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The question's asked. Do you want to promote it as a medium for asking questions, or do you want to keep people away from it? Because you seem to be trying to accomplish the latter.
I bet the students didn't like that "did you try reading about it in the book? I mean, even finding maps of some rooms I still manage to not find them, or get lost searching..
Who cares if he asks in a place thats meant for other students who might know the answer to help them out?
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