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The way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others.

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Protection of new users from aggression [closed]

I have been on this site for a couple of days and brought with me a personal puzzle problem. I had people who totally understood this question and provided some answers. On the other hand, specific ...
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Is OP's stubornness a valid reason to close a post on Meta?

There is a user (whom I'm obviously not going to name) who frequently appears in the comment sections of my posts and whom I'm frequently in disagreement with. Shortly after they join the discussion, ...
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What rules should there be for commenting on answers that are suspected to be AI-generated?

The core issue There have been a number of comments accusing users of posting LLM-generated answers (e.g., posts created using ChatGPT). There's also been instances of users (a user?) trying to entrap ...
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Close-voting and answering questions (and the dupehammer version of it) [duplicate]

I am questioning some users' behavior and the way SO works. Let's take the following examples: A user votes to close a question (for whatever reason) then posts an answer to that question A user ...
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Does forgetting a DBMS deserve a downvote? [duplicate]

I left an answer on a question that was not asked in very clear way. The user did not specify the DBMS and I gave an answer that was correct for T-SQL. I forgot to add this in the first draft; I then ...
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Question with Bounty (+150) got answered and accepted. After discussion in comments the answer was unaccepted (for no reason)) [duplicate]

After seeing that the question had a 150-reputation points bounty, I put a little effort in the question and extended his code. After one question from the questioner in the comment and my answer, the ...
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Was I too rough to this asker?

Was my attitude bad in terms of asking a follow-up question and suggesting a for loop in the first comment, and later on the response on the person's rudeness? All possible 5 letter strings but with ...
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Personal attack by a moderator, with no accountability [closed]

Update: I've toned down the language in the title and the body of this post. You can see the original in the edit history, if desired, and there are references to it in the comments. The original ...
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What should I do about an experienced user with a history of asking bad questions?

I was halfway through typing a boilerplate comment welcoming someone to Stack Overflow and selecting the appropriate help links to read in order to ask the question properly, when I noticed that the ...
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A user that keeps making tag edits to get attention [duplicate]

There is a particular user in the tags I follow that keeps making micro edits (tags only) to questions they answered themselves in the past. The revisions are clearly aimed at drawing new attention to ...
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Is this comment really "not nice"?

I got suspended again for making rude comments on terrible questions and answers. In the mod message provided, I was given examples of the problematic comments. 4 of the 5 given, I accept that they're ...
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Question closed without good reasons and mainly referencing a closed one?

Today I asked this question: How to get rid of CS8601 the most elegant way (most appropriate way) It was closed. No reason given. Like very often when the question cannot be answered easily. But, yes, ...
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Is downvoting harmful and should it be removed completely?

We're all familiar with the numerous complaints, from both new and longtime members of the Stack Overflow community, describing this place as unfriendly, even hostile. It's a serious enough problem ...
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Why so unfriendly (and unfair)?

Earlier today I asked a question on Stack Overflow based on a problem I faced on LeetCode. Three issues: First, a user ranted saying how "these contest/challenge/competitive coding/hacking sites&...
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Totally different solution from the old answer is added to another old answer

This answer had solution to use parallel and it was created on Aug 27 '14. Some time later I provided a totally new solution to use xargs and I did it on Oct 6 '17. Now I see that above answer about ...
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Another new user complaining about the site being unfriendly and elitist ... what to do differently?

Screenshot: The fire-script of the 'MachineGun script (js)' does what he wants (from https://answers.unity.com/questions/207890/shoot-when-gui-is-pressed.html) The answers of https://answers.unity....
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What do I do about a user who makes seemingly trivial edits to my question?

I asked a valid question about an issue I have in an Angular project and provided a detailed info about settings of my project. Just about an hour after I asked the question, some user started ...
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All the 3 users got downvoted for closing the answer [duplicate]

This question was closed by 3 users. After that, the OP decided to downvote the questions/answers of all 3 of us for revenge, I guess. What should one do in this situation? The downvotes can be seen ...
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Asking for help multiple times in comments

What do you do when a user who posted a question pings you multiple times in comments to ask for help? Recently, I just wanted to point a little error in the code that might not solve the issue, so ...
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When answering a question, is it ethical to ask for a Google sheets file even when such a request violates a user's privacy?

It is common in google-sheets and google-apps-script for answerers to ask questioners to share a Google sheets file. Some requests in the last 24 hours: How can I combine multiple functions with ...
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Are we too ferocious?

About this question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59754747/how-to-compare-time-in-php (question screenshot) Yesterday a question has been asked by what seemed to be a new contributor. Granted ...
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In an answer, is there a general prohibition on refuting arguments made in other answers?

Very often on programming issues, many answers are not only factually wrong, they also make detailed argument which are unfounded, logically incorrect, have subtle faults, etc. Yet these answers are ...
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Stack Overflow vs. Stack Overflow - What can we as a community do to improve the relationship with the company that backs us?

The relationship between us, the community, and the company is far from perfect. Yet we depend on each other: Stack Overflow (the community) would not exist without Stack Overflow (the company) ...
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How to deal with a rude user which is up on war with you?

Yesterday I wrote a long comment for an LQ question where I explained why it's not meant to be rude if someone tries to get more information. The question was deleted immediately so I wrote a comment ...
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Is Stack Overflow too pedantic about "undefined behaviors"?

Today I asked this question, which I was expecting an answer explaining why, possibly involving analysis of the generated assembly. It didn't took more than a few minutes before a C gold tag badge ...
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Divisions, disappointment and pillory: how can we make meta a more enjoyable, productive space for everyone?

Bear with me. This is an attempt to sweep together a lot of the angst on the site in an attempt to deal with it. This isn't a question. It's literally a discussion. I'm sharing my ideas and you can ...
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Temporarily close my account

I need to know if I can temporarily disable my account. I ran into a problem (minutes ago) where a user threatened me because I told them Stack Overflow was not a code service. I also changed my name ...
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Is there some canonical "Why downvotes are not evil?" [duplicate]

I would like to be nicer to new users. Let me try to make my point by quoting this answer: Contrary to popular opinion, most users here are nice and want to help rather than enjoying "shooting ...
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(Why) are high rep users discouraged from asking questions?

After posting a question on main (the current revision, the original revision) that as far as I can tell is a clear and on-topic question, there followed 5 downvotes, 3 close votes, and some comments ...
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A person asked me "did you downvote my answer?" Should I reply?

When I saw a wrong answer and that answer got a downvote. I commented on it to suggest improvements. Then, the answerer asked me "Is that you who downvoted the answer?". If you were me in that ...
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Be nice, be nice, be nice, yes, but what if the question is horrifically egregiously bad?

So yes, it is being drummed into us to always be nice, but good lord almighty, what to do when you run into horrific, terrible, and just plain lazy homework dump questions, questions such as this ...
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To what extent is Stack Overflow for Teams subject to the Code of Conduct and general site policies? [closed]

At first, I thought it was obvious that Stack Overflow for Teams would be subject to the full Code of Conduct (CoC) and other applicable content and behavior policies, however Catija ā™¦ mentioned in an ...
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How to behave when OP claims that someone misunderstood his question, but in fact the answer is right to the point?

15+ hours ago I answered this question. OP then commented that he wants to use BackgroundWorker instead. I gently said that this is another whole question and it wasn't asked in the original post. A ...
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Is it OK to downvote because I don't like a guy/gal? [duplicate]

There is this guy that was rude to me in my questions, so he downvoted my question. And then added a rude comment. So I replied back and back and forth it became a heated argument. So I want to ask is ...
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With a userbase as diverse as Stack Overflow's, how will we arrive at an actionable definition of "unwelcoming"?

So on Mark Amery's Feedback post about the newest blog post, I wrote this comment: If you're gonna use any user input to define "unwelcoming" y'all are going to be in for a rough time. The ...
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Are we collectively wired to be 'rude'? [closed]

I respect and appreciate the attempts being made to make SO more 'friendly'. I certainly have felt unwelcome on more than one occasion. But honestly, I think it's a lost cause. The smartest people ...
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But seriously. How to be nice when trying to say the code is crap?

I came upon a question just now where the OP's code has serious errors which leads to problems, and the OP asks how to solve the problems. So far, so good, but after having the serious errors pointed ...
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How to deal with users who are being abusive on valid criticism?

I recently came across a question which was like How do I create something like this ā€¦ ? and the only detail was a link to a screenshot. I commented asking the OP to be specific and post a sample ...
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Does Stack Exchange really want to conflate newbies with women/people of color?

The Stack Overflow Isnā€™t Very Welcoming blog post says: Too many people experience Stack Overflow as a hostile or elitist place, especially newer coders, women, people of color, and others in ...
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Is it possible to know the gender or race of another Stack Overflow user?

The recent blog post brings up some important observations about the Stack Overflow community. In particular, the paragraph about bias suggests to me that it is often possible to know another user's ...
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Rude flag dismissed on comment saying user "doesn't seem to be able to develop basic Java code"

I flagged the following answer as rude because of the line: Especially for user7294900 who doesn't seem to be able to develop basic Java code: It violates the first and third rules of be nice model: ...
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User inviting others to Skype to solve their problems

Recently I have seen a user that is quite zealous in contributing to StackĀ Overflow. The user is relatively new to SO (the account is only a few months old), but they have over 100 answers and about ...
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What to do if a user profile contains some kind of rudeness? [duplicate]

I came across a user profile which has some rudeness in his title. Here's a screenshot: Is this kind of title allowed here on Stack Overflow? (or on all Stack Exchange sites?). Isn't that ...
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Close question as dupe, and edit in answer in target to better handle the alleged duplicate question

I asked a question earlier today. It was first singlehandedly marked as duplicate, and then after few minutes there was an edit to an answer in the target of the duplicate. I feel this is wrong for 2 ...
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Is the MCVE help page actually being linked to in a useful way?

Recently when posting questions of my own, or viewing others' questions, I see that the comments are all "Improve your question by posting a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example." or "That's ...
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Handling a user who downvotes *all* the answers out of spite

This may not come often, but I still wonder. Some users have a pet peeve. It may be aimed at doubly tagged c++ and c posts, or just an aversion to other ways in which posts are off-topic. At times, ...
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Is idownvotedbecau.se recommended?

I've just discovered that there is a site http://idownvotedbecau.se/, but what is the official view of using this in comments? Although the text of the pages are well-written and carry an overall ...
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Should I edit code to create a minimum, verifiable example?

In the question AutoHotkey choking on same-line curly brace for compound if statements, the author included the following code-block to demonstrate their issue. ^!p:: IfWinExist ahk_class QWidget, ,...
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Should SO users be actively encouraged to be more patient where cultural misunderstandings are evident?

Coders from all over the world use Stack Overflow for and to help understanding this vast subject. I don't have statistics to hand, but in my experience, a large number of users are clearly not ...
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Why do so many good programmers waste their time on Stack Overflow?

I get depressed when I see so many good programmers answering others' easily-googleable answers, and writing code for them. I mean, why do you guys do that? How do good programmers have this much ...
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