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Continue to Display Comments During Primary Election Phase

I think removing the comments entirely removes context from the nomination, of which some could be very important to voters. Instead, it was suggested by Cody Gray that they may be removed for the ...
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Does the custom reject message entered when rejecting a test in the Suggested Edits Review queue go somewhere?

Every once in a while when reviewing Suggested Edits, the system creates a fake edit with nonsense text. When rejecting the fake edit, I usually enter a custom reject message, e.g. Ah, my old nemesis,...
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Burninate tag to get out of this [bind]

I'm looking at the bind tag, and here's what the tag wiki excerpt says: This tag means different things in different contexts; consider using less ambiguous tags instead. Common meanings include: ...
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Census badge for answering 2018 Developer Survey is awarded only in one of the sites?

I answered the Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2018 and was advised to expect a census badge in Stack Overflow en español. That makes sense because the link I followed was on that site, but: as long ...
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What does the "rep change" explanation in the reputation tab mean?

Recently, I was looking over my friend's reputation bar, and I saw a weird thing in it. It said: +2 18:23 rep change Rep Change I found this kinda weird, since that could easily be put ...
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Audit questions also teach, so why aren't they manually cultivated?

I understand there is a legitimate purpose to making sure a user is paying attention when going through the review queues. However, in my opinion, a pre-requisite to doing this is to have some level ...
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If the [subtree] tag falls, does it make a sound?

I noticed the subtree tag when writing a question about git subtrees. There is already a tag specific to git subtrees (git-subtree) but most of the questions with the subtree tag are related to git ...
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Nixing [mixing]

mixing has 207 questions, no followers, and no tag wiki. There may be a legitimate music-related tag buried somewhere in there, but currently this is not the case. The first five questions are about ...
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What happened to the 10 million questions page? It now puts up a 404

https://stackoverflow.com/10m now gives a 404 when before it showed all the cool stats about Stack Overflow! Does anyone know what happened to it?
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Provide option to filter jobs by natural languages

I got an email notification about this job, opened it and I was like what? I don't know German (location and Google says so). While I'm open to jobs in foreign countries matching my skills, I not ...
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Make [bootstrap-4] a synonym of [twitter-bootstrap-4] (Or burninate it)?

I do not have the rep to suggest a synonym, but should we not make bootstrap-4 a synonym on twitter-bootstrap-4, or even burninate it? Edit: It seems there is already some discussion on the ambiguity ...
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Reviewing edits - test loads very slow

Like many Stack Overflow users I once a while review some edits when I have some time to kill. Sometimes there are tests to test whether I am paying attention during the reviewing and when successful ...
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The [Xamarin-Forms] tag should be merged with [Xamarin.Forms]

This request has been made once already: Merge tags [xamarin.forms] and [xamarin-forms] , and everyone pretty much agreed that a change is necessary but that was almost a year ago and the two tags ...
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Make [piracy-prevention] and [piracy-protection] walk the plank!

Today while sailing the seas of Stack Overflow, I came across the ports of piracy-prevention and piracy-protection. In these shipyards, I discovered all kinds of questions, but nothing to convince me ...
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Let's cart the [shopping-cart] away

I've just noticed that we have a shopping-cart tag, I almost cried. Do we really need this tag? Sample questions: Add shopping to existing Asp.net MVCwebsite https://stackoverflow.com/questions/...
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​[fetch] the burninator! (1761)

The tag wiki for fetch, emphasis mine, seems pretty ambiguous to me. Should it be burninated? fetch is a keyword in many programming languages which is usually used as part of an instruction to ...
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Needless bulk tag edits

I hate to complain about someone's edits, but I'm becoming frustrated by this user making mass bulk edits that only add the flex tag. On one hand, I can appreciate adding visibility to a technology, ...
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Looking at the same comment thrice

When a user comments on my answer or question I get notified in three distinct locations: On the question page itself In the top navigation bar On my profile page The problem is that the ...
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Serial voting: reversal problem

Yesterday I suffered at the hands of a disgruntled user, who took it upon himself to downvote a number of answers I've posted. It happens. Today, the script the should sort this out has run, but it's ...
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We have [size]d up this tag, and found it wanting

size does not seem very useful when used alone, so the questions tagged with it should either be re-tagged (e.g. image+size renamed to image-size), or simply removed.
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Audit failure with reasonable actions

My first audit: I was making a review of an answer that seemed to be very good. I always like to check the question looking for other answers and I found that another user have the same answer. So I ...
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Should we del [del]?

There's around 100 questions tagged del. They cover redis, python, android, cmd, gulp, vba and pretty much all other things that have a del command/statement/keyword. All the top voted questions talk ...
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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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RFC: Doing something about Python import canonicals before I lose my mind

There are a truly massive number of questions on Stack Overflow about Python's module-import system: thousands tagged python-import, thousands more tagged both python and import, thousands more tagged ...
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Should there be clearer, easier-to-find general documentation for how to review?

I think it would be great if there was a link in each review queue page to some documentation about how the various options for that specific review type are intended to be used. My current method ...
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What to do, if voting-based Q&A does not work at all?

As it has often stated, the standard approach to an incorrect, but highly voted or even accepted, answer is to add a correct answer and comment/vote down and wait for the correct answer to raise and ...
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What, if any, is an appropriate use for the [loops] tag?

The tag wiki summary for loops reads: Loops are a type of control flow structure in programming in which a series of statements may be executed repeatedly until some condition is met. There is ...
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Should the tags rdbms and relational-database be merged?

The abbreviation rdbms is short for "relational database management system" which seems to be mean exactly the same thing as relational-database. There are 1,658 questions tagged rdbms; there are 4,...
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Burninate [kubeadm] tag - it's off-topic

kubeadm is a command line tool for installing Kubernetes clusters. These questions are almost always off-topic for Stack Overflow. Let's review the last 12 questions with tag kubeadm: Choosing Public ...
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All the tags in [china]

I don't see the utility of having a china tag (10 questions, no tag wiki). Most programming questions that seem to involve China in some way are actually questions about the great-firewall-of-china (...
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"Messages" has grown in size

As you can see: The "Messages" header has font size much higher than the others, for eg: All Questions: Tags: It might be a trivial thing, but looks fixable within a short span of 6-8 weeks.
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Should've seen the [sign]s coming

I'd like to propose the tag sign for burnination. The word sign can be used for multiple purposes. Currently the description directly points to digital-signature but there are also questions related ...
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Why are we telling people to upvote answers solely on the basis of the question being helpful?

I was just using Google and wandered onto SO and happened to see this pop-up: Welcome back! If you found this question useful, don't forget to vote both the question and the answers up. This ...
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Why can't I make a Google account profile photo my SO profile pic but in other sites I can?

I have seen a few people have different different profile avatars on different different part of Stack Exchange, like a different profile pic in Stack Overflow and on Arqade, so I also decided to ...
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How many people entered the SOReadyToHelp contest the first week?

We now know the winners of the #SOReadyToHelp contest. But, how many people entered during the first week - ie, what was the total number of eligible entries (and if possible, split male/female, if ...
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Organize tags for SQL key words

There are a number of tags for SQL key words, and I think that makes sense, mostly. However, many of those keywords are not very selective or descriptive by themselves as they are very common words. ...
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Burninate [groups] tag

The groups tag does not denote any meaningful single topic. It is being used by 400+ questions for many different topics and has only 3 followers. I suggest burnination.
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The topic area ".NET async/await/TPL" needs a canonical answer on cooperative cancellation

In the .NET space there has been a lot of interest in things like async, await and TPL in the recent years. A very common issue is that someone expects cancellation to be one of these: immediate pre-...
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Let's disconnect [reconnect]

There are 194 questions with the tag reconnect. 5 users watch it and it has no tag wiki. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? No. Telling you ...
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We should Ex-[communicate] this tag

communicate is sitting at 130 questions. Almost half of these questions are about Python's subprocess module, usually code using the Popen.communicate method. Of those, the overwhelming majority are ...
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How can I add foldable code or text when answering someone’s question on Stack Overflow?

How do I add foldable code or text on Stack Overflow when writing a question or an answer? <details> <summary>Click to expand!</summary> ```HTML <h1>Hide this until someone ...
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Should this zero-score, not NAA, deleted answer be used as a Low quality answers audit?

I came across a Low quality answers audit yesterday on this answer to Biopython: Local alignment between DNA sequences doesn't find optimal alignment yesterday - screenshot for users with < 10k ...
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Merge [inferred-type] and [type-inference]

type-inference has a little more than 2k questions, the tag info starts with Type inference is the process of inferring types for programs automatically, using rules defined by a type system, thereby ...
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width of answer changes when posted - does that have to be?

Since (I think) the invention of the left side bar on Stack Overflow, the display behavior when posting an answer has changed. Before, the posted answer was displayed with exactly the same width and ...
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Can we reduce the amount of code-only answers entering the Low Quality Post review queue?

Whenever I go into the "Low Quality Posts" review queue, I'd say a good 75% or more of them are code-only answers. I almost always say they "Look OK". Looking through some older meta posts, this has ...
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Shall [i3] you from an off-topic tag?

This is the wittiest title I could come up with, sorry There's an i3 tag which I believe should be burninated for the following reasons: It's a specific software and questions to it are pretty much ...
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What happened to the Stack Overflow podcasts?

It's two months since the last episode of Stack Overflow podcasts "aired". Is there any information somewhere on whether the project finished, paused or couldn't find a new sponsor or the second ...
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OP edited an answer to ask for clarification instead of editing his question

I came across this question the other day: How to call a C# static method from Jquery The OP asked a question and got a number of answers, but they didn't seem to solve his problem. Instead of ...
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Will the new question filter ever leave beta?

I ran across the new question filter/nav a couple months ago when Community bumped the meta posts. At the time I didn't see that those post were two years old, and so have been waiting for the new ...
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Live Primary Tracker for the 2016 Election

In the spirit of Jason C's tools of years past, I've written and am running a live monitor for this year's election: It should be fairly resilient to large amounts of traffic. Maybe don't get it on ...
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