Though I haven't *technically* asked a single off-topic question yet, I theoretically *could* have, because, due to my familiarity with **Wikipedia policies forbidding original research** (from whose [mathematical reference desk](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Mathematics) I eventually found my way here, and onto the related [Math.SE](http://math.stackexchange.com) site), I **misinterpreted** the wording describing site policies as meaning that the asking of **research level questions** is **forbidden**, rather than *expected*, where the relevant phrase was being **misunderstood** as referring to **yet-unanswered questions**, such as, say, the **Riemann Hypothesis**, possibly as a minimal attempt to ward off potential [quacks](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ViXra). Of course, luckily for me, my questions were well-received: but that's most likely the result of pure *chance*, rather than the direct byproduct of *correct comprehension*, from my part, of the site's *actual* rules. I also had no real clue, whatsoever, of the *proper* relation between MO and MSE, deeming them simply as being two equally-frequented Q&A websites for addressing this particular topic, similarly to, say, [Code Guru](http://www.codeguru.com) and [Code Project](http://www.codeproject.com). It took me *weeks*, if not *months*, to *finally* understand what the phrase *actually* meant *all along*.