Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of questions can I ask here?

If your question is about:

... it is welcome here. No question is too trivial or too "newbie".

Please look around to see if your question has already been asked (and maybe even answered!) before you ask. If you end up asking a question that has been asked before, that is OK and deliberately allowed. Other users will hopefully edit in links to related or similar questions to help future visitors find their way.

It's also perfectly fine to ask and answer your own question, but pretend you're on Jeopardy: phrase it in the form of a question.

What kind of questions should I not ask here?

Avoid asking questions that have nothing to do with the above websites. This is not a random discussion board, this is a place for improving our community and websites!

Be nice.

Treat others with the same respect you'd want them to treat you. We're all here to help each other. Be tolerant of others who may not know everything you know. Bring your sense of humor.

Do I have to log in or create an account?

Yes. You must have a registered account on Stack Overflow, Server Fault, or Super User to participate here.

What is reputation?

Reputation is completely optional; normal use of Meta Stack Overflow does not require any reputation whatsoever.

Here's how it works: if you post a good question or helpful answer, it will be voted up by your peers: you gain 10 reputation points. If you post something that's off topic or incorrect, it will be voted down: you lose 2 reputation points. You can earn up to 200 reputation per day, but no more. (Note that votes for any posts marked "community wiki" do not generate reputation.)

Amass enough reputation points and Meta Stack Overflow will allow you to go beyond simply asking and answering questions:

15 Vote up
15 Flag offensive
1 Leave comments
100 Vote down (costs 1 rep)
100 Edit community wiki posts
1 Reduced advertising
250 Vote to close or reopen your questions
99 Create new tags
500 Retag questions
2000 Edit other people's posts
3000 Vote to close or reopen any questions
10000 Delete closed questions, access to moderation tools

you can always comment on your questions and answers, and any answers to questions you've asked, even with 1 rep.

At the high end of this reputation spectrum there is little difference between users with high reputation and moderators. That is very much intentional. We don't run Meta Stack Overflow. The community does.

What if I really want someone to look at my bug / feature request / discussion?

Put a bounty on it. This costs a little reputation, but it will push your post to the featured tab for 7 days and visually distinguish it from other posts. It will get more attention, but we can't guarantee it will necessarily be acted upon.

Why are some questions closed?

Questions that are deemed sufficiently off-topic may be closed by the community. Users with 3000 reputation can cast a limited number of close votes per day. When a question reaches 5 close votes, it is marked as closed, and will no longer accept answers. Closed questions may be opened by casting reopen votes in the same manner. However, you may only vote to close or reopen a question once.

An explanation of common reasons to close questions is available on meta.

Other people can edit my stuff?!

Like Wikipedia, this site is collaboratively edited. If you are not comfortable with the idea of your posts being edited by other trusted users, this may not be the site for you.