Do tough questions, when posed to the "collective", bring out high quality responses?Or do tough questions bring out the lowest common denominators of the collective group?

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answer:If by “tough” you mean well-thought out questions that raise interesting point, then yes, they do get great responses. If by “tough” you mean misleadingly provocative, then no, that just brings out the lowest common denominator of askers.

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