manner of conducting oneself in regards to the characteristics/expectations of Stack Exchange
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When enough is enough
This user has now probably made around 15 accounts. He consistently uses the python, python-3.x, mod-wsgi, wsgi and mysql-python tags, and does not ever do anything constructive. This deleted question ...
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1answer
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Trivial editing on my answer
My answer was just edited twice in under 5 minutes, both were in my opinion trivial, unnecessary edits. One even went as far as to add the word "link" to a jsFiddle, which I can assume was simply to ...
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8answers
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Are answers that just contain a regular expression pattern really “good answers”?
I have noticed an abundance of regex answers that consist of nothing but a pattern.
Obviously, not explaining the patterns will lead the (often clueless) OPs to just copy and paste the solutions. ...
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2answers
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Edited question makes answers incorrect
Here's the situation- someone asks a question, accepts an answer, and then un-accepts the answer, and edits the question, making that answer and other existing answers incorrect...
I've tried to ...
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2answers
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Policy on potential troublemakers, nonconstructive or disruptive members? [closed]
community. I searched on the background of troublemakers and found the following questions so far:
Add a moderator ability to watch troublemakers
What's the SO policy for swearing?
Bill the ...
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6answers
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New phenomenon: Rage Unaccepting
Now that accept rate is no longer displayed users can silently unaccept answers without anyone noticing.
I happened to notice by chance that this user (who is a long time member without any other ...
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2answers
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What is considered incorrect tagging?
Let me start by saying that I know that there is gamification in receiving tag-badges. Users* want the badges to show they have skills in certain areas.
I am active the sql tags and I have seen an ...
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3answers
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Should adding redundant but related tags be encouraged or discouraged
...when earning tag badges could be an influence?
(I'll try to keep this short)
I saw this question that was initially tagged c#, xml and xml-serialization. It was looking for a simple way to ...
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2answers
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Better Visual indicator for time limit on comment upvotes
Background:
Allow more than 1 comment upvote in 5 seconds
Summary of that thread: "Can we change the 5 second limit on up votes?" Status: "Declined."
My interpretation of the reason: An altered time ...
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3answers
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Best practice or behavior on duplicates
If I ask a question, and somebody points out it's a duplicate, say I go and check the answers there and accept the fact that it is a duplicate (not necessarily an exact one, but it helps solve the ...
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2answers
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Disallow downvoting other answers if I've posted my own [duplicate]
Possible Duplicates:
The answer to tactical downvoting problem?
Is the “down-voting (most) all answers that aren’t yours” pattern considered harmful?
What should be done to ...
3
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1answer
95 views
How to act when a user posts the same question multiple times by wording differently?
A user asked a question on SO, to w. I have done my best to answer this question. The user accepted the answer but did not ask any further questions.
Original question from a user:
How should I ...
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5answers
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Why are consistent 0% accept rate users not punished?
There's quite a number of consistent offenders that cannot bring themselves to marking answers as accepted.
I personally always comment on that and do NOT answer the question, regardless how trivial ...
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4answers
544 views
Rude responses from the community
This has not happened to me. This thread is based on random questions I've seen around.
I love Stack Overflow. The variety of answered questions is stellar. Very often, Google leads me to SO on my ...
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11answers
1k views
Why do some people only post answers, and not questions?
Why do some people not ask questions on SO? If it is only for reputation (which basically boosts their CV), they could instead do some investigations in spheres that interest them. So what's the point ...
18
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8answers
937 views
The answer to tactical downvoting problem?
As we know, the tactical downvoting (I'm talking especially about SO, as I don't know about other sites) is more and more becoming a serious problem, as I see, the community can't stop this behavior ...
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5answers
1k views
Could we please be a bit nicer to moderators?
TL;DR
Moderators are human and make mistakes. If you feel a moderator screwed up, please be patient with us and try to communicate objectively to help us avoid a lot of unnecessary meta drama. All ...
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11answers
472 views
Is there anything to be done about answer sniping?
Since there have been some questions up here recently that bring up the edge cases in which people can gain reputation without actually contributing much, I will add one more way that has recently ...
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11answers
1k views
Relative friendliness of developers by language on SO? [closed]
Doing a bit of C++ recently has exposed me to the C++ community on StackOverflow and, though I might be imagining this, they strike me as being generally a bit more friendly, a bit less spikey ...
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8answers
449 views
Should good answers always be upvoted?
I've noticed a psychological effect with my own voting, and am curious to know whether anyone else sees the same thing. Simply put, if I see a correct or good answer, I don't always upvote it, if the ...
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7answers
425 views
How can we help users who repeatedly ask similar questions or update constantly?
Before I ask my questions, I need to describe two types of low-quality users.
Type P:
A type P user will post a block of code, possibly with a stack trace, and text that boils down to "this doesn't ...
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2answers
131 views
Users who exclusively answer their own questions - not others'
I've spotted an unusual user. Long story short they ask tons of questions (normal) but almost exclusively answers questions they asked themselves - is this behavior normal/acceptable?
The user I have ...
4
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6answers
119 views
What accountability exists for answerers not reading questions?
Ok, now I admit I haven't been here very long, but I've been seeing a trend amongst the users here: they love to answer questions! This is a good thing, but I think this phenomenon is a little out of ...
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47answers
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Could we please be a bit nicer to new users?
There is a distinct decline in the level of civility here. Some of this is due to new users coming in and posting spam and other nonsense, but the offtopic and downvote buttons are doing a pretty ...
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3answers
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Downvotes as punishment for “bad behavior”
This is based on the discussion on this answer.
Summary: A user called Microsoft brain dead (it has since been edited out) in an otherwise very good answer to the question (it's even the top voted ...
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0answers
70 views
More clearly discourage questions that only link to code
I don't know if it's just me, but I believe I'm seeing a rise in StackOverflow questions that contain no code in the javascript, jquery, and related tags and just a link to JSBin or JSFiddle.
The ...
6
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4answers
306 views
Why are SO participants so unfriendly? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Could we please be a bit nicer to new users?
Why is insulting other users and giving sarcastic comments such a huge part of the culture on SO? It's the complete opposite ...
3
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2answers
151 views
Textual Smilies/emoticons usage
Just from using SO, I have seen many direct/indirect comments about using smilies. I understand this is a (generally) serious site, but I was wondering just what are the rules/expectations on using ...
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3answers
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Should one downvote an “average” question just because it's highly upvoted?
When down voting I usually follow the 'guideline' in the mouse-over, with the post showing no research, unclear, or not useful.
However, when searching for something, I will occasionally run across a ...
7
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6answers
532 views
Endless question user - what to do?
This user http://stackoverflow.com/users/164299/rachel continually posts questions. Just to absorb the contents of the questions she has already asked would take a year or more I think. And yet the ...
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23answers
2k views
Handling “Problematic” Stack Overflow participants
What do I mean by "problematic Stack Overflow participants"? Here are the criteria:
Asks dozens to hundreds of questions over a period of 3-6 months (or more).
All questions are consistently of low ...
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3answers
187 views
Is it appropriate to directly ask users to alter their behavior?
Some comments or answers ask users to alter their behavior on Stack Exchange. For example, critics may ask the questioner to modify their question, comment, or answer to fit some particular ...
4
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2answers
398 views
What does the distribution of reputation in SO say about SO-users?
Reputation on SO has been highly discussed. I have been curious how the reputation is distributed. A first glimpse on the userlist resulted in the hypothesis, that reputation is degrading following a ...
4
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8answers
422 views
Polarity of conflict between upvotes and downvotes?
Assuming the posts on SO follow a normal distribution of quality, as seems likely, should not one downvote roughly as many questions/answers as one upvotes?
Further: It seems that people here (and ...
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2answers
138 views
How to get back in touch with the SO community
Say you have annoyed some (or, possibly, a lot) of people on SO and have landed outside the circle of trust. Can anything (practical) be done to "get back in"? Have you had such experiences and ...
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30answers
1k views
Does SO encourage developer laziness?
I've answered a number of questions on SO recently where it is obvious that the poster has just blatantly used SO as a substitute for loading up their own IDE/language documentation or helpfile.
...
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1answer
95 views
Is it considered a bad habit to post more than one question on the same topic?
Let me explain better: suppose I asked a question about a problem A.
Then, while waiting for the answer, I continued my researches about and I found a possible workaround for A, but I have some ...
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7answers
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Reputation inflation will disinterest users from site functionality
Any economic system is closed to some degree (i.e. money already printed and functioning). In a system like Stack Overflow, rewards (in reputation) are generated all the time and there is no upper ...
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15answers
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What are the most annoying user behaviors you have seen? [closed]
For example, I don't really like it when people say thank you by answering their own question.
When people just think about winning reputation more than help users. I know that the reputation is used ...
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3answers
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Is it ok for people to be so nagging about the [homework] tag?
I think that sometimes SO users are too insistent and rude about the homework tag.
If you see question Linked List Structure in Java, the user Thomas rudely demands for the new user to tag the ...
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0answers
123 views
Shameless use of the site for homework problems [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
How to ask and answer homework questions?
What's the policy for brazen use of the site for homework, like this?
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4answers
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Automatically upvote questions you answer - Unless you say otherwise
A good question will receive many answers, and much more views than normal.
This level of activity is not reflected in the upvoting of said question. I recently encountered several such questions, ...
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2answers
195 views
Are moderators held accountable for behavior outside of Stack Exchange? [closed]
There is nothing in the Terms of Service that indicates that a user of a Stack Exchange can be held accountable for their actions outside of the site.
For example, if a user was to make disparaging ...
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vote
1answer
60 views
What happens if a question is both tagged with favorite and ignored tag?
Suppose there is a question tagged both with Java (favorite tag) and Algorithm (ignored tag, don't show it option). What would be the SO behaviour? Would I still see the question (preferred way to go) ...
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3answers
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Do people remember similar questions or do they actually search for duplicates?
I am surprised by the number of questions flagged as duplicate. Being curious, do people actually remember similar questions (I know some do) or do they actually go the extra mile, searching for ...
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7answers
520 views
What is with people not marking their questions as answered?
Is it something about the interface that compels people (especially those on Super User) to not mark their questions as having an accepted answer, even after they have clearly gotten an answer that ...
7
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2answers
193 views
Should I delete incorrect answers? Will doing so give me rep?
I posted this answer and then realized the answer was just plain wrong, so I deleted it.
Now the answer seems to have a score of three, and I earned the the "Disciplined" badge. Have I gotten points ...
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4answers
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Am I downvoting too much, or are things really that bad?
Let me say first that I am fairly new here (about 3 weeks) and absolutely love Stack Overflow. At first I let some of the negative attitudes get to me a little, left a few snarky comments, but that ...
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2answers
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Should answers to closed questions still count for rep?
I think there's a problem with allowing people to collect reputation points on questions that are closed or really bad. I think it's the wrong incentive. Let's look at what the options are when ...
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1answer
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downvoting vs. 'poking'
I recently noticed a quite reasonable question that was downvoted several times by SO users that thought the OP should first 'accept' a few of his formerly asked questions (he had an accept rate of ...







