History Category on AskMe June 12, 2005 2:48 PM   Subscribe

Could "history" be added to the list of ask.me categories? I know that theoretically there could be an endless number of these but "history" seems to be a pretty big omission. I put my recent history question in "society & culture", and so did flexxer, while cuke put his in "grab bag" and my wife put hers in "writing & language".
posted by Kattullus to Feature Requests at 2:48 PM (7 comments total)

"Those who do not learn from History are running things"
posted by wendell at 2:58 PM on June 12, 2005


The ask.me categories are topical, while your suggestion is temporal.

Ask yourself: history of what?

Just add a tag.
posted by Gyan at 4:15 PM on June 12, 2005


I hate to suggest something that creates work, but I think it's a pretty good idea.
posted by absalom at 4:39 PM on June 12, 2005


It was no biggy, but I had the same dilemma when I wanted to ask a question about the Holocaust.

I can't remember what category I eventually chose.
posted by uncanny hengeman at 5:31 PM on June 13, 2005


odinsdream : "As for Gyan's concern, if you mark something History today, tomorrow it will still be History. "

That's not my point. Culture, education, shopping, health are concerned about something (in a literal sense). History concerns a time-course of something. A thematic difference.
posted by Gyan at 6:16 PM on June 13, 2005


So since there is a definite thematic difference, a question regarding a time-course of something should not really be categorized as culture, education, shopping, health, or for that matter, "grab-bag" or "writing and language."
I think it's a good idea. Not of supreme importance, but a good idea.
posted by arcticwoman at 6:50 PM on June 13, 2005


Huh? A thematic difference is exactly why History doesn't fit. All current categories demarcate by type, History is a different sort of attribute. Just saying, it's no biggie...
posted by Gyan at 8:31 PM on June 13, 2005


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