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Once I figure out the proper form for doing so, I intend to ask two questions about metonyms and professional sports. There is more than one correct answer to the question, so I'm not sure how to handle asking it. Should I ask the question, then flag my own question for the moderators? If not, what's the best way to handle this?

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If you feel strongly that your questions should be community wiki, yes, go ahead and flag it for moderator attention.

Keep in mind that the use cases for community wiki have been heavily deprecated and the moderator simply might not see that it is justified.

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  • What are the current use cases for a community wiki?
    – Zoot
    Jan 24, 2011 at 22:16
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    Policy-style questions where you want to open up crowd sourcing to a larger audience; summary answers where you expect the master answer to be updated/refined continuously; those rare "list-style" questions that are considered constructive enough to keep open but each answer only contributes a small part to the entire list-answer. Jan 24, 2011 at 23:05

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