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2\$\begingroup\$ Hello, and welcome back to RPG.SE! While we appreciate your contribution, this answer appears to just be a list of off-the-cuff suggestions. While RPG.SE allows more subjectivity than most other SE sites, we still expect answers to be backed up - either relating the experience of how your solution worked after using it, or with quotations of that kind of information from a third party who has done it. Untried or unsupported suggestions may be deleted. \$\endgroup\$Dan Henderson– Dan Henderson2017-02-22 17:01:26 +00:00Commented Feb 22, 2017 at 17:01
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1\$\begingroup\$ @DanHenderson it's a little unfair to single this answer out for that comment when most of the other answers suffer from the same problem. You're not wrong, but consider casting a wider net. \$\endgroup\$fectin– fectin2020-10-26 13:00:04 +00:00Commented Oct 26, 2020 at 13:00
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\$\begingroup\$ @DanHenderson OP requested suggestions, I provided suggestions. "Any tips on how to combat this issue?" Cos if you are suggesting that for every idea people have how to help they have to have previously used that suggestion.... well that basically makes this site worthless. Not to mention if you are suggesting for each one you then have to write a whole backstory to the idea..... Half the point is to suggest and come up with ideas. Even in a coding or engineering slack, when discussing new techniques, unsupported ideas are fine, they should be soooo much MORE allowed here..... \$\endgroup\$Drenzul– Drenzul2020-10-27 10:49:02 +00:00Commented Oct 27, 2020 at 10:49
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\$\begingroup\$ @Drenzul The standard is that you have to back up any answer, and that’s especially important for subjective answers. I’m not sure why you got singled out though; most of the responses to this question are similar. This stack is actually much more strict than most (parenting and religion are similar). If you want to discuss policy though, chat is likely the best place: its active, and the regulars are friendly. \$\endgroup\$fectin– fectin2020-10-30 11:25:35 +00:00Commented Oct 30, 2020 at 11:25
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\$\begingroup\$ It was nearly 4 years ago that I posted that comment, so I'm not sure why I commented on just this answer. My best guess is that it was in a review queue at the time, in which case I wouldn't have even seen any of the other answers (unless they were also in that review queue). \$\endgroup\$Dan Henderson– Dan Henderson2020-11-12 22:19:20 +00:00Commented Nov 12, 2020 at 22:19
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