So we have specific standards for questions. Questions should not be discussion-style. Also, you need to write into your question the things you have already tried. That seems to be the guidance he was giving you, but I don't have the information in front of me anymore. Do you want me to create a private room to discuss it?
@KitZ.Fox I've always found that term distasteful, but now that Ive read it so much in that question, I'm extraordinarily aware of it, like someone mentioning your tongue, and you can't get the idea out of your head because your tongue is right there in your mouth.
I'd like to know if "area" and "space" can be considered as perfect synonyms when they are used to refer to regions surrounding a physical object, as in this sentence:
This zone is applied to the area/space within the pumping station, the
area/space around the storage tank 5m in diameter, a...
@Mitch I didn't want to endorse what I consider malapropism, so I didn't answer at the question asking for a substitute, but I think rep-monger would probably work just as well.
@KitZ.Fox OK. but the terminology really adds stigma to it. Is it actually not a thing then, a practice of answering lots of closable questions to scrounge up empty points?
@KitZ.Fox It was a long time since I looked at the question, and I think it was posted to the main site originally, assuming it's the same one I meant. While I can understand a user by a pejorative name is bad, we might need a name for the class of users engaging in behavior to effectively discuss policy, don't you think?
@Tonepoet I think that's the point of the post, that even non-pejorative names for the activity presumes tendentiously that a person is doing it. guilty by labeling.
Either way, the important word is veterinarian: "veterinary practice, hospital, or clinic" Register Your Veterinary Practice - because they're either a licensed vet or they're not. I would bet money that all those locations are registered with their state as a "veterinary" something.