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Hi everyone,
I've noticed we often get people asking for answers on test questions and it concerns me that some of us just give out answers rather than helping guide the person to finding the answers.
Just curious if the Scrum Community thinks we should allow test question type posts and, if yes, should we try to guide the person to material rather than providing a direct answer?
As a SM, our duty is go guide and help, right?
Do we want SMs out there who don't know how to deduce an answer? What sources to tap into? Are we setting them up for success by just answering their test questions?
Both sides of the argument have advantages and disadvantages, of course, but I think it's something we should discuss together.
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