Arrrgh. http://photo.stackexchange.com/questions/88656/how-to-decide-whether-a-portrait-should-be-in-color-or-black-and-white is short and has some degree of subjectivity, but it's worded just fine, is on-topic, and is perfectly answerable. Yet, it was immediately rewarded with a downvote (and no upvotes yet). Please, please, let's _encourage_ more questions about _actual photography_ and not kick them away. As a community, do we _really_ prefer silly questions like http://photo.stackexchange.com/questions/87994/can-i-show-two-sides-of-a-card-in-one-photo — which has 33 upvotes and 23 answers, including one which says to "create a pocket universe!" — to fundamental ones about the *actual art of photography?*