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Example of answers that should be classified as Dangerous: "Do it yourself" Q&A where someone is fiddling around with 230VAC electronics or other such potentially lethal power sources withou...
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Example of answers that should be classified as Dangerous: - "Do it yourself" Q&A where someone is fiddling around with 230VAC electronics or other such potentially lethal power sources without having much of a clue of what they are doing. - Potential fire hazards, such as modifying consumer electronics, cables etc where shorts or over-current could start a fire. - RF experiments that may lead to sending high output power on the wrong frequency, or with severe out of band/spurious emissions. Which could in worst case block alarms/emergency calls on phones/emergency vehicle radio and similar. - Dangerous answers to questions that are explicitly listed as safety-critical. Vehicle electronics, certain control systems, med-tech devices, EX classification etc.