Daily Ask Anything: 2022-04-15

Read The Wiki!!!!

There is an invaluable amount of information in the /r/steroids/wiki that is consistently being worked on and added to. The answer to a lot of your questions may be in there.

Community Responsibilities

Building a great community takes effort from everyone involved.

The moderation team creates the framework in which the members of the community operate, however, we cannot do everything.

Community Members Have The Following Responsibilities:

  • Abide by the community rules of this sub.

  • Use the report button and message the moderators for posts that break community rules.

  • Post and promote (up vote) high quality content.

  • Post any lower quality content / questions to these daily [Forum] Ask Anything threads, demote (down vote) topics that are low quality.

  • Give back to the community, at least, in proportion to what you take from the community.

  • Help dispel bro-science with real science whenever possible.

  • Have fun, deescalate drama, and make friends.

  • Stay safe.

What Is Low Quality Content? The Following Attributes Usually Describe Low Quality Content:

  • Does the topic have a simple answer or is it a yes / no question?

  • Does the topic have a greater appeal than to just yourself or a few people?

  • Is the topic a "beginner question" and has, more than likely, already been answered in a 2+ year old forum?

  • Is an answer to the topic easily findable by searching /r/steroids?

  • Is the topic in the wiki?

Read The Wiki!!!

There is an invaluable amount of information in the /r/steroids/wiki that is consistently being worked on and added to. The answer to a lot of your questions may be in there.

Please Read The Community Goals, Responsibility, & Rules Prior To Participation.