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:( hmm in that case I really have no choice but to downvote your answer for appearing to give dangerous advice. My edit actually made the sentence give no advice "one way or the other", while at present it appears to assert something both wrong and harmful about which you say you are not sure and about which I am very sure indeed. Fwiw "body" is ungrammatical in that sentence and more importantly yeah you may not know, but people who are not women can indeed be pregnant. — Zanna 21 mins ago
 
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08:58
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Q: Vegetarian foods in East Asian culture?

Tom KellyI'm a strict vegetarian travelling to Asia (mostly Japan). Which traditionally Japanese foods are strictly vegetarian or easy to substitute to be so? What are common non-vegetarian ingredients to look out for?

Are questions like below on-topic?
09:09
I would say it's way too broad
but shrug
I added "East" to the title
because they said "mainly Japan"
if they mean literally all of Asia, from Turkey to Okinawa, then they may as well ask "please give me some advice about vegetarian food"
but the person who answered said something about India so my edit kind of harms their answer
I VTC as too broad
just now
But is it on-topic?
BTW o/ @Zanna and belated congrats on 1k.
o/ and good afternoon (making assumptions about your time zone) and thanks a lot!
it's off-topic or wrong for SE format in my opinion, relating to the meta post about local/travel advice
I think they could get a good question out of it like "what non-vegetarian foods are commonly used in Japanese cooking, and how can I avoid them?"
I've voted to close this question as too broad. Asia is really really really big and you are asking for very general advice. I think it could be a good question if it were narrowed down to "what non-vegetarian foods are commonly used in Japanese cooking, and how can I avoid them as a tourist?" — Zanna 15 secs ago
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it looks like a traveling advice question. See related meta post for more details. — SS. 40 secs ago
hmm thinking about it though, I don't think this really counts as local travel advice if it's about a country's traditional cuisine etc
it's not like "what are the best veg restaurants in Tokyo"
that would be off topic
according to the meta post
hmmm this is difficult!
@Zanna,on the Vitamin A question, there is one good point they are making in the comments: Rather than trying to salvage an answer with flaws, write a better answer.
If it's better, it can be upvoted and their answer downvoted
09:22
Add that reason as off-topic as an answer to my meta question @Zanna.
You may find many similar questions replacing east asia in the questions if this question is allowed.
@Turion but the question asks whether absorption of vitamin A is better from cooked or raw food. I don't have an answer to that. And I'd much rather have one good answer than one good and one bad, assuming I could write a good one
@SreeCharan which meta question? :)
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Q: Define on-topic and off-topic reasons in the help center

SS.One of the reasons on which many users are confused is on-topic and off-topic. If you once look at our meta home page, you will see that many questions are like Are questions about X on-topic here? Are essential oil topic questions on-topic here? Are recipes related questions on topic or ...

@SS Indeed I've participated in the meta discussion and suggested broader questions such as this as a counter-example. How is this more broad than some of the very general questions on "main concerns" for health? I see it as more appropriate to discuss a culture or country context than a specific city. — Tom Kelly 3 mins ago
@Zanna ^^^
OK. close vote retracted.
09:42
are you SS. on this site?
@Zanna Yes.
ah sorry I didn't realise :)
seems everyone except me has a different name in chat!
sorry for causing confusion around that post
No problem. :)
Thanks for your support :)
I added an answer to your meta question, thank you for suggesting that I do that
What is your off-topic reason? Highlight that part. See the answer of @Superbiasedman
09:57
@Zanna, that's right, I'd also rather have this answer improved. But it seems like this is not an option currently. (I can try and just improve grammar)
I honestly think at this point they just don't have a way to climb down. I'm going to leave it for a long time (I always review my old comments a few months after making them) and see if they do anything to fix it. The comments are there for folks to read. If you want to try editing, that's up to you :)
@Zanna, I'm going to write a short and (hopefully) good answer now.
excellent :)
 
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11:19
There we go... learned a lot about carotene in the process. Not sure whether my answer addresses the question better, but I'm hoping that it's more helpful in itself.
awesome thanks :) upvoted
 
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17:18
@Zanna Maalai Vanakkam
17:28
மாலை வணக்கம்! :D
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Q: Are questions relating to the debate of whether people should go veg*n (e.g. about animal suffering) on-topic?

Alex HallMany veg*ns are interested in advocating veg*nism effectively, and almost all are at least interested in being able to defend their choice from critical meat-eaters. Therefore questions which will help readers in such discussions are probably of great interest to many members of this community, a...

18:01
Hey everyone
How are you doing today?
tranquilo :)
tudo bem?
Not really :/
I mean, you just made me chuckle, that was fantastic
But I'm upset
@Zanna portugese?
18:05
:O what happened?
Among other things, I'm really concerned about that answer (you know which one)
oh yeah :( that really upset me
The most common hypervitaminosis is caused by vitamin A
actually I've been really down today, but @SreeCharan greeting me in Tamil cheered me up a lot :)
It feels, I don't know, irresponsible to let that stay
18:06
yeah :(
@Riker sim :)
I also run an educational project here
Kinda like a charity, but I hate this term
I'll be meeting 6 teachers tonight to fire them
Assuming they show up
ugh that's awful!
Yes :(
compaixao
I tried my best but they just don't mesh well with the rest of the staff
18:10
all the power to you to deal with it and keep yourself safe
They have way too many unjustified absences, way too many delays, way too many complaints
@Riker I spent a few months in Brazil many years ago
ah
@RamonMelo ah
no sé portugués, pero soy bastante fluido en español
@Zanna oh nice, where did you stay?
@RamonMelo which one?
18:12
I travelled around, from Rio to Ouro Preto, back to Rio, to Salvador where I stayed for a month, to Brasilia and Sao Paulo, back to Rio and then back to London
Salvador was the best
where are you from originally?
I'm from Lincolnshire in the East Midlands of the UK
@Riker ótimo, necesito practicar con alguien, no conozco a nadie que sea fluente
@Riker The one about vitamin A
I am glad I am not the only one who is upset
@RamonMelo ¡estaria feliz ayudar!
@RamonMelo oh, that one
@Zanna yeah I think he's lashing out in retaliation at my meta post :/
it needed to be said though
18:16
sin embargo, mi pronuncia es terrible, necesito decirte jaja
lol
my pronouncia no es bueno pero no es mal
Brazilian Portuguese has the most beautiful pronunciation
spanish singing can be almost as good if not better
@Riker I'd usually let it go, but it's spreading harmful disinformation
ye
vivo cerca de mexico, asi que hablo mexican espanol
18:18
@Zanna I agree, I'm not a big fan of the language itself, but it sounds so easy to understand (of course I'm biased, but still...)
probably similar to brazilian portugese though
lol I hit 1k exactly
It's weird: we can understand them just fine, but they can't understand us
yeah, portugese is cool like that
I was actually taught spanish by a native portugese speaker, so my prounounciation is a bit off also
it's quite interesting, because he's a native speaker from portugal, but speaks mexican spanish, so I got a bit of both accents
European Portuguese is harder for us to understand than Latin American Spanish, I kid you not haha
lol
"tudo bem" translates to "todo bien", right?
"all good"?
18:22
idk, I have zero Spanish, I don't know a word of it XD
Literally, yes. But it's a different application
"tudo bem" is more like "how's it doing"
ah
@Zanna it's pretty similar
and many people in southern mexico actually speak portuguese also, due to tourists who don't get the difference
english / latin american spanish / central american portuguese
also @Zanna @RamonMelo regarding that answer: it should probably be flagged as NAA. It's absolutely wrong, and shouldn't even exist.
once we get 2k rep, 3 votes should delete it
@RamonMelo I used to work on a cruise ship with one Portunguese woman and one Brasileira... they could talk to each other fine, but I could only understand the Brazilian Portuguese, I couldn't understand a word the other woman said hahaha
yes we can vote to delete with 2k
but it shouldn't be flagged as NAA I think because you're not meant to flag things just for being incorrect
the post also has to have a negative score to be delete voted
dangerously wrong though?
@Zanna it's at -3 :P
dangerously wrong you should flag for mod attention, not as NAA
18:29
yeah, I already did
@Riker It is an answer. It is just a dangerous answer.
nvm, not about that kind of dangerious
@Riker that's good :)
@Zanna After a while, we get used to it and we can talk just fine. But, at first, it sounds really harsh to our ears.
About the answer, it's been greyed out, I think it's okay now.
yeah :)
@RamonMelo wow it reached -3?
18:32
I mean, not okay, but I'm at peace with it.
we can delete vote it in future then
yeah :)
Yes, I had to spend a precious downvote on it.
I feel bad downvoting
> In general, feel free to correct misinformation when you see it. In particular, if it appears that the author just made an inadvertent mistake, go ahead and edit to correct the error (include sources to back up your correction).

If it appears that the author intended to convey the misinformation that they did, then write an alternate answer that calls out the error and corrects it. Then downvote the misinformed answer.
TL;DR: edit, if he resists downvote it
Moderators will rarely if ever delete an answer simply because it is incorrect, @J.R. - that's something the community is expected (and empowered) to handle. — Shog9 ♦ Jan 6 '15 at 16:42
in comments shog says to delete it though
I did the correct thing according to Shog - good to know!
I agree, we can wait to delete vote
18:37
@Riker I appreciate you bringing this
thanks
because it's the first thing I've seen that directly says delete votes should be used on incorrect answers
I do that on AU, and it's hard to get support
There's only one other person who regularly checks the delete vote page
so unless another user initiates the voting, stuff doesn't get deleted unless it's been flagged
it's very frustrating
:(
but if I get elected mod then I guess I shouldn't be deleting it either :S
on AU I mean
the three of us should run for mod on this site
you, me, and @RamonMelo
18:46
hahaha
I appreciate it, @Riker, but I'm not ready yet
ah okay
Maybe I will someday, but definitely not today
@RamonMelo I haven't looked at your network profile yet, I don't know anything about your background on SE; I guess I'd better have a look
I'm a nobody haha
@RamonMelo I didn't hit 10k until a week ago, and my max rep on any site is 4.5k
as far as things go I pretty much am also
18:50
oh I didn't mean count your points @RamonMelo :( I just meant see which sites you came from
I think I have less than 2k in all sites combined
@Zanna I don't mind, it's ok
that stuff is just a number
I only use for real 5 sites: SO, AU, Portuguese SE, Spanish SE, and this one
it doesn't measure anything very important about the person hehe
I must have seen you on AU...
I don't post often on SO or AU, though, because I always find everything in the search
18:52
thats awesome :D
great to hear
@RamonMelo ah, nice
I've never used AU because I don't use ubuntu :P
OS X ftw
@Zanna I had a heroku app that did some automation for my social project tasks. I was spending $16/month there. Thanks to AU, I moved it to an Ubuntu VPS, am now paying $5/month
You're the ones who are awesome
@Riker I'm a Windows user myself, but it's great for cloud apps
ah, okay
@RamonMelo that's fantastic!
I think I only use Ubuntu now so I can answer questions on AU. I'd use Arch Linux and play around with other distros :) But I only have one computer, so I have to stay on Ubuntu hahaha
Why?
I see so many people saying that, but I can't see the advantages
19:04
saying what?
@Zanna mint is also nice
it's the only linux distro I've used extensively
my dad uses it and he loves it
I do tech support for him haha
ah nice
how old is he? my dad is late 50s and can't figure out anything about computers
it's really very similar - I mainly know command line stuff rather than DE stuff (I just want the DE to look pretty and leave me alone - the only thing I ever click on the Desktop (unless I'm trying to fix someone's problem on AU) is the tiny firefox button (I use Ubuntu MATE, not vanilla Ubuntu with Unity - I don't like Unity DE) - I open a terminal with a keyboard shortcut and that's it, I do everything with that)
ah, nice
19:10
and mint is mostly Ubuntu under the hood - same commands
ye
my Dad is 53
lol, younger than mine, and I'm certain I'm younger than you
I'm 14 :P
but he's quite techy, he even wrote an app in C++
oh cool
19:11
I'm 32
lol figured around there
hah really?
you're nice, but you don't talk like a college student
and you don't seem old
huh I still have the only convention badge, "10 posts with score of 2 on meta."
haha I'm impressed you could approximate my age
lol
19:16
@Riker nice one :)
it's just somewhat suprising
I'm somewhat happy I got the taxonomist one, create a tag later used by 50 questions
helps that I posted the first question on the site ;)
we don't have that many meta posts so not really surprising
true
probably I should have another look and see if there are any more I haven't read
19:37
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A: Are questions relating to the debate of whether people should go veg*n (e.g. about animal suffering) on-topic?

Easterly IrkTL;DR: yes they are on-topic, though we should probably consider some guidelines for answers and require reputable sources. To add to Zanna's answer (though I completely agree with it): These are absolutely about veganism, and thus are on-topic by that count. However, in answering these we nee...

@Zanna I wrote an answer elaborating on your answer, feedback?
plus you're the most active member of teh community so your opinion would be nice
19:52
I was writing a comment on your post... I will put it here instead
I think you make good points here about what answers should be like (I'm especially glad to see you agree that personal experience is an important and valid source of knowledge) but, I am not sure that we need to pre-police answers, since we have editing and votes and flags to deal with them? This question is about questions, so here I think it may be more important to think about how to ensure questions are phrased in a way that encourages good quality responses.
hm, I see what you mean
but you may be right
if you want to stand by that view, I'll put my comment on the post
I am, feel free
20:21
@Zanna They wouldn't use Ubuntu unless reasons
But they never seem to explain why they wouldn't, and I feel dumb because this is somehow something that most people around me is supposed to know
oh hahaha
well for me it's so that I can help people on AU
But Ubuntu is good, don't get me wrong
It's just that I like experimenting
I think actually it's a kind of Linux snobbery
because Ubuntu is very easy to use
This is a very active chatroom.
you don't need any special Linuxy knowledge to install and run it
Ubuntu should be compatible with vegetarianism and veganism ;-)
and so it's looked down on by people who think it's a badge of honour that it's actually hard to install your system and run it
@gerrit yeah I came into the Linux world because I love the concept of ubuntu (the actual real word)
it definitely informs my vegan-ness, like ahimsa
@gerrit sarcasm?
20:38
No sarcasm intended.
The other place where I chat is AU chat, and there are usually about 100 people (though most of them are often just lurking)
So I thought maybe you meant this room is very inactive
but the room is nice at the moment I think, active but not so active you can't keep up
you are a mod :)
it takes a long time for me to register the blue username
ah I didn't even know there was an Earth Science SE. That's awesome, I love that topic. I teach science in my offline life
@Zanna But even on the terminal? I thought most distros were the same
I used Ubuntu Notebook Remix a lot when it came out
But now I use mostly for web apps
hmm sure the commands are the same more or less... on Ubuntu we have update-grub which is a stub for the real command grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg but there are not many things like that
the point is, lots of Ubuntu users never open a terminal at all
and Ubuntu allows you to do that
it has a GUI for everything
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@Riker congrats on 1k!
20:56
oh thanks
I find it a lot easier than the others, but not because its GUI (my machines don't have GUIs)
More because the community has a tutorial for everything
I found AU searching for "how to migrate from heroku to linux"
that's another reason it's easy yeah :)
there's nothing wrong with easy - easy is awesome
Then I learnt that searching for "how to migrate from heroku to ubuntu" yielded far better results
if you don't actually want to spend your time figuring out how your system works and instead want to spend your time doing things, then easy totally rocks, right?
haha that must be why we get so many questions from people not using Ubuntu
@Zanna I actually wanted to learn, but I needed a place to begin. Writing apps for Heroku is like writing an offline app, it does everything else for you. I needed to know what else was under the hood and how to get a similar result in Linux. There is an answer on AU that describes Heroku's infrastructure and how to get the very same environment on Ubuntu.
21:08
:)
I eventually learnt how to prepare other distros to do the same thing, but I usually refrain from using them because I fear I might not find out how to do something and screw it up.
Plus, the increase in performance is negligible
Not going to risk it for just 1-2% less peak CPU usage
sure, why bother?

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