I wholeheartedly agree that new blood should and must be encouraged if this place, and the hobby in general, is to persist. But I also believe that encouragement can and does include telling someone to use the Search function, if the question they raise has been asked daily for the past several years. We are talking here about the future usefulness of the forum as a repository of accumulated knowledge that is accessible to all...so if the concern that overuse of the Ignore function might have a negative affect in this regard is valid, then an equally valid concern would be the loss of information that might have been posted but was lost when the potential contributor just threw up his hands in disgust and declined to enter the arena.
The tired old adage that states "There is no such thing as a stupid question" is just that; i.e. an adage, something that sounds catchy and has been repeated so often that most people take it as gospel, but is in reality utter hogwash. There are
countless questions which would qualify as "stupid" simply because they demonstrate that the poser of the question did not lift a finger to find the answer for themselves; no searching, no researching, no reading...just type it out and sit back to wait for an answer that they like. Does encouraging those questions improve the health of the forum? Or does it cause harm, by clogging the place up with endless repetitive answers that are like the bad cholesterol of the internet?
Never in human history has it been as simple as it is right now to find the answer to virtually any question, virtually instantly...but that requires some reading and some thinking, and apparently that's just too much trouble. Much better to just ask and wait for an answer.
Sometimes, even when you provide an answer to such a question, you get arguments because you didn't provide all the citations and references that the poser required as proof before they consider believing you. It's apparently silly to expect the recipient of the suggestion to use it as a basis for his/her own research. So, not only did the Seeker of Knowledge fail to look up the info him/herself...but anyone who attempted to assist by making a suggestion is apparently required to "show his work" in order to be believed. Once again, it's the "baby-bird" school of learning: ask a question...stupid or otherwise...and then just throw your head back with your mouth wide open and wait to have the right nugget of information jammed down your throat.
Do people like that get angry and frustrated when the perfect morsel isn't immediately provided to them? Maybe. Will it be sufficient to eventually drive some of them to drop off the forum? Maybe. Might that be a loss to the hobby and the forum? Maybe...and maybe not...
Do the people who are trying to provide the same repetitive gruel for those baby birds get angry and frustrated with the apparent sheer utter helplessness of their charges? I think so. Will it eventually drive some of them to drop off the forum? I think so. Will that prove to be a loss to the hobby and the forum? I think so.
I am more than happy to encourage everyone. It's just that in some cases, I encourage them to leave!
