..yes i think it does, also it asks you to expand on your question, so it isnt just a one sentance enquiry, and you get to explain why you’re asking.. is a different way of doing it than AB was, plus the moderation can be a bit ruthless i think ..:O)
I think it does make you think. The point of Fluther is not to ask a question just to be asking a question, but to ask something you really want the answer to or to start a meaningful discussion.
About the question itself, not really, since I don’t look for questions to ask. If one pops up in my head then I’ll ask it.
I will however, be careful on how I word it.
Not for the limit rather that it fitting the general rules about asking good questions though.
@ChazMaz I hit the limit all the time! I didn’t realize that wasn’t the norm till rranger told me. The only time I get frustrated is when I’ve hit my limit, then I’m watching some TV show and I get an idea for a great question….but I can’t post it!
I’m not big on asking Q’s, so it’s not bothering me in the least.
I do find it interesting to see how people pick their questions now that they can’t ask so many.