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What happened to the quality filter? [closed]
Look at my reputation graph. Look at the very beginning where I got more than 1500 reputation in less than a month of being here. I have just barely passed the 3000 mark after 3 months of trying. Why? ...
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Are we an answer factory? [duplicate]
Are we an answer factory, or are we here to educate?
I've been reading Stack Exchanges far longer than I have been participating in them, but I have noticed a trend of people answering questions ...
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Discouraged practice? Broad question answering
There are a lot of good questions on Stack Overflow. There are also a lot of bad questions. The majority of the time, nobody jumps on them and they get closed in thirty minutes or so and deleted ...
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How to deal with questions that aren't really “questions”
How do you handle such questions: How to connect Android with PHP, MySQL?
This particular question was, naturally, closed. But there are numerous times that I have seen this happen on SO. I know It’s ...
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Where did Stack Overflow acquire its standards?
I have used it my whole way through university, without it things would have been much different. I could not continue without SO, but as I use it more and more I see it is the best because of how it ...
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What if a user keep asking all his question by editing only question?
If notoriously a user ask one question, and then edit the same question for his second (of-course getting answer of first question is not a matter here) question. And he can ask 5 question a day by ...
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Is it appropriate to answer “sub-questions” within a question?
I provided this answer for a question on Stack Overflow, which was intended to answer this "question within a question" near the end of the post:
Is this will work in all browsers?
Anyone ...
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Lots of not-always-useful but well-intentioned answers
In episode 42 of the Stack Exchange podcast Joel Spolsky mentioned something along the lines that some sites (for example, Travel Answers) suffer a little from questions that don't always get ...
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Removal of an Answer [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Why was my answer deleted without any appropriate reason?
So the thread that exploded last week on Stack Overflow about sorting socks, actually had a lot of interesting ...
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Is any flexibility allowed in the interpretation of the rules outlined in the FAQ?
Are the rules of the Stack Exchange Network (as outlined in the FAQ) strictly enforced, with no exceptions, or is some flexibility allowed (with occasional exceptions)?
Does the Stack Exchange ...
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Careless review upvotes are actively contributing to the quality problem, not correcting it
Look at this reply. The question is from 2008, it has an accepted answer, and almost every other answer generally has the same theme and references the same function.
That reply, at the time of ...
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Mechanism to provide feedback to reviewers who rubber stamp?
During a recent Review Suggested Edits session, I came across a reviewer who is clearly rubber stamping edits (Approved 550 edit suggestions and rejected 7), and who had missed an obvious case of ...
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One Liner answers
Many times it is observed that answers are only one liner on SO and they are not improved later also.
One of the defined rule suggest to have comment on question rather than one liner answer. ...
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The robo-approvers are killing my will to review edits
Already I have lost all hope of looking at late answers etc. It's just a parade of meh. I can't make any kind of intelligent decision because I can't see the other answers to the question, for ...
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The current review system encourages fake reviews; some people upvote everything rather than actually fixing problems
I went to a Late Answers review queue that had four items in it and started reviewing the first one by editing it into shape rather heavily.
By the time I was done, someone else had reviewed the ...
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Is my profile picture really offensive enough to block?
A moderator changed my profile picture telling me that it's not suitable for a serious and professional site like Stack Overflow.
Here is picture in question (warning, potentially NSFW):
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Code of Conduct, or: Handling issues dealing with professionalism and personal responsibility
Is there a useful, concise way of communicating community standards relating to personal behavior on SO? One that outlines what is expected, what is inappropriate, and what is not allowed or severely ...
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Stack Overflow needs a public bugtracker; Meta Stack Overflow doesn’t cut it
I’ve posted bugs on this website in the past, and the result is always uncooperative and unproductive. Usually a workaround and/or a link to the FAQ is posted as a comment or answer, and then the ...
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How Does the Community Handle Knee-Jerk Answers?
Does Stack Overflow have some sort of community standard for filtering out knee-jerk responses to questions?
I am well aware of the issues when you try to parse HTML with regular expressions. In the ...
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What should the standard spelling be - British or US?
I just saw someone edit the title of this question to change the spelling from favourite (The British spelling) to favorite (The US-English spelling).
Does SOFU have an accepted standard on language ...
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Closing career/philosophy/business model questions with genuine (but non-code) content
I was rather surprised to see this question closed: Viability of Open Source Business Model. It seemed directly related to the career of programming, as well as more interesting notions such as the ...

