Do not fight the symptoms, look for their source

    So. On one fairly well-known mass blogging site “about this, for these”, there were some non-core blogs that seem to be about “this”, but somehow not so, and they have some kind of “that” . Among these non-core blogs were the notorious “Proverbs” with the same copy ** content as all other blogs - profile and non-core. Also, these “Proverbs” had the one who started all this, smart enough to write “ps. Please write no more than one parable in this blog in one to two days. ”

    For how long, for short, but the initiator stopped visiting the mass blog site, there were reasons for this, and not the last was that he could read English well enough. Therefore, he stopped monitoring the “Parables” and left. But the “Proverbs” lived on their own, and few thought about the reasons why it was ordered not to post too often, and there was no one to control the quantity and quality. Therefore, the question suddenly arose - “is it necessary?”, To which, of course, there is no definite answer.

    As a result of the debate, a decision was reached - “there is no place for non-core ones”, although, of course, statistics are tricky lies. Well, what can I say - the PEOPLE decided, so it will be so.

    The questions that arose — in what context did the question of “Proverbs” arise, and whether this question arose about them — make me think that the problem is not in the parables at all, or even in the absence of their moderation. And after reading the comments and tags to the post with the question, this idea turns into confidence.

    So, the conclusion is as old as the world - do not fight the symptoms, look for their source.

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