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Should we remove our scam questions from the HNQ List?

No, we should not automatically or manually remove all questions about scams from the HNQ. The HNQ is a good thing for our site. It is how many new users find us. In fact, I would argue that it is ...
Ben Miller's user avatar
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Should we remove our scam questions from the HNQ List?

Yes. In my opinion, the headline question "Should we remove our scam questions from the HNQ List?" gets a yes answer. On the flip side, I'd hope to maintain a welcoming atmosphere, one that says "...
JTP - Apologise to Monica's user avatar
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Should we remove our scam questions from the HNQ List?

Given the voting on this, we won't be adopting a policy of automatically removing scam questions from HNQ. There's no obvious majority in favour of doing so. I'm not sure if there's a general network ...
GS - Apologise to Monica's user avatar
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Should we remove our scam questions from the HNQ List?

One caveat in my agreement that we should remove from HNQ (and vote to close as duplicate): if it is a new scam, I think it's a public service to leave it on HNQ. Meaning something that is ...
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