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Summary of Proposals The consensus seems to be strongly in favor of pursuing this idea, so long as there's strong quality control in place as well. To summarize the idea thus far, and putting some ...

posted 4y ago by DonielF‭  ·  edited 4y ago by DonielF‭

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#2: Post edited by user avatar DonielF‭ · 2020-09-30T03:33:29Z (about 4 years ago)
  • # Summary of Proposals
  • The consensus seems to be strongly in favor of pursuing this idea, so long as there's strong quality control in place as well. To summarize the idea thus far, and putting some placeholder numbers in for some values (denoted with italics):
  • - All Divrei Torah will be original works, but cite appropriately.
  • - Divrei Torah will be posted as articles. Feel free to post your own Dvar Torah as a response to someone else's, but ensure that their respective comments sections link to the relevant posts.
  • - All posts will be given a _three-day_ grace period, during which users can freely discuss the Dvar Torah with each other.
  • - If after its _three-day_ grade period a post has a Wilson score below _0.5 (i.e. more downvotes than upvotes)_, it will immediately be deleted.
  • - All posts are subject to the same rules as the main Q&A regarding on-topicness, no giving practical halachic advice, etc.
  • # Summary of Proposals
  • The consensus seems to be strongly in favor of pursuing this idea, so long as there's strong quality control in place as well. To summarize the idea thus far, and putting some placeholder numbers in for some values (denoted with italics):
  • - All Divrei Torah will be original works, but cite appropriately.
  • - Divrei Torah will be posted as articles. Feel free to post your own Dvar Torah as a response to someone else's, but ensure that their respective comments sections link to the relevant posts.
  • - All posts will be given a _three-day_ grace period (excluding Shabbos and Yom Tov), during which users can freely discuss the Dvar Torah with each other.
  • - If after its _three-day_ grade period a post has a Wilson score below _0.5 (i.e. more downvotes than upvotes)_, it will immediately be deleted.
  • - All posts are subject to the same rules as the main Q&A regarding on-topicness, no giving practical halachic advice, etc.
#1: Initial revision by user avatar DonielF‭ · 2020-09-30T00:49:02Z (about 4 years ago)
# Summary of Proposals

The consensus seems to be strongly in favor of pursuing this idea, so long as there's strong quality control in place as well. To summarize the idea thus far, and putting some placeholder numbers in for some values (denoted with italics):

 - All Divrei Torah will be original works, but cite appropriately.
 - Divrei Torah will be posted as articles. Feel free to post your own Dvar Torah as a response to someone else's, but ensure that their respective comments sections link to the relevant posts.
 - All posts will be given a _three-day_ grace period, during which users can freely discuss the Dvar Torah with each other.
 - If after its _three-day_ grade period a post has a Wilson score below _0.5 (i.e. more downvotes than upvotes)_, it will immediately be deleted. 
 - All posts are subject to the same rules as the main Q&A regarding on-topicness, no giving practical halachic advice, etc.