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I have updated and formalized the scope definition of the Sports proposal. This post is intended as a general discussion post regarding site scope.

Specifically as of 24-06-27, I would like feedback regarding if these things should be on-topic? I added them but have no strong opinions about any of it myself.

  • Motor sports
  • Animal sports
  • E-sports
  • Sports history
  • Statistics
  • Sports equipment recommendations
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I'm OK with all of your points except equipment recommendations and possibly E-sports.

Equipment recommendations

Shopping questions or "which model should I get" are a bad fit for this kind of site. The reasons have been elaborated at length Elsewhere, and also here occasionally.

There are some gray areas that I could see allowing. If the question is more about the type of device versus which model, it could be on topic. For example, "Are there any drawbacks to velcro-tie shoes versus traditional shoelace-tie for running? What about sports where pivoting and changing direction are important, like soccer?" would be on topic, whereas "Which velcro-tie shoe is best for jogging?" would be off topic.

E-sport

I don't know what an E-sport is, so can't say whether it should be on topic. The name suggests something done on a computer, which isn't a "sport" as I think of it.

The difference between a "sport" and a "game" is that the former has a component of physical or athletic actions central to the competition. Clicking a mouse, even with the right timing, isn't the kind of physical actions I mean. For example, soccer is clearly a sport since running, kicking a ball, and other obvious athletic actions are integral to it. Chess is a game. You compete by thinking. The ability to pick up pieces and move them around isn't sufficiently athletic, and the game doesn't really hinge on your physical ability to do that well.

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"What is a sport?" is tricky
Michael‭ wrote 5 months ago

Some people consider, say, billiards or darts to be a sport. Others do not. E-Sports (as I understand it) is further away from the physical/athletic than billiards... usually. DDR is more vigorous than billiards, skeet shooting, or archery.

I don't have a strong opinion on the outcome, but I want to note the gray area.

Monica Cellio‭ wrote 5 months ago

Billiards and darts aren't fast, aerobic activities like soccer or rugby, but they depend on physical skills in a way that chess doesn't, so I'd be inclined to let them in. That said, they're probably going to be somewhat niche, and if we start a games community, askers might find a stronger community there. That's not a reason to bar them here (especially since we don't have that community today), but it might give askers a better option someday.

Andreas witnessed the end of the world today‭ wrote 5 months ago · edited 5 months ago

Esports, short for electronic sports, is a form of competition using video games.. It's fundamentally different from other kind of sports involving physical use of the body much more, although professional e-sports players do exercise their strength and stamina too, as a good physical health transfers to video games.