Let's take a look at these two questions.
- https://communitybuilding.stackexchange.com/questions/1254/what-topics-do-academians-tend-to-be-attracted
- Is there a better platform for online communities than Facebook Groups?
I wasn't a fan of the first one when it was asked but I didn't intervene as I was interested if there is an approach to solve the problem eventually. As it seems, there was none and it was closed.
A few days ago, another user asked basically the same. What are [add nationality, social position, etc.] interested in? As these groups tend to be really huge, a possible answer might be extraordinary long or can't cover all aspects. So in the end, we might end up with an unsatisfying answer.
What is our opinion of that? Should we answer these or demand for more information? And when information is delivered and the group still is relatively big, should we still answer the question?
I ask because I have the fear that we answer these questions and future users might end up dealing with problems which haven't been considered thoroughly enough and therefore haven't been added in the answer.