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Q&A Does Codidact want to silence its users as SE does?

I truly understand your concerns. I'll try to address at least some of them. If you don't understand some actions or disagree with them try to clarify whether you got the situation correctly. That'...

posted 4y ago by FoggyFinder‭

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar FoggyFinder‭ · 2020-09-03T12:32:11Z (about 4 years ago)
I truly understand your concerns. I'll try to address at least some of them.

If you don't understand some actions or disagree with them try to clarify whether you got the situation correctly. That's life: mistakes happen. In case of closed Q try to set flag to the post and describe your thoughts [ actually it is how I reacted ]. 

In case no reaction is followed then ask here (as you've done). But try to be specific and objective. First of all I suggest using good old rule: "Assume good intent". Don't judge and/or don't conclude worst in case there is no strong evidence.

For example, instead of asking

> Does Codidact want to silence its users as SE does?

it would be better to ask something that is really related to the problem:

> What would be a good reason to close a question that has "discussion" tag ?

or

> How should user react if they think their Q was closed by mistake ?

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I see you've received some downvotes but I believe it's not because of "what" you ask but rather "how" you're doing it.