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@CGCampbell I believe rep in general correlates strongly with quantity, since it takes 5 downvotes to negate a single upvote, and there's always somebody feeling generous. T.E.D. is probably right that a lengthy, assertive answer attracts non-reading votes; but a well composed answer might convince a casual reader despite being totally wrong, too.
I mean, this answer (history.stackexchange.com/questions/14588/…) got two upvotes despite being absolutely, comprehensively, uncompromisingly wrong.
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3:15 AM
@T.E.D. I like this site because sometimes @Schwern is going to write an obscenely long post on "this year in tank history" (history.stackexchange.com/questions/8127/…)
@T.E.D. Most answers (especially of mine) should probably be shorter. And as far as I can tell, my short answers get way more upvotes than my long answers. But I do occasionally write a long answer--knowing that fewer people will read it--with the assumption that it's for people who really care about the topic
3:38 AM
I can't speak for everyone, but my guess is a lot of our users would be quite happy about that existing as a stack. Rather a lot of folks come on here with mythology questions, and it would be nice to have a place to migrate them. Currently our options are to either close them, or insist they get reworded to be history questions informed by the myth.
@Mr.Bultitude So personally (for what the stack janitor's opinion is worth), I'm cool with a meta post here for it.
...heck I might even hang out there a bit myself if I can free the time. My Greek mythology lore is pretty strong, and I'm moderately good with Norse, but I'd love to learn more about other mythos.
@Mr.Bultitude ...for instance, a few weeks back I stumbled across an awesome North American mythological creature I'd never heard of before: underwater panther. I'm frankly appalled at my own education that I had to be nearly 50 before I stumbled across this badass.
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