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What is the Q&A category for?

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We seem to ask a lot of questions in Meta, which sort of defeats the purpose of the Q&A category. Is it intended for subjective quesitons (of which this site gets few), or requests for tips, or something else?

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I was thinking the same thing. Maybe instead there should be one category for code golf and leave the main Q&A is for other types of challenges and puzzles?

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manassehkatz‭ wrote over 3 years ago

I think most (if not all, but not sure) other types of challenges - code bowling, koth, etc. - are generally answered by the same group of people. Some people may specialize in one or another, but the general audience is the same. That is different from "Q&A about golfing" which is for people who have questions about "how to" or "why" etc. as opposed to the challenges themselves (Code Golf) or tweaking a specific challenge (Sandbox) or "rules" (Meta).