00:37
@jimirings Voting in general is inconsistent :) My inclination is to vote to close shopping questions and let someone else (moderators) worry about whether it meets community expectations. Count me part of the community that wants those questions to go away.
@freiheit some of those are useful, I think what I really want is a library of "identify this bike" somewhere on the net, so that image search can eventually decide that there is an authoritative source for bicycle IDs. In that regard I am inclined to throw together some guidelines for the photos and text and get vicious on people who don't follow them.
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01:48
I too would like to see shopping questions go away. I'm guessing @freiheit has access to the number of "leave open" votes that get cast on these questions, which would seem to indicate that at least some part of the community wants them open. But it's clear that a significant part of the community would like to be rid of them. This might present an example where it's time for moderators to step in and make a decision.
@jimirings I suspect there's a feeling that without solid consensus closing questions is a bit harsh. Since they can't point to anywhere that says "don't do that" it possibly feels too much like "I made up a new rule, and you broke it, bwahahahaha"
02:43
@Ӎσᶎ I'm not saying that mods should just jump in and close any question that they don't like. Shopping questions have been discussed on Meta several times and the general consensus there is that at best they're a pain, and at worst should be made explicitly off topic. Either way, people don't love them. So if a mod sees one that he/she thinks should be closed and it already has two votes on it, that's far from a made-up new rule. That feels to me like enforcing community consensus.
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16:38
@jimirings Yeah, I wouldn't say that identify-this-bike questions are off-topic. They're just not very useful, and so many of them are terrible. They really need a bunch of good pictures and written descriptions to have any chance of getting useful answers and of being useful to future visitors. Even if you do find out the model, who cares? It's more useful to know how to maintain the various components than to know what label got slapped on it when it was being sold.
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