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Purim Torah Discussion

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It's almost that time of year! Who's ready for some Purim Torah?

Before we begin the season, we need to set some ground rules. In this thread, I'd like to discuss how exactly this will run. Below I've plotted out some questions to discuss, but feel free to pose more of your own.


  1. When should the season take place, i.e. when should it begin and end? Should there be a longer session for answering questions than for asking them? For context, Adar begins on Shabbos, February 13; Purim will be two Fridays later, February 26; and Nissan begins on Sunday, March 14.
  2. What qualifies as Purim Torah? Talmudic-style discussions of not-Jewish topics? Completely on-topic questions that seek silly answers? Intentional misreadings of Biblical and Talmudic sources, concluding with a resulting problem? Self-deprecating "meta" jokes?
  3. How should Purim Torah posts be sorted? Should we set up a new category, only active certain times of year? Should we set up special tags within the existing Challenges category (it's a Challenges category, after all, not specifically QOTW)? Should we set up special tags within the normal Q&A category?
  4. How should Purim Torah posts be tagged? If they are filed within an existing category, there will obviously need to be a Purim Torah tag; should it simply be called [purim-torah], or something else? Whether they are in their own category or not, should we allow non-Purim Torah tags to be added as well?
  5. How should Purim Torah posts be formatted? What distinguishing features, if any, should be included in the post, whether its title or body?
  6. What type of posts should be permitted? Only Q&A, or also articles?
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I wanted to suggest, if possible, locking the downvotes on PT posts. I mean, if a PT is inappropriate, then like any other post, it should be removed. But other than that, I see no point in downvoting PTs. If you don't like it, it probably means that you have a different sense of humor from the OP. That's not a sin... Perhaps I'm missing something here. If anyone sees any other reason to downvote a PT, let me know.

Edit: I figured this post will be downvoted and will probably continue to receive more downvotes, as this is exactly what has happened any time I've voiced my thoughts on such matters. I notice that usually - though not always - these downvotes are left without comment, so are generally quite useless - same for PT. If you disagree with it, at least explain why...

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Monica Cellio‭ wrote almost 4 years ago

(I haven't voted.) We can't remove only downvotes. We could remove all votes (like on the wiki post type), but I suspect the community wants to be able to upvote. We can give people voting guidance in the category description text (the text at the top of the question list) if the community wants; just tell us what to put there.

Isaac Moses‭ wrote almost 4 years ago

Votes are one of our main mechanisms for helping readers decide what's worth reading. They also provide valuable feedback to authors regarding what is deemed useful by the community. In the case of Purim Torah, both of these functions of voting are important and essential to the value Judaism.CD can provide over a random open-access web bulletin board, so voting should not be curtailed.