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Why is my discussion downvoted?

I have a discussion https://stackoverflow.com/beta/discussions/77980534/recommendation-on-hosting-needed with even some replies. It seems not to violate any rules. Recently it has been downvoted. What ...
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The question asking experiment in "Unconvering SO toxicity" by Alex Ziskind [duplicate]

A year ago, a YouTuber named Alex Ziskind published this video: Uncovering StackOverflow's TOXICITY One can discuss all sorts of aspects of that video. But - I don't want to do that, nor do I accept ...
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Is it acceptable to fundamentally change own answer? [duplicate]

Assume I have answered a question incorrectly. Should I fundamentally change the answer if I found another approach, or should I delete the original answer and post another one?
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Decade Old Unanswered Questions

Is there a reason to keep these decade old questions with no activity on them up? What is there to gain from the questions being up when in many cases the technology being discussed is no longer used ...
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How much promotional language is acceptable in tag excerpts?

How much promotional language is acceptable in tag excerpts? For example, 'vercel' tag wiki: Vercel is the platform for frontend developers. Vercel has zero-configuration support for 35+ frontend ...
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Asking questions is getting more difficult day by day [duplicate]

I have been using Stack Overflow for more than a decade, and I'm still trying to use it. But now, people tend to either close or downvote a question as soon as it is asked. This is really frustrating. ...
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Is there a new wave of junk post and should I flag them as spam?

I just found several low-quality posts that are obviously not programming-related. How many states in india Ethical hacker and software Engineer Summarize your problem in a one-line title. Describe ...
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Why do we have both [hash] and [hashcode] tags?

I got very confused asking a question about a hash function for making a non-prime hash table. Both of these tags exist and I can't figure out whether this is a good idea or not. hashcode: A hash code ...
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Should I flag a discussion that is actually a bad question?

Discussions are a new feature on Stack Overflow, and I'm quite confused about how community moderation should work there. The tools are much more limited, and there are no guidelines about moderation ...
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Should [audiowaveform] tag be a (one-way) synonym of [waveform]?

There are 559 questions tagged waveform and 19 questions tagged audiowaveform. A large percentage of those tagged waveform actually relate to audio waveforms and not other physical or abstract ...
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Are undelete votes effective?

Currently, a post needs to get 3 delete votes to get deleted, and 3 undelete votes to get undeleted. ... Or does it? The only way I have ever seen a post get undeleted is by its author, which requires ...
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Why am I constantly being asked to review suggested edits? [closed]

I recently reviewed 40 suggested edits, and now I'm being asked to do the same again. Why am I being picked on to do this?
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Is there some view of question history that can help explain (to myself!) why I answered this question?

About 4 years ago I submitted this answer to a question. It got upvoted recently so I took a look at it. I was really surprised to see that my answer was posted more than a year after the highest-...
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Cleaning up after a [failed-installation] [duplicate]

We have failed-installation, this was previously discussed in 2016 and had 318 questions, it now has 813. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? ...
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Why do we have tags for off-topic topics? [duplicate]

The only difference between the following two questions: How can we avoid 'are the same file' warning message when using 'cp' in Linux? How can I avoid 'are the same file' ...
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Can I ask about CMakePresets.json vs. CMakeLists.txt here?

I originally posted the following question at the Software Engineer Stack Exchange, because I thought it fit their "Software development methods and practices" clause for "what topics ...
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I do not believe I was asking a question that could not be answered with facts and citations [closed]

You have closed my question https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77932777/style-conventions-for-const-enums. But it is perfectly possible answer the question with facts and citations. For example, what ...
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Is it wrong to make a more general answer when a previous answer had already answered the specific question?

I found this question which already has an accepted answer there. While it's true that my answer doesn't directly answer what's asked in the title, it's answering part of the title that could be the ...
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Retag [retain-cycle] Swift questions to [strong-reference-cycle]?

I noticed a large number of swift questions with the retain-cycle tag. But “retain cycle” is a term dating back to manual-retain-release (MRR) code, where two objects called retain of the other, only ...
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Who is this [publisher]?

publisher have questions with very different definitions of "publisher": Swift Publisher: How to implement a Publisher extension, It drops elements until the asynchronous task associated ...
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Does this edit change the meaning of the question?

This question originally had the title: Keyboard shortcut suggestions in VScode User @starball posted an answer, then changed the title to: I want to learn VS Code keyboard shortcuts. How can I get ...
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How difficult (or problematic) would it be to widen up the site layout a bit?

It always bothers me when I see code snippets, like in the screenshot below, with a horizontal scrollbar when the content area of the site could use so much more space. Could it be time to update the ...
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If we don't have any programming collectives other than R and PHP, what's the point of them and why keep them?

I've just noticed that R and PHP are the only programming languages with their own Collective. A lot of the "discussions" in the PHP Collective are more fitted to be questions (such as this ...
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I have made a terrible [discovery]: this tag

We have discovery, which is similar to the discover tag that has already been removed. I feel most of the reasons for discover being removed, also apply here. Does it describe the contents of the ...
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Sunsetting the OverflowAI working group Team and moving feedback to Meta

Over the last several months, we have gathered feedback for OverflowAI during our alpha phase. This feedback has so far taken place in three locations: in a working group hosted on Stack Overflow for ...
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Is this discrete-mathematics problem fit for the site?

I was recently reviewing posts on triage, and I stumbled upon this one: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77876897/knights-and-knaves-logical-equivalences-problem-for-discrete-structures I ...
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Why is the answer about 'relative import path "$fresh/dev.ts" not prefixed' deleted?

Answer in question: Deno - Relative import path "$fresh/dev.ts" not prefixed Its first version was: In my case, I want to change the source directory. If the path contains a space or a non-...
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How could dealing with bad tag wikis be improved for <20k user?

Sometimes, I find tag information that is marketing talk, or in other ways, problematic. I usually try to fix it. But, being a below 2k user, I frequently cannot make an edit suggestion, and as there ...
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Merge [mongoose-deleteone] into [mongoose]

I would suggest that the mongoose-deleteone tag would be merged with mongoose because the deleteOne() model is only one of the delete models of mongoose models. The mongoose tag already includes all ...
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Do we have a canonical for parsing indented code with ast.parse?

While doing a cleanup of some other IndentationError questions, I closed a bunch of questions - including IndentationError during `ast.parse` and `ast.walk` of a function which is a method inside ...
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Would a dedicated ChatGPT/AI flag be a viable solution to long response times to other flags? What can be done instead if not?

I have seen the post New flag for ChatGPT answers which suggests adding a dedicated flag for AI-generated content. The answer touches on the fact that Plagiarism flags were added for a specific ...
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Rename / repurpose the [coda] tag

The tag coda is currently used for the code editor of the same name from the company Panic. That product has been discontinued, and it appears that the last time this tag was used for questions ...
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Discussions update: Expansion to all tags

UPDATE: February 7, 2024 As detailed in the original version of this post, Discussions can now be created on a wider range of topics, using any existing Stack Overflow tag. To get started with ...
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2023: a year in moderation

It’s that time of the year again! As we wave goodbye to last year and welcome the new one, we have a tradition of sharing moderation stats for the preceding calendar year. As most of you here might be ...
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How to get a response marked as answered when the question author has low reputation score [duplicate]

I answered this question a while back and the poster agreed it should be marked as the answer, but they have too low a reputation score to mark it. Is there some way to get it marked as the answer by ...
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AI policy text may be improved about machine translation tools

As we all know, since January 2024, Stack Overflow shows a banner warning against generative AI (which I perfectly support). The banner links to this page, which contains the AI policy text, ...
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Widespread incorrect use of the [redirect] tag

The description of the redirect tag states: A response by a webserver, that asks the user agent to not show the response body, but instead request a different resource. Questions can be related to ...
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Want to add new tag "canva"

I tried to add the new tag "canva" but received this error: The tag [canva] is too similar to [canvas]. If you think this new tag should be allowed, discuss it on meta. So here I am to ...
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Migrate our community to Stack Overflow

At Exalate, we have been using community.exalate.com for a while now, and we have over 2000 questions and slightly more answers. Still - we think that these questions/answers would better be hosted ...
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What's the [pyspark-pandas] tag about?

There's a pyspark-pandas tag that has a lot of irrelevant questions. Almost all the questions are of purely pyspark. I suspect the misuse is due the fact that the tag has no usage guidance. Given that ...
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January 2024 post from Ryan Polk, Chief Product Officer

Ryan Polk, our new(ish) Chief Product Officer, has published his first blog post, which speaks to the path to socially responsible AI and his vision for the place that Stack Overflow has in that. As ...
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What is your programming stuff that SO can help with that generative AI can't?

I've been observing the changes of Stack Overflow and generative AIs like ChatGPT and Bard. I think that when it comes to things with different "versions", generative AIs might have a ...
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Shouldn't the tag "quotes" be "comments" or "strings"?

I just came across tags quotes and quoting: Surprisingly quotes seems to describe what I would call "comments" or strings. The tag excerpt is: Computer programming languages' facility for ...
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How do I write a question for an answer that teaches pros/cons/benefits/contexts?

From npm update's documentation (https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/v10/commands/npm-update#description): Note that by default npm update will not update the semver values of direct dependencies in your ...
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Splitting out [nimble] BLE stack from nimble tag

The nimble tag (grails plugin) is being used often for NimBLE (Apache Bluetooth Low Energy stack) and sometimes Nimble Streamer(a transcoding & transmuxing server) and sometimes several other ...
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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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Strictly enforce burninate criteria or relax the burninate criteria

I see a trend in burning these so called dependent tags, when they never actually meet the burnination criteria. The proposer of burnination mostly bluffs that it meets the criteria. This is not my ...
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Add a tag warning for [r]

I propose a tag warning for r, specifically pointing users to an R-Specific "How to Ask", to help with minimizing the curation efforts and providing a better on-boarding experience for new ...
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Stop closing duplicate pages; instead withhold rep on signposts

The Pain Points: For askers who treat SO as a help desk, a dupe closure is a point of frustration because they want to receive answers specifically tailored to their question. For answerers who ...
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In an [ide]al world, there is no need for this tag

Looking at the related tags list in ide's top-users page we can get a reasonable idea of how the tag is being used. It mostly doubles with a second IDE specific tag: eclipse - 1610 questions. ...
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