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#Overall Impression I joined into this site as it has a lot of cross-over from physical fitness stack exchange, especially with diet and such. I saw the quality of posts on here and encouraged by the volume of posts per day I set to work on flagging and answering.

After a few weeks I have noticed a few things, good points first:

Onto some 'areas for improvement' or 'opportunities':

#Userbase It appears that the active user base for SE at the moment is a mix of Indians, British and Americans (some Canadians). There is a clash with the British evident. As a Brit, I get free healthcare from qualified professionals in a accredited building 24hrs a day 7 days a week, 365 days a year, I just have to pay a fixed price for prescriptions. Americans and Indians do not have that luxury and I think this is the reason we get so many "please diagnose X" questions; because the users want to see if a easy fix is available to them to save them a buck (or rupee).

Of course, all of the above paragraph is pissing blindly off a cliff so I may be wrong. But you asked for my impression and there it is.

#Moderation The appointed moderators are tip-top, no issue there. The community rep-appointed moderators don't exist in a large enough number to moderate the volume of posts coming through.

#Meta Discussion What meta discussion? I asked a question a few days ago and it has 16 views and no answers. That is pathetic for the question volume/visits on this site!

#Tags/Wiki Tags are in pretty good shape, lots of sensible options available, the wiki for those tags is pretty bare-bones though.

#Overall Impression I joined into this site as it has a lot of cross-over from physical fitness stack exchange, especially with diet and such. I saw the quality of posts on here and encouraged by the volume of posts per day I set to work on flagging and answering.

After a few weeks I have noticed a few things, good points first:

Onto some 'areas for improvement' or 'opportunities':

#Userbase It appears that the active user base for SE at the moment is a mix of Indians, British and Americans (some Canadians). There is a clash with the British evident. As a Brit, I get free healthcare from qualified professionals in a accredited building 24hrs a day 7 days a week, 365 days a year, I just have to pay a fixed price for prescriptions. Americans and Indians do not have that luxury and I think this is the reason we get so many "please diagnose X" questions; because the users want to see if a easy fix is available to them to save them a buck (or rupee).

Of course, all of the above paragraph is pissing blindly off a cliff so I may be wrong. But you asked for my impression and there it is.

#Moderation The appointed moderators are tip-top, no issue there. The community rep-appointed moderators don't exist in a large enough number to moderate the volume of posts coming through.

#Meta Discussion What meta discussion? I asked a question a few days ago and it has 16 views and no answers. That is pathetic for the question volume/visits on this site!

#Tags/Wiki Tags are in pretty good shape, lots of sensible options available, the wiki for those tags is pretty bare-bones though.

#Overall Impression I joined into this site as it has a lot of cross-over from physical fitness stack exchange, especially with diet and such. I saw the quality of posts on here and encouraged by the volume of posts per day I set to work on flagging and answering.

After a few weeks I have noticed a few things, good points first:

Onto some 'areas for improvement' or 'opportunities':

#Userbase It appears that the active user base for SE at the moment is a mix of Indians, British and Americans (some Canadians). There is a clash with the British evident. As a Brit, I get free healthcare from qualified professionals in a accredited building 24hrs a day 7 days a week, 365 days a year, I just have to pay a fixed price for prescriptions. Americans and Indians do not have that luxury and I think this is the reason we get so many "please diagnose X" questions; because the users want to see if a easy fix is available to them to save them a buck (or rupee).

Of course, all of the above paragraph is pissing blindly off a cliff so I may be wrong. But you asked for my impression and there it is.

#Moderation The appointed moderators are tip-top, no issue there. The community rep-appointed moderators don't exist in a large enough number to moderate the volume of posts coming through.

#Meta Discussion What meta discussion? I asked a question a few days ago and it has 16 views and no answers. That is pathetic for the question volume/visits on this site!

#Tags/Wiki Tags are in pretty good shape, lots of sensible options available, the wiki for those tags is pretty bare-bones though.

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#Overall Impression I joined into this site as it has a lot of cross-over from physical fitness stack exchange, especially with diet and such. I saw the quality of posts on here and encouraged by the volume of posts per day I set to work on flagging and answering.

After a few weeks I have noticed a few things, good points first:

Onto some 'areas for improvement' or 'opportunities':

#Userbase It appears that the active user base for SE at the moment is a mix of Indians, British and Americans (some Canadians). There is a clash with the British evident. As a Brit, I get free healthcare from qualified professionals in a accredited building 24hrs a day 7 days a week, 365 days a year, I just have to pay a fixed price for prescriptions. Americans and Indians do not have that luxury and I think this is the reason we get so many "please diagnose X" questions; because the users want to see if a easy fix is available to them to save them a buck (or rupee).

Of course, all of the above paragraph is pissing blindly off a cliff so I may be wrong. But you asked for my impression and there it is.

#Moderation The appointed moderators are tip-top, no issue there. The community rep-appointed moderators don't exist in a large enough number to moderate the volume of posts coming through.

#Meta Discussion What meta discussion? I asked a questionasked a question a few days ago and it has 16 views and no answers. That is pathetic for the question volume/visits on this site!

#Tags/Wiki Tags are in pretty good shape, lots of sensible options available, the wiki for those tags is pretty bare-bones though.

#Overall Impression I joined into this site as it has a lot of cross-over from physical fitness stack exchange, especially with diet and such. I saw the quality of posts on here and encouraged by the volume of posts per day I set to work on flagging and answering.

After a few weeks I have noticed a few things, good points first:

Onto some 'areas for improvement' or 'opportunities':

#Userbase It appears that the active user base for SE at the moment is a mix of Indians, British and Americans (some Canadians). There is a clash with the British evident. As a Brit, I get free healthcare from qualified professionals in a accredited building 24hrs a day 7 days a week, 365 days a year, I just have to pay a fixed price for prescriptions. Americans and Indians do not have that luxury and I think this is the reason we get so many "please diagnose X" questions; because the users want to see if a easy fix is available to them to save them a buck (or rupee).

Of course, all of the above paragraph is pissing blindly off a cliff so I may be wrong. But you asked for my impression and there it is.

#Moderation The appointed moderators are tip-top, no issue there. The community rep-appointed moderators don't exist in a large enough number to moderate the volume of posts coming through.

#Meta Discussion What meta discussion? I asked a question a few days ago and it has 16 views and no answers. That is pathetic for the question volume/visits on this site!

#Tags/Wiki Tags are in pretty good shape, lots of sensible options available, the wiki for those tags is pretty bare-bones though.

#Overall Impression I joined into this site as it has a lot of cross-over from physical fitness stack exchange, especially with diet and such. I saw the quality of posts on here and encouraged by the volume of posts per day I set to work on flagging and answering.

After a few weeks I have noticed a few things, good points first:

Onto some 'areas for improvement' or 'opportunities':

#Userbase It appears that the active user base for SE at the moment is a mix of Indians, British and Americans (some Canadians). There is a clash with the British evident. As a Brit, I get free healthcare from qualified professionals in a accredited building 24hrs a day 7 days a week, 365 days a year, I just have to pay a fixed price for prescriptions. Americans and Indians do not have that luxury and I think this is the reason we get so many "please diagnose X" questions; because the users want to see if a easy fix is available to them to save them a buck (or rupee).

Of course, all of the above paragraph is pissing blindly off a cliff so I may be wrong. But you asked for my impression and there it is.

#Moderation The appointed moderators are tip-top, no issue there. The community rep-appointed moderators don't exist in a large enough number to moderate the volume of posts coming through.

#Meta Discussion What meta discussion? I asked a question a few days ago and it has 16 views and no answers. That is pathetic for the question volume/visits on this site!

#Tags/Wiki Tags are in pretty good shape, lots of sensible options available, the wiki for those tags is pretty bare-bones though.

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#Overall Impression I joined into this site as it has a lot of cross-over from physical fitness stack exchange, especially with diet and such. I saw the quality of posts on here and encouraged by the volume of posts per day I set to work on flagging and answering.

After a few weeks I have noticed a few things, good points first:

Onto some 'areas for improvement' or 'opportunities':

#Userbase It appears that the active user base for SE at the moment is a mix of Indians, British and Americans (some Canadians). There is a clash with the British evident. As a Brit, I get free healthcare from qualified professionals in a accredited building 24hrs a day 7 days a week, 365 days a year, I just have to pay a fixed price for prescriptions. Americans and Indians do not have that luxury and I think this is the reason we get so many "please diagnose X" questions; because the users want to see if a easy fix is available to them to save them a buck (or rupee).

Of course, all of the above paragraph is pissing blindly off a cliff so I may be wrong. But you asked for my impression and there it is.

#Moderation The appointed moderators are tip-top, no issue there. The community rep-appointed moderators don't exist in a large enough number to moderate the volume of posts coming through.

#Meta Discussion What meta discussion? I asked a question a few days ago and it has 16 views and no answers. That is pathetic for the question volume/visits on this site!

#Tags/Wiki Tags are in pretty good shape, lots of sensible options available, the wiki for those tags is pretty bare-bones though.