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Ah, so you are making the same mistake that the reddit group did. OK, thanks for the warning, I'm heading out.
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I don't understand. What mistake is that?
Turning this group into a place of mindless blabbering like it is on reddit.
It actually could be a place to ask questions and get meaningful answers from people in the know.
There are other communities dedicated to support questions. I think it makes good sense to separate it from this community.
More often than not, they are hard to find. The problem with this charta is that it basically also forbids questions like "where would I find help about <whatever topic/problem>"
I stay with my point that this stupid limitation makes this a worthless babbling group.
See my comment here in response: https://lemmy.world/comment/1213083