Do you think the Back-it-up Principle is working?
We've had the [Back-it-up Principle](http://moms4mom.com/back-it-up) Principle](http://moms4mom.com/back-it-up/) since the beginning of M4M. We put it in place specifically to stop answers like the following:
>Q: Should I do X when my baby does Y?
>A1: Yes, why wouldn't you do X? Non-X'ers are the lowest form of society!
>A2: I'm a doctor and I recommend doing X to all my patients.
>A3: Anyone who does X certainly doesn't care about their baby. I don't know how people can be so cruel. My mother never did X to me when I was a child, and I'm fine!
And then, of course, everyone just votes up the answer they agree with most, or the answer from the supposed doctor, even though we have no way to prove they're a real doctor.
We've enforced it pretty strongly. Do you think it's working? Do we need stronger enforcement? Are we overdoing it? What can we do to get the community to take part in setting standards like this for the site?