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¿Question #229825?
Woelf: Is asking questions now unfair to the people who can't answer them because they left GQ and/or BGG years ago?

TheGrimReeple: You're falsely equating two groups: Those who can't answer and those who left. Those who left are free to return and answer at any time (though some would need to make new accounts). Sounds pretty fair to me. For those who can't answer, it would depend on why. Deceased users can't answer, and perhaps that's unfair, but there's nothing we can do about it (and it seems more unfair to deny living users the opportunity for the sake of dead users). Banned users can't answer, but that's a consequence of their own behaviour, so as long as their ban was deserved, I don't think it's unfair. I'm not sure if there's anyone else who can't answer.
pwilz: Please, let this struggle cause pain to Van, Jess, and Cranky.
RealGuest: Yes. Life is unfair. It is also fair. And not always easy to tell the difference. We don't have the knowledge or perspective do rightly determine what is fair. That's not fair either.
Derang3d: No?
purplewurple: Did you see Jim Banks' (R-IN) tweet? "Student loan forgiveness undermines one of our military’s greatest recruitment tools at a time of dangerously low enlistments."
PolarDad: No more unfair than asking questions years ago before some folks found GQ. Some characters are only in Act 1 and some are only in Act 3. Neither are more or less important. We all play our part and the plot drives forward.
pricero1: Some of the people who asked questions are dead, but the questions still get answered.
MABBY: They made their choice.
ocdspectrum: No. I answered about 6,000 questions, mainly with trolling answers before I even realized folks were reading them in real time. Whatever floats one’s boat works here :-p