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I saw some "questions/discussions" in proposals which say something like:

  • Use your votes!
  • Post example questions!

Examples:

While this seems to get common practice, is it okay to do this? I have added my concerns in an answer of the marketing reminderanswer of the marketing reminder:

Don't vote up just because you have votes left. This will push up uninteresting questions to the top and you won't be able to define clearly what is on topic and what is not.

I saw some "questions/discussions" in proposals which say something like:

  • Use your votes!
  • Post example questions!

Examples:

While this seems to get common practice, is it okay to do this? I have added my concerns in an answer of the marketing reminder:

Don't vote up just because you have votes left. This will push up uninteresting questions to the top and you won't be able to define clearly what is on topic and what is not.

I saw some "questions/discussions" in proposals which say something like:

  • Use your votes!
  • Post example questions!

Examples:

While this seems to get common practice, is it okay to do this? I have added my concerns in an answer of the marketing reminder:

Don't vote up just because you have votes left. This will push up uninteresting questions to the top and you won't be able to define clearly what is on topic and what is not.

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Are "reminder questions" to participate in a proposal okay?

I saw some "questions/discussions" in proposals which say something like:

  • Use your votes!
  • Post example questions!

Examples:

While this seems to get common practice, is it okay to do this? I have added my concerns in an answer of the marketing reminder:

Don't vote up just because you have votes left. This will push up uninteresting questions to the top and you won't be able to define clearly what is on topic and what is not.