Rich Teer wrote: >> The best reason is to prevent them from providing information they >> shouldn't or guiding them to use questions which are "safer" for this >> sort of thing. > > Fair point. So let people chose their own questions, but give a couple > of examples, and maybe a warning about not including anything too private.
The problem is that people will be tempted to use questions like "What is two plus two", so that the answer is obvious. That defeats the whole purpose. All the guideance that I've seen on this says that letting people provide their own questions is a very bad idea. -- Alan Burlison -- _______________________________________________ website-discuss mailing list [email protected]
