Maybe it's not a matter of taking questions 'so seriously'.
For example, in one day I have over 200 shared questions.
If the ones I consider silly, "stupid", frivolous, or a waste of my time are being generated by a friend on my list, it makes sense to unfriend them so that they don't show up on my Shared Questions list.
Don't take it personally.
Some people have better things to do than sort through or read 'stupid' questions.
"Sorry but I have to unfriend you for sharing many stupid questions." Wow.
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Someone commented that on one of my questions. Like why do all the old people on this site take their questions so seriously. Like the old people on another site I used to be on made the funniest questions, so I don't get it. What's wrong with them?
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I check in about two or three times a day for my messages and comments. In almost every instance I have close to 50 to 75 shared questions, mostly from you. That is a lot of questions each time I log on, most of which I must sift through and delete.
Please don't take offense my friend, but you may just want to cut your questions to around one quarter the number you currently ask.
Have a safe day,
Mike
*2 or 3 - 100-Million???? .. . . . IDK, Soda is indeed a Rapid-growing Head. There's no doubt about THAT.
CERTAINLY none of the 'questions' that appear here on SH-or any other site for that matter! Just so that you can be assured that neither am I taking THIS reply of mine
'seriously' I shall add the 'ubiquitous' (look it up!) 'LOL' here!!!
For example, in one day I have over 200 shared questions.
If the ones I consider silly, "stupid", frivolous, or a waste of my time are being generated by a friend on my list, it makes sense to unfriend them so that they don't show up on my Shared Questions list.
Don't take it personally.
Some people have better things to do than sort through or read 'stupid' questions.