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Add related sites on StackExchange to our FAQ for on-topic questions
We should follow the example that Sustainability.SE set on their on-topic page in the FAQ and provide useful recommendations for other sites in the StackExchange network that might be more appropriate ...
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Should tag spelling be standardized to US English?
I have noticed that some tags on this site are spelled with US English, while others are spelled with UK English. Examples:
UK English
ageing vs. aging
gelatine vs. gelatin
US English
fertilizer vs. ...
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Can we make [climate-change] a synonym for [global-warming]?
Can we make climate-change a synonym for global-warming?
Although these terms have different meanings within the scientific community, and especially among climate researchers, they are often used ...
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Is the [diet] tag useful?
It's not clear to me that the diet tag provides any usefulness in filtering questions right now. Currently its use seems quite synonomous with food, another tag with concerns.
I think the diet tag ...
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Are questions about feeding companion animals on-topic?
Are questions about feeding companion animals on-topic for this site? The subject of vegetarian cats or dogs, for example, tends to be an inflammatory topic and some vegetarian forums will discourage ...
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Is the [food] tag too greedy, or should it eat even more?
We have a tag food.
This seems to me likely to apply to so much that it describes very little...
The only use of it I can think of is to help people who are only interested in food topics, or are ...
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Vegan diet for carnivores [closed]
Sorry to post all those comments, but I feel strongly about animal cruelty.
Both dogs and cats are carnivores, meaning they need meat and animal products to thrive.
That does not mean they eat only ...
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A new example question in the tour page?
The tour page gives a good introduction how the site works and new users tend to know more about the site. It is helpful for a new user if they read the tour badge.
We still have the default "How ...
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Should we change veg*n questions to vegan/vegetarian ? (for search engines)
I've recently answered this question (Are most electronics veg*n?), and while making further researches I realized that I never ran into this post itself on search engines (except on DuckDuckGo which ...
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Are questions about zoos/aquariums on topic for this site?
A vegan lifestyle, especially as defined by The Vegan Society UK, tends to influence more than just choices around health and diet. For example it is common among vegans to boycott or protest zoos and ...
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Fake User Profiles Flooding the Site
Recently I have noticed a huge increase in users on the page counter. I wondered whether this is organic or rather bot behaviour and had a look at the users by creation date. It seems that 7 days ago, ...
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Please vote thanks =) [duplicate]
Not really a question, more a suggestion. Looking at the site for the last few weeks I notice there is not a lot of voting going on. As a result you do not have a large user base who can access the ...
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How to bring questions like this on-topic?
A couple of days ago, I asked a question: Which South American countries are the most vegetarian-friendly?
It was closed as opinion-based, which I largely expected.
I feel that it is answerable ...
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Can we have a [lacto-veg] tag?
https://vegetarianism.stackexchange.com/a/1125/861 - Based on this classification of Veggie types (and maybe more types), would it not warrant equal privileges and filtering & tagging capabilities ...
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Concern: How to Prevent & ensure hard core self righteous Vegans from biasing SE narrative by rising in ranks via early bird points?
SE and lot of web based mechanisms support "early bird" voting mechanism.
Whoever comes early, posts more or gains favor with the crowd can rule the SE.
This is not like a Math SE or Scientific ...