Is Perlmonks a search engine that you passively ask questions and get answers in return? Is it not rather a forum for discourse? What is the worth of PM, if not as a facility to allow many people to benefit collectively from the learning experiences of each individual? Do people post misconceptions knowing ahead of time that they are wrong? If a popular misconception goes unposted and in turn unrefuted, how will awareness that it is a misconception spread?
Makeshifts last the longest.
In reply to Re^3: Why do nodes with minimal value get upvoted most?
by Aristotle
in thread Why do nodes with minimal value get upvoted most?
by Eyck
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