Questions tagged [discussion]
Questions that may not necessarily have a clear-cut right or wrong answer and are often subjective. If your question isn't a bug report, feature request, or request for assistance, or question with a concrete answer, it's probably a discussion.
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The [box] is overflowing
The tag box seems to be in a sorry state at the moment. With currently 794 questions, the tag information used to refer to the Box cloud content management service:
Box Inc. is an online file ...
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Make [ng-include] a synonym of [angularjs-ng-include]
This synonym request is just a followup of the guidelines from Asking an [angular-ng-*] question is as easy as picking from four different tag formats.
ng-include, 106 questions
angularjs-ng-include, ...
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Why does Stack Exchange still not support browser notifications? [duplicate]
I have been wondering why Stack Exchange, especially Stack Overflow does not show browser notification.
Let me explain my situation. Suppose I have asked an question on Stack Overflow, ...
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Why are there suddenly 25 [untagged] questions, and what should we do with them?
I just noticed there are 25 untagged questions. Normally, this number is (very close to) zero; now and then, a question gets migrated to Stack Overflow and loses its tags but it's usually tagged ...
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Why are my tag edits getting rejects?
There are two very similar tags union and unions; while the tag wikis are clear enough the tag themselves are ambiguous.
union:
Use this tag only for questions about UNION, a keyword of the SQL ...
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Ranking Discrepancy
This is more of a "Huh, that's odd." observation than a question.
Currently it is January 12, 2019, and in my little head, I'd expect the month, quarter, and year to date rankings to be equal... but ...
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Reposting comments accidentally moved to chat that don’t belong there
Let’s say you see a good question with good answers, but notice something that has not been covered by anybody and you think should be relevant. For example, maybe you think the OP has an apparent ...
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Filter questions by watched tags
The new site design includes "Watched Tags" instead of "Favorite Tags." Watching tags highlights them in the list of questions; is there a way to filter the questions such that no questions that do ...
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Can we merge both these tags, [fab] and [floating-action-button]?
Both the tags fab and floating-action-button are used for FloatingActionButton
fab
Floating action buttons or FAB are used for a special type of promoted action. They are distinguished by a circled ...
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Why was this useful answer deleted?
I just noticed by chance that this answer was deleted a few months ago:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/9202236/279627
I presume this happened because it's "barely more than a link to an external site". ...
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Need an MCVE be production-quality?
Based on my interpretation of https://stackoverflow.com/help/mcve, example code should be short, only containing enough to clearly and accurately reproduce the problem at hand.
I recently posted Why ...
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Should a user delete their own question caused by a typo before closure?
I asked a question whose root cause was a typo in my code... Yeah, unfortunately I'm human.
When someone commented, telling me the correct word, I immediately asked if I should delete the question ...
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What should be done to change people's perception that Stack Overflow is hostile? [closed]
Another user told me to search for questions about "hostility" on Meta Stack Overflow and that is exactly what I did. Many people seem to think that the Stack Overflow community is hostile, unfriendly ...
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The [writing] is on the wall
writing
289 questions, no excerpt, and many of them seem to be in want of the clearer file-writing tag instead, although the latest wants to know how to get mad writing skills and there's a few who ...
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Should I close question as Typo-Error if problem was missing reference? [duplicate]
I see questions where problem is just missing reference (dll, nuget) or missing namespace in code. Hence, either code cannot compile or an exception at run time.
Are these questions on-topic? Or can ...
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Tour contains bad comment example
The Tour has the following explanation about comments:
Use comments to ask for more information or clarify a question or answer.
…but then the accompanying screenshot shows a comment that ...
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Is it ok to post an answer on Stack Overflow but a question on Code Review?
I have posted an answer on SO and I was wondering if it is OK to post on Code review in order for people to critique it?
I saw this answer about SO/SE cross-posting, but unlike my case it mentions ...
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How to deal with obsolete and wrong answer without editing / flagging?
I have come across an answer (the accepted one) that was rendered wrong and obsolete by a change of Wikimedia content usage. I tried to deal with this answer in various ways, but unfortunately all of ...
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Why haven't I received a gift card for testing this year's questionnaire?
I received an email, asking to test this year's questionnaire.
It was said that I would receive gift card as a thank you. I provided my email in the end, but I got nothing. It's not like I can't ...
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Spooked by robotic/repetitive questions in the First Post review
While going through the First Post review in the last few days I have noticed something weird. A lot of new posters are now putting lines like "Did research, found nothing", "No code", or "Look online ...
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Providing answers to code that is different, but more efficient than the OP's code
I sometimes provide answers to an OP that is essentially a fix to their code that they can understand, but they may not be the best answer for the problem. A recent example has led me here, see this ...
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Is there a way to discuss a triage review with the reviewer?
During my reviews in the triage queue, I sometimes notice some really strange reviews by some of the users.
For example, check out this question (the question is currently deleted).
First, this ...
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What should we do with the [rust-macros] tag?
There are currently:
47 questions tagged
with rust-macros
233 questions tagged with macros & rust
We have considered removing rust-macros because there aren't many questions, but the tag does ...
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User wrote a thank you comment instead of upvoting/accepting an answer. What should I do? [duplicate]
It often happens that I spend a lot of time writing high-quality, working answers, to which I expect reputation increase.
Some OPs, instead of accepting the answer or upvoting it, write a thanks, it ...
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Are Maven dependencies "off site" resources?
I just came across a question that ends with I am requesting the Maven coordinates (groupId and artifactId) that will allow me to incorporate this class into my test case.
On the one hand, this feels ...
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What to do when applying for a job gives no response at all?
The quality of jobs offered on Stack Overflow - and offered directly by the company hiring - is very good. That's why I keep looking at the listings!
However, there is one thing that seems not to ...
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I don't think we should block [ads], but let's talk about them
Looking at the ads tag, it seems quite abused and often a meta-tag, but there seems valid usages like... well, I can't quite find one right now, but 192 watchers and 2.1k questions suggests people ...
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"The questions are not final, and we don't want them released publicly before we go live"
From a recent SO e-mail:
The questions are not final, and we don't want them released publicly before we go live
Assuming nothing in this statement is superfluous, isn't it contradictory?
As in,...
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Does reverting edits by Poster that adds an answer into their question deviate from the original intent of that post?
Clearly, I do not think editing a question, which has suitable answers, to include an answer that is not among those answers (and calling it a solution) in any way reflects the original intent of the ...
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Should I answer if it is not a perfect answer? [closed]
A user asks a question and I have an answer. Now I know that it is not a perfect answer to the question(my own limited knowledge) but provides enough details and context on the subject. Adding it as ...
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Data science time! January 2019 and views to answers
Happy New Year, all! This is the first 2019 installment of our regular, bite-size, data-focused updates for Meta. You can check out previous posts if you like.
This month, let's look at how question ...
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Organizing Python questions and meanings of 'dot-notation', as applied to Python
The term 'dot-notation' as used in Python seems to be used for two groups of meanings in Python:
1) most are JavaScript/JSON-inspired coding practices (e.g. expectations that nested object or dict ...
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How to avoid being "baited" into off-topic'ness as a software recommendation question?
Suppose I ask a question whose gist is "How can I do A in scenario B?"
Now, it's possible that the solution involves some configuration, or use of standard system utilities - but it's possible the ...
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Questions about WCAG 2.1: use wcag2.0 tag or create a new one?
SO currently has a wcag2.0 tag and a wcag tag. WCAG 1.0 was published in the late 1990s and is outdated. WCAG 2.0 was published in December 2008; since the publication of WCAG 2.1 in June 2018, we are ...
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Non-Stack Overflow link-only answers dilemma [duplicate]
I know this matter has been discussed several times before; however, I've reached a dilemma regarding this.
Previously I had raised a flag for this answer, but it was declined. The message was:
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Help Vampire reposting questions posted and answered elsewhere
I just came across a "Gimme teh codez"-type question here, and a quick net search showed the same username over in Microsoft's ASP.NET forums posting the same low-quality questions as s/he posts here (...
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How to force SO to accept a bad title? [closed]
This question: RTools not working? was migrated from https://stats.stackexchange.com, which seems like a reasonable decision. However, it has a subject line which would not be acceptable, as well ...
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"Anonymous user" is loading the Review Suggested Edits queue with tag changes to old posts
During the past couple of hours the "anonymous user" is filling up the Review Suggested Edits queue with numerous
Replace apache-spark-dataframe (merged with apache-spark-sql) with
dataframe.tag
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Canonical(s) for Python infinitely-nested/recursive defaultdict questions?
There are many Python questions on how to do an infinitely-nested/recursive defaultdict, which one(s) should be canonical?
Nested insertion/creation of dictionary
Multi-level defaultdict with ...
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Are questions necessarily "bad" if they don't contain an actual question?
I read a lot of "questions" that don't actually contain any question. They typically go more or less like:
I want to do xyz. Thanks!
and if we're lucky:
I tried blob of code but it didn't work....
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Python question about with blocks using several context managers where duplicate > original
Based on my reading of Should I flag a question as duplicate if it has received better answers?, it is my understanding I can ask a question here regarding a specific case of duplicate reversal.
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"Traversing the View Hierarchy on the iPhone" - what should be this post's fate?
Traversing the View Hierarchy on the iPhone is the 11th-highest-upvoted question on the site to be closed with no answers but not deleted. It's a guide to traversing the view hierarchy in an iOS ...
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Which Stack Exchange site is appropriate for my question about CPUs and operating systems?
My question is about how an OS kernel reports the CPU load usage using a command such as top in Linux/Unix, or using a function such as os.getloadavg() in Python. I specifically want to know if the OS ...
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Where should I ask questions which are partially coding related?
I had questions which were related to coding Ruby on Rails (programming) and also related to a service like google-oauth (service).
So mostly these questions were not completely related to a ...
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Why are we keeping "how do you compute password complexity?"
This isn't even a programming question. It's a thinly veiled "what algo should I use to check password strength", which we all known the modern answer to password.lenght() > 12. It doesn't offer ...
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Why are we keeping "Where to document functions in C or C++?"
Fallout from Deleted question audit 2018:
"How should I go about documenting the functions in comments?" is highly specific to the team. Some teams do not document functions in comments, preferring ...
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Why are spaces not allowed in tag names?
Per the help documents, "Spaces are not allowed in tags". Out of curiosity, what is the rationale behind this decision?
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Why we see so many downvotes on questions? [duplicate]
Every time I see newest questions in any tag there are so many downvotes on questions ...
Absolutely the voting system on questions are to filter questions by their quality not to punish or something ...
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How can I find out if Stack Overflow has a community for PLX, Google SQL or Dremel SQL users?
How can I find out if Stack Overflow has a community for PLX users using Dremel SQL or Google SQL?
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Retag doctrine2 to doctrine-orm
Yesterday we have started the process of renaming PHP's doctrine/doctrine2 library to doctrine/orm. On behalf of the Doctrine team I would like to ask for a retag of the doctrine2 tag to doctrine-orm.