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The forms and quality of Documentation Topics [closed]

Much has been said about what "topic" means on Docs.SO. The Powers That Be seem to feel that it is best for users to decide what "topic" means. Now that we're 3 weeks in, I thought it would be good to ...
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If the question is specifically about a certain language, is an answer in another language valid? [duplicate]

Recently, I came across this question asking about collecting a list into sublists in Scheme. The OP received a very comprehensive answer, which was accepted. However, another answer was posted in a ...
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Downvotes research: why do we need that?

In this blog post The Loop: Our Community Roadmap for Q3 2020, the issue of downvoting has been mentioned. It reads: Downvotes research (July) Receiving downvotes on Stack Overflow can be a ...
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Should we burninate [chemistry]?

The Phase #2 of the burnination process described here, is completed and it has been decided that the tag should NOT be removed from the system. As-is, the chemistry tag is off-topic for Stack ...
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Abusive/aggressive users taking it outside of Stack Overflow [duplicate]

I know that the powers of Stack Overflow moderators and administrators are limited to within Stack Overflow, but what happens in a situation where a user is clearly being argumentative and abusive to ...
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Jon Skeet flagged low quality. How to handle this LQ post? [closed]

I guess it happens to the best of us: https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/5308506. Screenshot: That depends on what you mean by "represent". Do you just want round-tripping, ...
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New! Expanded Profile Information

Your profile is used to show off a bit about who you are as a developer, who you are as a user of Stack Overflow, or whatever else you want to include in it. In our ongoing efforts to improve it, we ...
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Open Source Advertising - Sidebar - 2H 2014 [duplicate]

It is now June 2014 and thus a new edition of our Free Vote-Based Advertising for Open Source Projects. We are clearing the leaderboards for the second half of 2014. Here is your chance to create a ...
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Linking to "PayPal Donate" in your About Me?

I just viewed a user profile and saw a direct link to donate money to them via PayPal in their About Me section: I guess it's within their profile where you can link to external resources like blogs/...
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Make the [apache] tag more specific

The apache tag is very specifically referring to The Apache HTTP Server, commonly referred to as Apache, is an open-source HTTP server for modern operating systems including UNIX, its variants and ...
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Is [language-lawyer] really an effective characterization, or a borderline meta-tag?

language-lawyer For questions about the intricacies of formal or authoritative specifications of programming languages and environments. Typical questions concern gaps between "what will usually ...
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Flagged a question as rude/abusive, then edited question resulting in disputed flag

I guess this will be more of a question for 10k users, as this question has already been removed by moderation. Today I saw a post insulting the dear SO members, and a claim that the user therefore ...
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Documentation by example: Example of good documentation [closed]

The apparent foundation of Docs.SO is the belief that examples are more important than text. That seeing an example communicates better than words. There appears to be a general misunderstanding ...
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Should I really ask the same question again if the old one was closed as a duplicate?

The duplicate banner tells me: Your post has been associated with a similar question. If this question doesn’t resolve your question, ask a new one. Should I keep reposting my question until I ...
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Performance question - Stack Overflow or Code Review?

I've been working on a VBA macro that parses HTML into a an Excel sheet. The code is functional, but extremely slow (it takes roughly 20 seconds to fill 270 lines from columns B to M). Due to the code ...
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Let us bring an end to the "robo-reviewer" war: Phase 1 - 2

What follows is a two-phase (pre-access & post-access) "battle" plan to defend SO from future "robo-reviewers", Phase one (pre-access) Only allow users to access the suggested edits queue if, &...
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How to react to unfair downvotes that seem to be from the same user

I think most of us have had the feeling at least once, that you think someone has unfairly downvoted your answer (which otherwise is a perfectly correct answer, undoubtedly). I had some answers like ...
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Half the articles in collectives are exactly copied elsewhere

Further to my earlier post about a⁠—now deleted⁠—plagiarised collectives article, there are a number of articles which are exact duplicates of articles posted elsewhere. They all appear to have been ...
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Should I flag or should I go?

Dear mod you got to let me know. Should I flag or should I go? If you say “that post’s a goldmine” It'll be here 'til the end of time. So you got to let me know. Should I flag or should I go?...
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Unify [triangle] [rectangle] [shape] [circle] and the like under [geometry]

The triangle tag doesn't seem too useful. It has only 4 followers and is about a very broad concept, much like the sum tag that was discussed yesterday. Also, per the comments, these tags should ...
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Teaching new users how to accept an answer

This keeps coming up time and time again. I answer someone's question, they upvote it and say thanks, but they don't accept the answer. I see many other questions answered by other users that never ...
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Let's handle the backlog of tag synonym suggestions

Problem As of the last Stack Exchange data dump, there were 750 pending tag synonym suggestions on Stack Overflow. Given that only 2,406 tag synonyms have been approved (see here for the breakdown at ...
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Please don't just approve trivial suggested edits - rather improve the edit per the scope

Editing a question/answer is good, as far as it makes some sense and really improves the post. Reviewing a suggested edit is a responsibility and not just a matter of formality. A single-character ...
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When is it appropriate to unleash the meta effect?

I wanted to answer a question, but before I could, the OP deleted it. They had posted an answer themselves first, and then deleted the question. But the answer wasn't any good and I knew a better one. ...
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Tag editor extraordinaire [duplicate]

I would appreciate the moderators looking at the edit frenzy which spans 11 pages of activity and is entering its third hour here.
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Review queue showing review alert for users who can't review

I made a mistake in the review queue some days ago and I have to wait two more days to continue helping with the review queues. Fair enough. But this red alert box keeps showing to me, reminding me ...
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Close reason for "Not in my universe" questions

There's a lot of activity on meta bemoaning the loss of the "lacks sufficient understanding" close reason. Very little of it addresses what I considered to be the intended target of that close reason: ...
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Where shall we let the community update Xcode download locations?

A reminder of a common close reason (bold from me): Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow as ...
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What can I do when an edit is wrong, and then I am stuck with the six-characters limit?

I asked a question and got a great answer. When I ran the answer though my test code I noticed that the last line is not the one I actually get (it must have been a typo as the answer itself is ...
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Ethical considerations of the ongoing experiment re not displaying negative scores

(This post is about the ongoing experiment regarding the display of a post's total score, discussed in New popup message when voting on a question/answer?, and not a duplicate of that thread) May I ...
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Can we get a warning when a user tags multiple DBMSs?

I know that when a user tags a database question with SQL, we see the following message: It does mention that it gets better answers if they include "one specific database engine". However, if I don'...
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Missing "VLQ" flag option in Triage Queue

I came across a (turd of a) question in the Triage queue that I thought was a good fit for the Very Low Quality flag. When I clicked "unsalvageable", the flag menu was missing the VLQ option: I have ...
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I don't understand why my "not an answer" flag was declined

I have in my flagging history a declined "Not an answer" flag that I'm having a hard time understanding. I hesitated to make a post because the flag is months old by now and because a single declined ...
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Is it possible to review a review audit? [duplicate]

I just failed my first review audit. After having clicked "Looks okay", I was confronted by the failed audit message, however the post itself that I had just reviewed was blank, leaving me unable to ...
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To nuke, or not to nuke- that is the question:

Currently, we (users of SO) are running a StackApp (application built on the Stack Exchange API), called Heat Detector, using both regular expressions and NLP (Natural Language Processing) on all ...
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How should we deal with people misusing the [Visual-Studio] and [Android-Studio] tags?

From the tag description for the visual-studio tag: Visual Studio is an integrated development environment (IDE) from Microsoft. Use this tag if you have a specific question about Visual Studio ...
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Where is the very low quality flag?

Please take a look on this question: C# DateTime not working for MSSQL stored procedure When I am trying to flag as very low quality then it is not present. See below: But when I open any other ...
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Clarification regarding editing answers of other users

Today I edited a post to fix a minor bug in an answer for which another user disagreed with and commented: Do not agree editing an active user's highly rated 5 yr old answer is good SO etiquette. ...
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Why is there a limit on close votes in a day?

This is related to What are the limits on how I can cast, change, and retract votes?. The post discusses what the limits are, but it does not explain the reasoning behind the limit on close votes. ...
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How do the Explainer, Refiner and Illuminator Badges work? [duplicate]

Having just read the blog post on editing I am slightly confused. Does this simply mean that one has to answer a question and then edit said answer? Or can a user simply edit and answer two ...
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Retracted flag does not let me flag again [duplicate]

For the purpose of this question, knowing and / or discussing the flag and / or post is not helpful. Thus discussing it or bringing it to light has no use. I recently flagged a question, marking it ...
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Duplicate flagged posts - is re-use of existing answers OK?

I noticed that 95% of posts which have been auto-flagged as duplicate are re-posts of previous answers by the authors of the answers themselves. Obviously this is not plagiarism if it's the same ...
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Can we improve our stance on off-topic questions about deep learning?

We are experiencing an increased amount of deep learning questions lately. Not only does it define one of the latest breakthroughs of this decade in image recognition and other fields, but also easily ...
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Can I cancel the accepted answer in Stack Overflow?

What if I accepted an answer and I want to change after that? Can I cancel the accepted answer to choose another one?
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Is Stack Overflow not a forum?

Today someone asked in a comment on an off-topic question which is now on hold: Is Stack Over Flow not a forum? See the comment on the original question. So, someone please explain, "what is ...
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What are the reasons for not allowing people to drastically edit off-topic, unanswered, downvoted questions, if they are banned?

Sometimes people get blocked from asking new questions, because a few of their previous ones have been downvoted. The guidance in these cases is for the user to improve his poorly received question, ...
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Are questions still on-topic if they solely pertain to beta software and will likely become obsolete?

I answered How to debug iOS 8 extensions with NSLog?, and all of the answers there, including mine, are workarounds because of a bug in Xcode 6, which is pre-release beta software. There are many ...
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Correct response to copied answers

What is the correct response when I answer a question and then someone else answers the exact same answer (same content not verbatim copying) 30 minutes later. Should I downvote the response for no ...
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Is this implication true: [excel] + [vba] => [excel-vba]? [duplicate]

Going through one of review queues I've noticed that one of StackOverflow users is making a lot of edits according to the following rule: If question is tagged with excel and vba, add excel-vba tag....
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Help me understand the cutoff for protecting questions

So I just got the 15k Protect Questions privilege, and I'm trying to understand when to use it. This question (screenshot) appeared in the LQP queue (I'm having this problem too!), and when I went to ...
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