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Answer by Upper_Case for Real Life cannot be an overriding limitation on any...
I think that questions can better avoid this circumstance by adding more detail about goals and constraints. The Sea of Japan question seems fine to me, generally, but leaves completely undefined terms...
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The question is Valid, But some answers are poor taste.The question might be terse, but implies current technology and society. most answers point to some or another doable thing.But one answer strikes...
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The problems with questions like these is that they show zero effort on the part of the asker. They're essentially throwing their question at the wall and hoping an answer will stick.By the same logic,...
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I see that the Sea of Japan question has received frame challenges in nearly every answer. Perhaps Elementilas' is the exception.But I think that it is a natural response, not to the fact that the...
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If the question doesn't specify the expected direction of answer, it's reasonable to infer from what information there is.The Sea of Japan question doesn't specify any level of future tech, alternate...
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I have finally found the perfect question to kick-start this discussion concerning what I believe is a growing undesirable behavior on WorldbuildingHow can the Sea of Japan be drained?The OP wasn't...
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