json_metadata | "{"musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","app":"Musing","appTitle":"Are we going to have that conversation on here, about what a 'quality' question or answer should be? And how we can filter irrelevant questions or answers?","appDepth":2,"musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer","appParentPermlink":"pknm8vte5","appTags":["Musing"],"appParentAuthor":"nonsowrites","appCategory":"Musing","appBody":"<p>Quality is subjective to each and every individual but on a common sense level we can all figure out to some extent if a question or an answer has quality or if it is at least worth posting. If you scroll through questions every day you will see tens of low quality ones. Questions that ask <em>what is some sort of maligns<\/em> or <em>what is called a X ray<\/em> and so on and that's where musing is suffering in term of quality. On the answers side I can say from what I read that users put much more effort in them and very often have I read very accurate and detailed answers that surely bring quality to the platform and not vice-versa. In the case of the answers you have to write more than in the case of questions and that's why I think they're of better quality. To make it short I will say that a question is of a good quality if it has a spicy theme in it and that makes you open it and start typing as soon as you see it while in the case of the answers I will say that primarily it matter the information shared in them and the accuracy and relevance in regards with the question. The more details the better. <\/p>"}" |
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