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When you suggest a solution to fix a certain problem, [i]please[/i], think of situations where it might fail. It's easy to bend and twist your idea until it fixes the specific problem, but [b]try and think of situations that get problematic with your solution[/b]. If you are convinced that no such situations exist, then you can go ahead and suggest your idea.
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When you suggest a solution to fix a certain problem, [i]please[/i], think of situations where it might fail. It's easy to bend and twist your idea until it fixes the specific problem, but [b]try and think of situations that get problematic with your solution[/b]. If you are convinced that no such situations exist, then you can go ahead and suggest your idea.
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The
above
(
or
rather,
the
lack
thereof)
is
the
reason
why
there's
no
user
created
polls
here.
"Would
you
like
to
fix
this
problem
like
this?
YES/NO"
only
really
leaves
you
with
YES,
which
the
suggester
would
use
as
a
justification
to
have
his
idea
implemented
straight
away.
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3 |
The
above
(
or
rather,
the
lack
thereof)
is
the
reason
why
there's
no
user
created
polls
here.
"Would
you
like
to
fix
this
problem
like
this?
YES/NO"
only
really
leaves
you
with
YES
(
fixing
problems
is
always
good,
isn't
it?)
,
which
the
suggester
would
use
as
a
justification
to
have
his
idea
implemented
straight
away.
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