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What makes a question serious?
A platform-level question about quality, sincerity, seriousness and what makes a question worth preserving.
Ask SRS says that serious questions are preferred over noise. What makes a question serious?
Is a serious question defined by its topic, its wording, the intention behind it, or the possibility that it can help other people think more clearly?
Some questions are short but deep. Some are long but confused. Some are emotional but sincere. Some are clever but not useful.
How should a reader know whether a question belongs on Ask SRS, and how should the platform separate genuine inquiry from argument, reaction or low-quality noise?
Purpose: This seed question is designed to open a serious reader pathway on Ask SRS. It may be answered officially, opened for reader discussion, or connected to future essays, notes or live sessions.
Readers can continue through the wider Ask SRS platform by browsing questions, opening a discussion, or reading official notes.
Official Answer by Syed Raheel Shahzad
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