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No Stupid Questions
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There is no such thing as a Stupid Question!
Don't be embarrassed of your curiosity; everyone has questions that they may feel uncomfortable asking certain people, so this place gives you a nice area not to be judged about asking it. Everyone here is willing to help.
- ex. How do I change oil
- ex. How to tie shoes
- ex. Can you cry underwater?
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Because I don't trust the AI answers than now bubble atop relevant links.
Then ignore the AI answers and click on the relevant links?
Nah, that would take too much effort, and then no one would have comments to downvote when I point out that this is a searchable question, that is already known in the medical field, rather than something more nuanced, with varying answers based on individual circumstances that a web search wouldn't do justice.
Edit, there are plenty of other search engines you can use, like go duck go, rather than google, that don't give you ai generated slop, so my point still stands.
I don't think people object to your pointing out that this is a well-understood phenomenon that can be answered with a web search. I think it's the condescending tone when you pointed it out. There are friendlier ways of suggesting how to tell the difference between something that can be reliably answered with a search and topics that are more subjective and easier to be misled.
Just type βfuckβ before your search and you wonβt get an AI response.
Fuck wound healing process is not a search you would want to make