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Are questions about fantasy sports on topic?

We must also be driven by the expert questions. What are the questions that will attract experts? I think this is an easy yes. The primary reason why is because experts in whatever sport the fantasy …
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What is counted as sport?

There is great contention as to whether chess is considered a sport. It would seem that it fails to meet what most people think of as a definition of a sport (namely Marcus's first definition, 'an ath …
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What should we do with equipment recommendations?

In your examples, I am not convinced they are off topic. In the first, about running shoes, he asks one objective question (what are the main types of running shoes) and one subjective question (whic …
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Should the name of the sport be included in the question title?

I would recommend against it. If the most-used tag is high enough, it will automatically be appended to the title of the page. And the most used tags will be put first. The only reason it would need …
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Scope suggestion - Eliminate most overlap with F&N

I think we're making a very big deal of something that doesn't need to be. If something is on topic there, it can stay there. If something is on topic here, it can stay here. If something is off top …
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What kind of cycling questions are on-topic?

As a general rule The definition of what is on and off topic on a given SE site is unrelated to what is on and off topic on another SE site. So as far as the overlap is concerned, I would not co …
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Asking a question regarding gambling

History is, in my opinion, an on topic tag. The saying "history is doomed to repeat itself" is an omen to those who would ignore history; learning how things were done in the past often gives insight …
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When should we use the community wiki?

There are almost no situations where a question should be made a community wiki and it still be a good fit for our QA format. Grace Note, in a blog entry, stated (emphasis not mine, it's literally b …
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Which definition should be used for the "Athletics" tag?

There two possible scenarios I see. We use it as a synonym of track-and-field and retag the existing atheletics to instead be athletic-ability We use it to as an antonym of strategy (under the guise …
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Is the Peyton Manning Waiver an on-topic Question Topic?

After that, you are left with speculation, but we should note that speculation is not discouraged on stack exchange: discussion is. …
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What should our FAQ contain?

I don't believe you can ask "what should our faq contain" any more than you can ask "how can we achieve world peace"? We start with a boilerplate faq, and make amendments to it as issues arise. Ironi …
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