>>11149607Yeah, well, I might be wrong.
I'm on /sci/ since 2008 and on /lit/ probably 4 years less, but I mostly find longer quality posts there. But I have a STEM PhD so it's less likely to be impressed on /sci/ than on /lit/.
I'd still guess my estimation is correct, though. /sci/ is a lot of people asking for solutions because it's a sort of (last) resort on how to get homework done. On /lit/, if people read 5 books with a philosophically minded angle per year, I'd say they are more interesting people to talk to than the Engineering undergrads here.