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Why was my question ill-received?

I write this after wanting to ask another question and seeing the popup that I might get banned from asking questions because my previous questions were received badly. (0 votes, 0 votes, -1 votes) ...
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Are there statistics on the percentage of users over time, that are high reputation/high answer to question ratio?

This thought occurred to me recently. When Stack Overflow started, there must have been a lot of users who were already very experienced programmers, who then fit into SO mostly answering questions. ...
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The tag [literate-programming] is filled with questions about loops (iteration)

When entering "iterate" into the tag search box for a new question, literate-programming is indeed one of the suggested tags... Is there anything that can be done to prevent this from ...
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The Mortarboard badge description confuses me

The description for the Mortarboard badge is: Earn at least 200 reputation (the daily maximum) in a single day This is confusing to me because, in my mind, the concepts of "at least" and "maximum" ...
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Reducing the number of examples in huge topics to currently recommended 6 (12) examples per topic [closed]

Recently a limit to the number of examples per topic was introduced: 6 examples per topic for all users, 12 examples per topic for users with full editing privileges (2000 rep). I suppose that means ...
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Is removing unnecessary smileys and ellipses a valid suggested edit?

I see a few questions containing multiple smileys and ellipses (the "..."). Two examples of this scenario: This ng-idle is not supporting.... :( The $idleProvider throws an error :( I'm new to ...
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Should I suggest edits to transform code blocks into Stack Snippets for HTML/CSS/JS questions?

I occasionally come across questions which contain HTML/CSS/JS which are formatted using the standard code blocks (backticks or indentation) that would be better as a runnable snippet. Is it good ...
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What is the best practice for following up after your question has been answered?

I've recently asked this question and, now that it got an answer, I'd like to know how to follow up with it. The problem is that I couldn't really get that specific answer to work in my environment ...
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Should my canonical about read_clipboard usage in Pandas be on Meta or Main?

If you've ever tried answering questions in pandas, you'll know 90% of them cannot be answered unless the OP posts their data (or, at least a sample) that gives us an idea what they're working with ...
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Ambiguous reason for a helpful flag

Here is the flag related to this question: Resize with scale - convert jquery to React JS I don't really understand the comment. Why should we allow the bounty to run because there is an answer? An ...
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Rename [Unity] tag [duplicate]

Given that unity has the following in the description. DO NOT USE ON QUESTIONS ABOUT THE UNITY GAME ENGINE (use: unity3d instead)!! Perhaps it is badly named to begin with. I suggest we rename ...
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C++ question a duplicate of a question in Python?

C++: Running total not incrementing with for loop Python: How can I force division to be floating point? Division keeps rounding down to 0 C++ has totally different ways of solving the issue than ...
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Should SO Documentation be used for documenting file formats? [closed]

Is it worthwhile documenting common file formats? What about proprietary file formats? In the case of the former, there is an issue of redundancy since detailed specifications will probably be ...
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Can code-only answers be high quality?

I don't like asking about audits, because it sounds like complaining, but I'm not sure about this: I've been review-banned once, and I haven't failed any audits since then (a few weeks ago), but I ...
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In which Stack Overflow umbrella of sites should I ask a OO design question?

I have a question that deals with OO design aspects. I do not have complete working code and my understanding is that non-working code cannot be posted on the Code Review site. What I have is a ...
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Serial unaccept

I saw a reputation change due to an unaccept in my activity tab, explored by curious to know if any better answer posted, but eventually saw this serial unaccept pattern. Maybe he felt bad for the ...
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Do we need [stylesheet]?

I just stumbled upon stylesheet. The current tag wiki is a bit ambiguous. A style sheet is made up of style rules that tell a browser how to present a document. It uses style sheet languages like ...
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JS Room Monthly Challenge January

Thanks for voting! The selected challenge is: RxJS and React Task: Use RxJS and react to implement any game based on the subject of gravity - that is the player is affected by gravity somehow. The ...
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#Upvotes/#Downvotes = 6; is that OK?

I just reached 25k rep and gained access to the site's analytics, where with a quick glance I saw that the number of upvotes is six times greater than the number of downvotes. Since the voting system ...
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Meaningless edits, or formatting guidelines not communicated?

I receive notifications of ‘suggested edits’ to my writing with cosmetic changes of unknown purpose, such as this one: A common pattern is that an edit looks like it tries to make my answer or ...
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Triage Audit Failure by Marking as Duplicate [duplicate]

I just failed an audit within Triage because I flagged a question as a duplicate. I was told that I failed because it was an answerable question. This was the question used in the audit: https://...
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Why is this link-only answer disputed?

I flagged this answer as not an answer: This is about the most detailed explanation of the algorithm for turning an integer value (3,111,792) into English-language text ("three million, one hundred ...
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Is it possible (or meaningful) to forbid someone to create a new account to get past a ban?

Recently this question has been on Meta: What is the appropriate way to report someone who created a new account to get around a ban? To me that particular issue there seems like a duplicate ...
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Should direct download links be removed from a post?

I came across g++ compilation issues on Ubuntu 14.04/14.10 and while reading it there is a link code base the OP was using. When clicking on the link it immediately downloaded a file instead of ...
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Suggested Edit Replacing JSFiddle with Stack Snippet, what to do?

I'm reviewing a suggested edit that wraps the code in a stack snippet and removes the JSFiddle link: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/5797556 I have skipped the review since I'm not ...
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Why do people comment instead of voting to close?

I am mostly looking at new posts and I noticed what people often write comments instead of voting, e.g. Your question is not clear. There are no question marks in your question. instead of voting "...
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Is there a canonical question for a common misuse of `or` in Python?

Every few days, I see one or two questions like this: Why is "bad answer" never printed? answer = input("Yes or No").lower() if "yes" or "no" in answer: print("good answer") else: print("...
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How to add Swift answers to older iOS questions

It happens to me all the time: I am searching for an answer to a current question I have in my Swift 3 code. I find a useful answer, but it is written in Objective-C or earlier Swift versions. After ...
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Why do review audits count towards the daily quota?

I've noticed that review audits take up from your limit of 20 reviews per day. Is there a specific reason that this is occurs? I'd feel like the concept of a review audit, when passed, shouldn't ...
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Dealing with answers that correct the code, but don't answer the question

I was looking over a question asking why they were getting "dead code" errors. Someone posted an answer that basically said the typical "you're unconditionally returning in the loop, so the loop will ...
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Interesting "undownvoted" occurrence on my account

Logged on this am and noticed this: I'm guessing the "auto downvote robot thing" has undone these 3 downvotes. I'm guessing it thinks I was serially voting, which I suppose I was as each of these ...
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Should all Java floating point precision questions be closed, not answered?

There is a canonical question and answers, Is floating point math broken? for why there are rounding errors on floating point arithmetic. If a question asks why there are floating point rounding ...
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Repeated "link-only" answers

Check these link-only, and duplicate answers by the same author. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11... All these answers appeared on the low-quality posts review list repeatedly, like this. Are ...
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Is interview-question really a good tag for SO?

I just came across a question about interview questions that was tagged interview-question. This tag doesn't strike me as a very good fit for SO, or at least like a tag that can easily be used to ...
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Is self-promotion allowed in a legitimate edit?

I just encountered this suggested edit in the queue. The user suggesting the edit wants to add his own github project to those listed in an answer that has already received 10 upvotes. I would ...
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Is this a good use of a community wiki?

I recently encountered this suggested edit from an anonymous user. It added an alternative method that was asked for in the comments. It seemed like a good answer, but not something that should be ...
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Is using Stack Overflow as a whiteboard a recommendable way to get rep as a new user?

I am new on the site; actually the reason I registered is because IBM moved the Worklight forums to Stack Overflow. After having asked 3 worklight-related questions, I realize that I do not expect ...
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Increase max daily votes?

Preface: A year on, after using more Stack Exchange sites, I'd like to now clarify: I'd like to see this only on Stack Overflow. It's quite easy to max out your votes on SO if you're on the site a lot....
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Merge tag [render] to [rendering]

The tags render and rendering seems to be about the same topic. render 5274 questions and this Tag Excerpt: Rendering is the process of generating an image from a model (or models in what ...
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Drive-By Upvotes?

How in the world does a question like this, https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23894387/php-constantly-updating-script, get an upvote? Does Stack Overflow suffer from as many drive-by upvotes as it ...
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Question marked as duplicate of a question that has no answers

How do I allow multiple users to connect to my H2 database simultaneously? is marked as a duplicate of How do I share an H2 database over a peer-to-peer network? with the comment: This question has ...
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Link Only Answer - Not An Answer Declined

https://stackoverflow.com/a/19591602/621316 I feel like this is a very straight-forward link only answer: See here: Relationships, Navigation Properties, and Foreign Keys These kinds of answers ...
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How can we best flag comments suggesting that askers upload their code to GitHub (or another cloud service)?

More and more I'm seeing vague "something is broken but I don't know what please help" questions that should be closed, but instead other users post in the comments "upload your code to ...
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Should an answer get deleted if there's already same answer(s)? [duplicate]

For example, this one (10k users only). The solution is already mentioned in the accepted answer, which was posted one year ago. But this one, posted 5 hours ago, and doesn't improve anything. ...
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How do you handle an answer that says "google it"?

I recently downvoted an answer on this question (edit: it was deleted very quickly after making this post) and wasn't sure if more action was needed. It seems like an attempt to answer the question ...
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Confusing duplicate target for Java Boolean default value

I was looking to check what is the default value for a boolean in Java. This was asked several times: Default value of boolean and Boolean in Java Default Boolean value in Java Both of those are ...
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Pull the [plugins]

Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? plugins tag wiki: A plug-in (or plugin) is a set of software components that adds specific abilities ...
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Tell the financial controllers of Stack Exchange to put money into keeping the current user base happy

We're Unhappy This question has brought out many issues on the site that have been discussed and just are not being addressed. Declaring a Review strike until efficiency improvements are implemented ...
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Stack Overflow Jobs Update - February 2019

Here’s a roundup of what’s happened on Jobs lately, plus some insights into what’s coming up. Improvements to Company Pages After shipping a large design update to company pages last August, Kirti ...
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What is the point of [numpy-ndarray]?

Is there any rationale behind numpy-ndarray? There is no info for it and I can hardly imagine a numpy question that does not deal with NDArrays to some extent. There are other tags referring to ...
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