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2:09 AM
@TRiG Spoilers are free. If an OP has any reason for wanting to give people the option of choosing whether or not to view something, I don't see why we should prevent that. It's not like it's being hidden forever. I too tend to think it's overkill in this case fwiw, but I don't see any SE basis for editing it.
If you'd like to try another edit which maintains the OP's intent (some sort of descriptive text and the spoiler) but softens the tone (eg: "Note: form-shape women's clothing below" or so) that would seem more reasonable IMO. (For fairness, I'll let others tackle reviewing it if you do so.)
@TheOne If you ever feel a moderator's decision is not in keeping with the community policy, please bring it up here in chat or on Mi Yodeya Meta for public review.
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3:15 AM
Interesting. A chat with one of their new moderators led me to Health.SE, which recently went into public beta. People might find this meta post about quality and this earlier one about drawing the line on personal-advice questions interesting. Ping @IsaacMoses.
I see that @Scimonster's already been there and mentioned our p'sak close reason.
 
4:02 AM
@TRiG Based on the humorous wording "Warning: Female bust shape below!", I think in this case, it is a tongue-in-cheek joke about how some Jews are strict about blocking out pictures of women in magazines, so thus even mannequins.
 
4:17 AM
@Scimonster because some readers may prefer not to see the shape of a female bust. (The shirt is on a mannequin with very distinctly female anatomical protrusions.) — NBZ Jan 26 at 16:52
 
4:40 AM
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Q: Is Rami a legitimate Jewish name?

Ani YodeaIt seems like it is only used as a nickname for Avraham or Rakhamim, but can the name Rami be given to a Jewish male? I've seen the name given to rabbis in the gemarah (Rami Bar Hama and Rami Bar Pappa). However, it's hard to find someone these days with that name.

Comments here will probably be deleted as not constructive or too chatty, but they're funny enough that I wanna post them here for posterity:
 
 
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6:49 AM
@MonicaCellio Thanks for the links. Having read those and these two specifically about pesak-type questions, I get the reassuring sense that H.SE is trending toward disallowing them altogether. I really think they should do this with a bright-line rule, like we do.
Something I've seen here more than once: "I know we have a rule against giving pesak, but I think this case ought to be an exception, because this guy clearly needs help." Well, it's a good think no one had to make that judgement call, because this guy who clearly needs help is also more likely than most to be hurt by following wrong or wrong-for-him advice.
... but because we are good people, and we really want to help, if there's no bright-line rule, our hearts will probably drive us to reach out and try to help that guy some of the time. What saves us from doing so is tying ourselves to the mast before we meet that guy.
 
 
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5:13 PM
@IsaacMoses I see you went on to answer one of those meta questions drawing on your Mi Yodeya experience. Well-done!
 
 
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6:39 PM
@IsaacMoses *good thing -- should correct it in the Meta.Health post.
 
7:25 PM
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Q: Notification when an answer to your question is edited

YishaiI've noticed that as the question author you get notifications if there is a new answer, but not if an existing answer is edited. That doesn't seem right, as often edits are worth seeing, and as the one who wrote the question, you would probably be interested in keeping abreast of the new informa...

 
@Scimonster thanks. In general, I recommend just going ahead and fixing the typo
@MonicaCellio thanks
 
7:43 PM
@IsaacMoses I would, but i can't edit on meta.health.
 
8:35 PM
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Q: Do questions require research?

DannoInspired by the comments on my answer here and a comment made by DoubleAA here: The FAQ's regarding a "good question" seem to require some research be done by the asker prior to posting the question. They read, "Have you thoroughly searched for an answer before asking your question? Sharing your...

 
9:14 PM
@Scimonster ah. Right. Sorry
 

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