json_metadata | "{"musingAppVersion":"1.1","appCategory":"musing","appTags":["musing","question"],"app":"musing\/1.1","appParentAuthor":"littymumma","appDepth":2,"musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","appParentPermlink":"fkf3x2qzq","musingPostType":"answer","appBody":"<p>For most of the questions I've asked here, I've actually gotten some wonderful answers that truly addressed the questions. Though the sort of question I do ask are opinion based questions; where people are required to share their opinions on certain issues and most of the responses I got were actually interesting ones. <\/p><p>The only challenge I observed when reading responses is that some people started adding some unconnected sentences or repeating statements in their responses so as to make it lengthy because of musing's practice of giving high up votes to lengthy responses. there was a question I asked and someone answered the question perfectly but the person's answer was very straight to the point, while others were just beating around the bush. Could you believe that musing gave the best answer to the question the lowest vote while the ones that were beating around the bush so as to make their post lengthy had high votes?<\/p><p>I think musing need to be paying attention to the quality of the responses to a question than the length of the response. <\/p>","appTitle":"[Conversation] How many of you have really got the answer you have desired for by asking a question ? I need your honest opinion ? How satisfactory it is by asking a question and getting an answer in musing?"}" |
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