So. At one fairly well-known mass-blog-site “about this, for these,” there were some non-profile blogs that seemed to be about “this,” but somehow it was not so, and they had some kind of “wrong” . Among these non-profile blogs were the notorious “Proverbs” with the same content ** as all the other blogs - profile and non-core. Also, these “Proverbs” had the one who started all this, smart enough to write directly in the blog description “ps. Please write no more than one parable in one or two days to this blog. ”
Long or short, but the beginner stopped visiting the mass-blogo-place, there were reasons for that, and not the last was that he could read English quite well. Therefore, he ceased to follow the "Proverbs" and left. And “Proverbs” lived for themselves, and few people thought about the reasons for which it was prescribed not to post too often, and there was no one to control the quantity and quality. Therefore, suddenly the question arose - “Is it necessary?”, To which, naturally, there is no definite answer.
As a result of the debate, a decision was received - “it is not the place to be non-core”, although, of course, statistics is a tricky lie. Well, what can I say - decided to the people, then so be it. ')
The questions that have arisen — in what context the question of “Proverbs” arose and whether this arising question was about them — suggests to me that the problem is not at all in parables and even in the absence of their moderation. And after reading the comments and tags to post with a question, this thought turns into confidence.
So, the conclusion is as old as the world - do not fight the symptoms, look for their source.