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[Ask MetaFilter] is a special category of MetaFilter where users can pose any sort of question for the rest of the MetaFilter community. Questions can range from computer or electronics advice to the most esoteric and abstract variety on voting (although the former type are more frequent). Each user is limited to one Ask MetaFilter question per week. Matt Haughey comments on the reasons for this limitation in [this] MeTa thread. Ask MetaFilter began on December 8th, 2003.

Due to Ask MetaFilter's youth, there is still much discussion about how threads should be organised, and what sort of topics are acceptable. More specifics are below. [See an early discussion about the possible organisation and governance of Ask MetaFilter]

What makes a good question post?

An ideal post should explicitly state the question succinctly. There should certainly be a question mark in the post. It should also indicate clearly what topic the question is about so that readers can quickly identify if they might be able to answer the question. So, a post that said 'Need help on musical instruments (MI)' would be bad, because it's not really a question and it doesn't help readers figure out if they can be helpful.

A good post, in contrast, would be 'My 10 year old daughter has just started taking violin lessons. Should I buy her a violin or rent one for now? What sort of violin should I get her?' because it concisely explains what the question is and it will attract exactly the right sort of people to answer the thread (namely, people with experience with violins). Remember, writing a good question post doesn't just help other people, it helps yourself because it will attract the people who know the most about your question to answer it.

If your question requires a long explanation or extensive background information, include this in the optional "extended information" portion of the question submission form. This portion will not be visible on the main page of Ask MetaFilter, but will appear at the start of the thread page before any comments/answers.

Examples of good question posts:

[12572] I used to consider myself a decent writer. It was one of those things that I did well. Over the last few years though I can hardly seem to link two cohesive sentences together. Those last few years also seem to coincide with my entrance into working on the web. Does anyone have any tips for learning how to write again?

Why it's good: Open ended question that is explained succinctly in one paragraph.

Examples of bad question posts:

[12614] Garbage disposal/dishwasher part deux. (mi)

Why it's bad: Nonspecific, impossible to tell - without looking at the comments - whether you can add some value by answering (commenting on) the question, or even if you'd be interested in reading about the topic.

How it could have been better: While fixing my garbage disposal, I reset it and water started seeping into my dishwasher. Now my dishwasher is filled with food from the disposal. Could this be related to why my disposal died? What else can I try on my disposal?

Some guidelines

Here is a preliminary set of guidelines for Ask MetaFilter posts and comments. It is a set of guidelines only. There are also a few examples given of things that are not likely to be deleted, but which are often flagged, to further clarfiy some issues that may be confusing. If a post gets removed, the poster can still repost in that same week.

Types of posts likely to be removed:

Types of posts not likely to be removed:

Types of comments likely to be removed:

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