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12:43 AM
Just popping in to say that I got the invite to this chat
 
 
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7:04 AM
Great! Welcome
 
 
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10:18 AM
In the spirit of [Allan's recommendation](https://stackoverflowteams.com/c/collective-launchpad/a/69/240) I think we need to have a discussion about which answers the R Collective endorses by recommending them.

In particular, somebody keeps recommending [an incorrect answer that promotes a common misunderstanding](https://stackoverflow.com/a/1742550/1968). On these grounds I *strongly oppose* this recommendation, and I believe that this unilateral recommendation poses a substantial problem for the Collective.
(Markdown in the chat seems broken?!)
In fact, if anything I would recommend my own answer on that question. Obviously I won't do this myself because I am biased. And my own answer can certainly also be improved (which I have been meaning to work on for ages …) but it is the only answer on that question which is substantially correct, addresses the common misunderstanding, and contains a detailed explanation of the actual differences.
Obviously we should avoid starting a "recommendation war" but absent a consensus I will continue un-recommending the incorrect and misleading answer.
 
 
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1:09 PM
@KonradRudolph Thank you for raising this concern. On the history/timeline, you should be able to see the user that did the recommendation. It's someone who did not join the Team for the earlier collaboration, but has confirmed the desire to remain as an RM. I've asked them to join this conversation
 
@KonradRudolph Yes, I just went through your answer there and i agree with you.
 
1:37 PM
A thanks for getting back to me.
 
@Sotos would you like to recommend Konrad's answer then?
 
@Berthold Already did
 
Ah great, prob should refresh my page :) Thanks
So this question is an example where the recommendation might be helpful, since the accepted answer and the most-upvoted answer were different.
 
Kat
2:07 PM
@KonradRudolph I'm not sure if I've missed part of the conversation. However, I just thought I'd throw in my 2 cents. In general, I thought that if a question was marked duplicate, which requires more than one person to accomplish, and the recommended answer still works it is likely a great candidate for a recommended answer. Although I have to say that the first answer in the link isn't necessarily the best answer among answers. Thoughts?
 
 
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4:38 PM
@Kat Sorry, you lost me there: I wasn't talking about duplicate questions.
 
 
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Kat
10:39 PM
@KonradRudolph Yes. I know your question was not about duplicates. You were focused on recommended answers. What I meant was that questions that get asked multiple times are prime candidates for assigning recommended answers.
 

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