Ask Reddit is simultaneously my favorite and least favorite part of Reddit. I loved it back in the day, and loved moderating it, while that lasted. But, as Reddit grew, it became more and more an excuse for turning Reddit into a personal blog with questions that amount to: "I want to tell you a fictional story. Here's a question about the topic I already want to talk about. I'll start."
What can Hubskis do to create a discussion platform within Hubski based on questions, without the pitfalls of AskReddit? For instance, I'm typing this instead of the fluff question I'd started to ask about "useless superpowers." I restrained myself from that at the last minute, realizing it's just an AskReddit post placed on Hubski.
Obviously, we have to handle this without citizen moderators (praise be to @MK@ for not making that part of Hubski) and without immediate functionality changes, although if a feature is indicated it could be requested. What should the group of people who see value in a discussion-based Hubski tag do, individually and collectively, to maintain Hubski-ness in question-based posts?