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Is it acceptable to delete a post made to this reddit and replace it with a different one?

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On 6/30/2021 at 7:11 AM, Rarefoil said:

Is it acceptable to delete a post made to this reddit and replace it with a different one?

Sometimes Ross glances over the questions ahead of time to prepare, but usually he is too busy for that and instead reads them for the first time during the stream

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I more meant is it proper social edicate. Like will I look rude or look flaky or look like I'm trying to slip something by someone?

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On 6/30/2021 at 9:27 AM, Rarefoil said:

I more meant is it proper social edicate. Like will I look rude or look flaky or look like I'm trying to slip something by someone?

 

> worrying about social etiquette at reddit

 

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On 6/30/2021 at 6:43 PM, Shaddy said:

Hey, people who care about whether they look like an asshole are the ones we should be lifting up. God knows the rest of the internet won't.

I respectfully disagree.

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On 6/30/2021 at 4:00 AM, ScumCoder said:

 

> worrying about social etiquette at reddit

 

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>worrying about reddit

You have to go back, and Ross needs to answer questions from dvach

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I guess I might as well ask another question: is it also socially acceptable in terms of these Videochat Questions to ask the same question across multiple months, if the previous times it didn't get enough votes to be considered? Maybe wording it better so that your point is better communicated? I mean, after the 5th time you should obviously go "it's not happening, time to retire this question" but what about just 2 or 3 times? 

 

*And I guess to be more specific, when I say "socially accetable" I more mean "will I look annoying?"

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On 7/1/2021 at 3:38 AM, Rarefoil said:

I guess I might as well ask another question: is it also socially acceptable in terms of these Videochat Questions to ask the same question across multiple months, if the previous times it didn't get enough votes to be considered? Maybe wording it better so that your point is better communicated? I mean, after the 5th time you should obviously go "it's not happening, time to retire this question" but what about just 2 or 3 times? 

 

*And I guess to be more specific, when I say "socially accetable" I more mean "will I look annoying?"

 

 

Well, I'm guessing your original question is asking if it's alright to post one question that may garner more popularity and be subsequently upvoted more, only to edit it later with the question you really meant to ask. I think whether that's appropriate or not is self explanatory.

 

As far as re-asking each month, Ross has said before in other chats to "try again" if your question didn't get addressed, so I don't see a problem with that myself personally. You can also try sticking around until the end of the live video chats (or try to show up near the end) and try to pose your question live.

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On 7/1/2021 at 10:14 PM, Generic-User said:

 

Well, I'm guessing your original question is asking if it's alright to post one question that may garner more popularity and be subsequently upvoted more, only to edit it later with the question you really meant to ask. I think whether that's appropriate or not is self explanatory.

 

As far as re-asking each month, Ross has said before in other chats to "try again" if your question didn't get addressed, so I don't see a problem with that myself personally. You can also try sticking around until the end of the live video chats (or try to show up near the end) and try to pose your question live.

Okay, I didn't know that Ross said "try again", but I haven't watched all of them, not even close. So enormous thank you for that, it's nice to know that officially you can try again, even if it's probably self-evident that you can.

 

My original question, however, was not even close to that scenario. Basically, what I was asking was if it was appropriate, in the same reddit thread, to first ask a question, delete the post with the question for whatever reason (but mainly because the original got downvoted), and then ask the same question in the same reddit thread but maybe phrased better, with the word fat trimmed (which works under the assumption that was the reason for the downvoting). I mean, as demonstrated by my first post here, I can mess up communicating in text.

 

I mean, now that I know that trying again is completely official, I won't even bother doing that and just ask it again next time. But I was not doing the scenario you suggested, that would definitely be subterfuge. I'm basically just overly worried that anything else I could do looks like subterfuge.

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On 7/2/2021 at 5:46 PM, Rarefoil said:

My original question, however, was not even close to that scenario [...] But I was not doing the scenario you suggested, that would definitely be subterfuge.

My mistake, I definitely misunderstood what you were asking.

 

For what you actually meant, I don't think it would be a big deal personally, but there's obviously no hard "rule" on that and each person you ask would probably have a different opinion. If you were really worried about being accused of something, maybe just in the re-posting of the question mention that you deleted the original and are deciding to re-ask it with a different phrasing since you felt like you poorly worded it the first time and wanted to ensure it got a fair chance or something.

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