Ian Eiloart wrote: > I say keep it as it is, but add an explanation: If you're asking a > question, it's presumably because you don't know how to answer it. If you > don't know how to answer it, you don't know whether the details that you're > obfuscating are relevant to answering the question. Sometimes, questions > can't be answered because relevant information is obfuscated. > > Also, there's a middle way. Replace the quantifiers with vague quantifiers > such as "some", instead of trying to measure the amount. >
I vote for this opinion, it is much more precise and explains people why they should provide the info. However, I guess most people obfuscating don't even read the wiki either.
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