Wouldn�t that take away the �human� and �community� element of Answerbank? If a child came up to you and asked you a question, would you always berate them and tell them to �look in a book�? So many people today are losing the art of communication. Ttexting and emailing has removed and negated the capacity to actually �speak�, so lets save the last bastion of electronic interaction by using the site for its intended purpose:
��The AnswerBank is a free knowledge network designed to allow users to interchange information, provide solutions to questions, and enable intelligent discussion about topics of interest�.�
Rather than send people off on a lonely quest amongst the myriad of annals on Google. If a question annoys you so much, why not ignore it and remain in your own uncommunicative unhelpful world? Every question on Answerbank could be answered with a �try Google� but fortunately many people on here are willing and compassionate enough to be personally helpful often opening up debate and discussion.