… and why is this community against them?

  • ChilledPeppers@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I always thought as tho the meaning of the sub name is to make fun of people who do not awnser “stupid questions” by saying that they are forbidden from the sub.

    Maybe I’m just stupid lol

    • ericatty
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      4 months ago

      This is the safe space to ask a question you have that you are afraid other people would find stupid.

      It’s especially good for things some people feel are common sense, but that others just managed to miss growing up.

      Here’s an example. My husband is really smart. But he moved schools a lot over a 3 year period. He managed to completely miss kids being taught 1 is January, 2 is February, etc for dates. He just never learned it.

      He knows his birthday in number form. But if he needs, say May 23rd in number form, he’ll look it up or ask me which number May is.

      Some people would classify that as a stupid question and be a dick about it. I just answer him. I know he’s tried to learn it, he’s just never sure if he’s right and knows I know.

      This sub operates under the good faith that there are no stupid questions, just people who legit missed something along the way.

      In life, I would argue, there are stupid questions. But for me, it’s only in situations where someone is clearly just asking questions to make you break, or clearly not listening and asking the same questions over and over without even trying to pay attention, and lastly, weaponized incompetence where people are acting like that because they don’t want to do something and won’t just say no. Basically questions that are exclusively to waste someone else’s time are the only really stupid questions irl imho

      But here, you get the benefit of the doubt if you don’t know how to properly brush your teeth, or why May is 5 and July is 7.

      I believe the name originated on reddit, and an accurate name would be “thereAreNoStupidQuestionsHere” but the shorter version is what got the brand recognition, but the confusion is understandable