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New category please
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Can we have a ''Cut & Paste a Wikipedia URL'' category
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If the 'answerer' has bothered to cut & paste the URL, why didn't they just cut & paste the appropriate answer instead.
It's no more difficult, is it?
The majority of 'askers' on here could find the stuff themselves if they looked at Google or Wikipedia, but they don't.
It'd be nice to be able to read the answer to a question without having to go elsewhere for it.
If the 'answerer' has bothered to cut & paste the URL, why didn't they just cut & paste the appropriate answer instead.
It's no more difficult, is it?
The majority of 'askers' on here could find the stuff themselves if they looked at Google or Wikipedia, but they don't.
It'd be nice to be able to read the answer to a question without having to go elsewhere for it.
For some of us it is hardly any trouble at all, and we don't expect any thanks or even any stars. It would be a sorry state on AB if everybody took that attitude wouldn't it?
As said above, Wiki is a good starting point for many things and has lots of links. There is no harm or laziness in pointing someone in the right direction. Would you say the same to someone who stopped by you in their car and asked for directions even if they were holding a map?
As said above, Wiki is a good starting point for many things and has lots of links. There is no harm or laziness in pointing someone in the right direction. Would you say the same to someone who stopped by you in their car and asked for directions even if they were holding a map?