What is the point of having separated Open Threads and Stupid Questions threads, instead of allowing “stupid questions” in OTs and making OTs more frequent?
You are allowed to ask in the open thread. I don’t think having it more often would help. The SQ thread is for things that you are embarrassed or afraid to ask elsewhere. Apparently some people have questions that they didn’t bring up before the first stupid questions thread.
Case in point—I, for one, would likely not have posted anything whatsoever were it not for Stupid Questions. There is enough jargon here that asking something reasonable can still be intimidating—what if it turns out to be common knowledge? Once you break the ice, it’s easier, but count this as a sample of 1 supporting it.
What is the point of having separated Open Threads and Stupid Questions threads, instead of allowing “stupid questions” in OTs and making OTs more frequent?
The advantage to having Stupid Question threads is that it’s easier to make it clear that that the questions should be treated kindly.
You are allowed to ask in the open thread. I don’t think having it more often would help. The SQ thread is for things that you are embarrassed or afraid to ask elsewhere. Apparently some people have questions that they didn’t bring up before the first stupid questions thread.
Case in point—I, for one, would likely not have posted anything whatsoever were it not for Stupid Questions. There is enough jargon here that asking something reasonable can still be intimidating—what if it turns out to be common knowledge? Once you break the ice, it’s easier, but count this as a sample of 1 supporting it.