I suggest:
(a) "informed answers" which are usually lengthy and data-driven by people who have knowledge of (or research) the subject; (b) "experiences" by people who have actually observed/been there/done it, which may not add data, but add to the richness of the answers
Note: (a) & (b) can appear in the same answer!
In contrast, a hasty (short) answer does not really add anything to the discussion, unless it is VERY, VERY witty and imho should not warrant any points at all. (Double points if it makes me rofl or lmao, or even roflmao :)
2006-09-24
22:44:56
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