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As discussed in questions like thisthis and thisthis, there is the possibility of scope-creep on this site. Would it be beneficial to link to any resources that are better places than this site to start learning English? For example, could we add this to the "About" or "FAQ" page? I know they're basically boilerplate pages that all SE sites use, but we get enough questions about this that I think it's worth discussing the possibilities, or reasons why we shouldn't.

As discussed in questions like this and this, there is the possibility of scope-creep on this site. Would it be beneficial to link to any resources that are better places than this site to start learning English? For example, could we add this to the "About" or "FAQ" page? I know they're basically boilerplate pages that all SE sites use, but we get enough questions about this that I think it's worth discussing the possibilities, or reasons why we shouldn't.

As discussed in questions like this and this, there is the possibility of scope-creep on this site. Would it be beneficial to link to any resources that are better places than this site to start learning English? For example, could we add this to the "About" or "FAQ" page? I know they're basically boilerplate pages that all SE sites use, but we get enough questions about this that I think it's worth discussing the possibilities, or reasons why we shouldn't.

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Should we link to resources for learning English in order to prevent scope-creep?

As discussed in questions like this and this, there is the possibility of scope-creep on this site. Would it be beneficial to link to any resources that are better places than this site to start learning English? For example, could we add this to the "About" or "FAQ" page? I know they're basically boilerplate pages that all SE sites use, but we get enough questions about this that I think it's worth discussing the possibilities, or reasons why we shouldn't.