Timeline for How can we avoid friction with SciFi.SE?
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Jan 9, 2017 at 13:58 | comment | added | Christian Rau | @DVK DC sounds like The Lost Symbol. But we're digressing, I guess. | |
Dec 31, 2016 at 19:20 | answer | added | ab2 | timeline score: 4 | |
Dec 15, 2016 at 20:00 | comment | added | DVK | @randal'thor - Not being a great Dan Brown fan, I may be mixing it up with the other book in same series? I was talking about the one set in DC, where they had experiments registering a body losing weight when the soul departed, and other heavily speculative-fictional elements. | |
Dec 15, 2016 at 19:50 | comment | added | DVK | @Gilles - just because you're a mod, it doesn't mean you're allowed to personally attack other users. | |
Dec 15, 2016 at 19:46 | comment | added | Gilles 'SO- stop being evil' | I answered your question seriously, but it does feel like a troll — making up friction where there wasn't any. | |
Dec 15, 2016 at 19:45 | answer | added | Gilles 'SO- stop being evil' | timeline score: 12 | |
Dec 9, 2016 at 12:30 | answer | added | Chenmunka | timeline score: 11 | |
Dec 8, 2016 at 0:02 | comment | added | Rand al'Thor | @DVK I haven't actually read it, but isn't it essentially an action thriller? Plus I don't remember ever seeing any questions about it on SFF, despite its popularity. | |
Dec 7, 2016 at 15:58 | comment | added | DVK | @randal'thor - are you sure it's offtopic for SFF? Angels and Demons surely seems to be. | |
Dec 7, 2016 at 14:53 | comment | added | Christian Rau | Add to this the general majority of users coming from SE's standard venue, which are sites for technology, science, computers and mathematics. As much as I don't want to serve old clichés, but let's face it, these folks are into speculative fiction above all other genres. | |
Dec 7, 2016 at 13:24 | comment | added | Rand al'Thor | "the most popular ones and the most likely to attract external traffic are SFF ones" - are you sure? People like us may be biased by the fact that we prefer SF/F works and that's what we've seen the most of :-) The Da Vinci Code, probably the best-selling novel of all time, isn't SF/F. | |
Dec 7, 2016 at 2:31 | history | asked | DVK | CC BY-SA 3.0 |