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What's the hightest number of answers a question has received?

Asked by Sunny2 (18852points) October 14th, 2011

Is the over 400 answers and counting on “Oh, Fluther, where art thou?” heading for a record?

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erichw1504's avatar

Not even close. I believe the Song Title Game has the most at over 2,500.

Also, this should be in the Meta section.

Mantralantis's avatar

How about…Blackberry’s question, ‘Why is using proper grammar such a problem for some people?’. That one definitely seems to be unneccessarily running up the answer count in my mind.

8^P

Imadethisupwithnoforethought's avatar

Off topic a little but my favorite one to lurk and read is Blondesjon’s:
will someone please hijack this thread at just under 1200 answers.

erichw1504's avatar

Loading the Song Title Game question nearly broke my Firefox browser.

Sunny2's avatar

@all Thank you. Ask a question and you learn something

erichw1504's avatar

@Sunny2 That’s what Fluther is all about.

Blueroses's avatar

@erichw1504‘s Movie title chain game was way up there too.

AmWiser's avatar

This may not count, but if you add up all The Jelly Below Me threads, the count is well over 6,000. That number may be a little low.:0)

augustlan's avatar

I’m petty sure it’s the song title game Q, for a single Q.

Sunny2's avatar

@erichw1504 I know that’s supposed to be true, but i recently asked a questioner the meaning of a word in the question and was told, “Google it.” Made me think of my father who, when I asked the meaning of a word as a child, barked “Look it up in the dictionary!” Did not endear the questioner to me, obviously.

augustlan's avatar

Telling people to Google it isn’t very nice. :(

zensky's avatar

Actually, I’m quite happy that my father told me to look it up.

Blueroses's avatar

It’s one thing for a father or other person in position of responsibility for educating to instruct a person to look it up. It’s quite rude to flog a stranger in public with that command. I really dislike when that happens. It feels elitist and unnecessary.

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