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160 votes
20 answers
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How to lure professionals to Stack Overflow?

Although haters may slander PHP forever, one cannot deny the fact that most of the web is powered by this language, including portals like Facebook, Wikipedia, WordPress, Vkontakte and - much more ...
61 votes
4 answers
2k views

Question that can be solved using basic debugging [duplicate]

More often than never (that would be around several times a day, and about half the questions asked under the android tag), questions can be answered using basic debugging. Reading the stacktrace, ...
946 votes
24 answers
15k views

Can we please have the "Lacks Minimal Understanding" close reason back?

That close reason Yes, I believe it was condescending and somewhat rude. However there is a mass of questions that fall under a crystal clear criteria: They're poorly written. They have formatting ...
63 votes
4 answers
4k views

Are there legitimate "fix my code" questions?

If a competent coder asks a "spot the bug" question where the answer is non trivial, should it be downvoted? Does it depend on additional factors like the question's appeal to others? Suppose such a ...
140 votes
4 answers
3k views

Recent changes to close reasons on Stack Overflow

Over the past week, I've made several fairly significant changes to the close reasons and associated documentation on Stack Overflow. I've been monitoring and tweaking those changes, and believe they ...
11 votes
1 answer
306 views

Can we close questions that put most code in an image? [duplicate]

Sometimes I just see questions that post code in an image like this. As we know, code in images is not very helpful to other visitors. Honestly, even the question is valid and we can help OP to ...
-14 votes
1 answer
207 views

What am I doing wrong when I ask questions?

What am I doing wrong when I ask questions? This is an example of a deleted question where a user said I didn't have enough code so I added it. Scrap data from apt output I want grap data from apt ...
10 votes
1 answer
613 views

Triage - no minimal example given

When triaging questions, which category should be chosen for users that have made no attempt to distill their question down to a minimal, reproducible example? For example, in this post , the OP has ...
12 votes
1 answer
208 views

Which flag should I use for too much code? [duplicate]

I just got the privilege to edit or review questions and answers. Now I'm faced with the question: what flag is the right one, when the question includes too much code? Surely Needs author edit, but ...
7 votes
1 answer
122 views

Should we close old questions that have no answers, limited views and OP has already indicated they have moved on

Regarding: Customize toolbar styles for UWP This question is very old and has attracted limited views, limited comments and no answers. I write both UWP and Xamrin apps and haven't come across this ...
-8 votes
1 answer
2k views

Why did I get a review ban for this homework help question triage?

So I received my second review ban in a short period of time and first of all I want to make clear that I am not trying to whine about this but am rather asking here to genuinely learn where I went ...
-22 votes
1 answer
155 views

Closed post seconds after posting?

I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: How do I prevent partial text from appearing at the bottom of a button added at runtime? I posted this question and it was closed literally seconds ...
109 votes
9 answers
3k views

Using Stack Overflow to teach students to debug programs

I am teaching a class on program debugging in Python and Java to students who range from beginner to intermediate developers. The goal of the class is basically to teach students to take someone else'...
332 votes
25 answers
8k views

Help us test question triage!

tl;dr: there's a new review queue. It'll be getting somewhere around 1-2 questions per minute. The only thing they have in common is that the system is unsure of what to do with them. Some are great, ...
121 votes
2 answers
1k views

Can we please get the "How to create an MCVE" help page updated, to state that a link to a GitHub project is generally NOT an acceptable MCVE?

I'm seeing more and more questions where the asker posts an excerpt of code, that by itself is not runnable, with a link to a GitHub repo and... that's it. (In some of the more egregious examples, ...

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