I think posts with contradictory questions should not be approved.

Sometimes people ask questions on here that cannot be anwsered with a simple yes/no because they phrased the question stupidly or ended the question with a contraditory question such as the following

"Is it normal I jack off all day?"
I jack off all day. Am I jacking off too much?

As you see there were two contradictory questions so people could anwser yes or no, yet the question still wasnt anwsered. I think these types of questions should be denied until they can reask the question to where it makes sence.

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  • CraneyCrow

    I agree. I also think questions posted by 10-year-olds, or those who act like they're 10-years-old, should not be approved. Here's an example of a typical silly, waste-of-time, 10-year-old post: "I hate people who hate dogs, is it normal?"

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    • robbieforgotpw

      Or is it normal to watch girls light matches. I answer with I take dumps in display toilets.

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  • TheSecret

    You're probably jacking off too much.

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    • michaels4p5

      No i haven't in days or weeks now.

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  • Shrunk

    The question is always "Is it normal?" that's what you're voting yes or no for, unless they put something like vote yes if you think this and vote no if you think that, those are kinda dumb, should have been a poll. but if they ask an additional question like that, it is for the comments.

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  • 1000yrVampireKing

    I agree with this. I also think questions that answer themselves should not be approved. Like were they deny the answer they give in the actual question.

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  • michaels4p5

    Yeah i understand i have read other story's some what like that i just try to choose the best one [yes] or [no] but after i read it it then put it in my words so yeah.

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  • GuessWho

    http://isitnormal.com/help/community-guidelines

    It's in the community guidelines:

    "Remember that people will be voting on your submission to help you determine how normal it is, so you have to phrase your question in a way that makes it clear to the reader what they're voting on. When they're voting "yes" or "no", it has to be to the question "is it normal?". If you end your post with a different question, the voting will be confusing to the reader, and your results will not be as useful or interesting to you or the community. So, put yourself in their shoes and imagine yourself voting on your own submission. Will it make sense? Will you know what you're voting on?"

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  • myboyfriendsbitch

    Well, the questions you gave as an example could be taken as, first, an IIN question and then a backup question. I would just vote normality on the first question and assume the poster wants extra details in the form of comments for the second question. But there are similar questions i have seen that fit your logic.

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  • dude_Jones

    "If so, please comment ..."

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  • Terence_the_viking

    You put too much thought into this.

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