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How can a user know what is wrong with his question when a close vote is raised without comment? [duplicate]

This post was voted to be closed almost instantaneously without any comment. How can a user know what is wrong with his question when a close vote is raised without comment? This does not help to ...
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Should I reject or approve this code edit suggestion? [duplicate]

I've already read main question on this topic, When should I make edits to code? and this one too, still I'm not sure what to do with this edit suggestion: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-...
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Move all off-topic questions to their own sites? [duplicate]

This is a suggestion, to move all off-topic questions to their own site. For instance, why are there still a lot of vi and Vim questions on Stack Overflow? There was Super User from the beginning, and ...
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Instantly deleted comments?

There's a high point count user who posts a lot of answers in a tag I read. The answers are generally okay, but occasionally when someone asks a tricky question, I find the answers are wrong. I leave ...
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When is a typo a reason for closure or to not answer a question?

I ask this in reference to this question image not showing up from API. And I read on https://meta.stackexchange.com/help/reopen-questions that "If you're simply unsure about the validity of the ...
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Make oauth2 synonym of oauth-2.0

There are two tags for OAuth 2: oauth2 (583) oauth-2.0 (9595) Both because it’s the more popular tag and for consistency with oauth-1.0a, the former should be made a synonym of the latter.
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Your article is in another castle: should link-only articles be allowed?

I noticed this article (now deleted) that was posted recently to the Google Cloud collective. It's essentially a link-only article: Seeing that articles (at least technical ones) are similar to ...
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Blacklist [restart]

restart is problematic because it's most often used for Questions related to software restarts, while the wiki claims: This refers to the process where a computer's power state is systematically (...
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Solved my problem posted to SO by changing the version of a package, but still want to know the issue with the newest version. What should I do?

Today I posted a problem I had with Mongoose 6.0.0 to Stack Overflow, and now (after a few hours) I managed to make my code work by changing the Mongoose version to 5.13.8. I still want to know why ...
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Make it easier to prevent new questions being added in a tag

In part because of the recent controversy about downvoting questions for Roomba, @Shog9, myself, and others had a long conversation attempting to address the real problem: what are the goals of tag ...
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Should feedback in First Answers queue include a "Duplicate" option? [duplicate]

I recently reviewed this post and found it to be an accurate and useful answer except for the fact that it is near duplicate of another answer to the same question. I left a comment, but the only ...
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Guidance on Cryptocurrency questions

Do we have any guidance on how to disposition cryptocurrency oriented questions? I have been seeing more of these lately. For instance, I ran across this other user's question https://stackoverflow....
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Rename or remove tag [arangoimp]

There are currently 10 questions tagged with arangoimp. It is one of the tools that ship with ArangoDB: https://www.arangodb.com/docs/stable/programs.html The tool was renamed to arangoimport in ...
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What the purpose of close "my own" question instead of just deleting it? [duplicate]

I've unlocked the View close votes privilege recently, but I don't clearly understand it. This privilege allows you to view and cast close and reopen votes on your own questions. Viewing votes is ...
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The STL tag uses the wrong language for syntax highlighting

The stl tag lists C as the language used for code highlighting ("Code Language (used for syntax highlighting): lang-c" on the tag wiki page). This is the incorrect language, as it should be &...
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Burninate [jason]

While it's not a widely used tag (it has 44 hits right now), jason (info) displays an impressive 10:1 mistake:correct usage ratio. As one can probably guess, it's slapped on various JSON-related ...
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Will Stack Overflow celebrate the 20 million questions milestone?

Stack Overflow is going to reach 20 million questions in a few days. Will there be any celebrations, like for 10m questions?
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What is the rationale for requiring more votes to undelete "good" questions/answers than "bad" ones?

The number of delete votes that are required to delete a question by high-rep users, depends on the score of the question and its answers. From the help center: It takes 3 votes, minimum, to delete a ...
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Are there any meaningful differences between the [overlap] and [overlapping] tags?

The overlap tag (1.7k questions) is defined as: "Two or more elements overlap when they partially or totally cover one another." While the overlapping tag (~850 questions) is defined as: ...
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Is it normal for a question to get votes long after it was asked, with no activity in the intervening time?

On 27 May 2021 (almost three months ago at the time of this writing), I asked the question Why is completion of my beforeAll() function not being waited for?. This got one answer and a few comments ...
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Some new users confuse editors for answerers/askers, can a subtle design change avoid that?

Take a look at this answer by the_best. They start their answer by saying: Updating Prashant Pimpale answer. Just did it a moment ago. Now, ignoring the improper referencing in their answer, the ...
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Rename [c#-10] to [c#-10.0]

Please rename c#-10 to c#-10.0 as a matter of consistency since every other c# version number tag has .0 when possible : c#-2.0, c#-3.0, c#-4.0, c#-5.0, c#-6.0, c#-7.0, c#-8.0 and c#-9.0
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Minimum working example in Django

The intention of this question is to better understand how to properly ask questions on SO. I have been reading SO for quite some time, and have not been posting that much as I was afraid of being ...
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Can we disable Stack Snippets for New Users?

Runnable code snippets (a.k.a. "Stack Snippets") are a great feature. However, they are also being misused (increasingly frequently, in my experience) by new users, who are using the "...
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Why would my job search status ever be automatically changed?

I saw this blurb in SO jobs today: What is the justification for ever automatically changing someone's job search status? It has been a while since I've looked at it, but I'm pretty sure it was set ...
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Is there a default assumption as to a version of Python?

Sometimes I see questions tagged with [python], but not more spefically tagged with [python-2.7] or [python-3.x]. People answering often assume a particular version of Python without explicitly saying ...
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Are we for, um, burning [forum]?

The forum tag says: A forum, or message board, is an online discussion site where people can hold conversations in the form of posted messages. They differ from chat rooms in that messages are at ...
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Unrelated use of [jupyter-notebook] tag

I see a lot of questions tagged jupyter-notebook from people who are using Jupyter Notebook e.g. as their primary Python development environment, but where the question really has nothing to do with ...
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Is it a good idea to merge [honeycomb] and [android-honeycomb]?

Let me keep this simple. honeycomb: 0 questions, no description android-honeycomb: 0 questions, no description Both are synonyms of android-3.0-honeycomb. Shouldn’t it be its own tag because the ...
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Consistency of Symfony Component tags

While looking at Symfony Component related tags (see Merge [symfony-components] with [symfony]), I've seen some inconsistency in the naming of those tags. Let's stick to the official naming of the ...
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"here is X part of any program ever, how do I get/change this in PowerShell?" - valid question or off topic?

This question type is characterised by: Interacting with another program, not counting code which calls an API - can be any part of Windows or any part of any third-party program. Distinctly not "how ...
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Let's not [bounce] around

I saw the bounce tag a few minutes ago. Not sure what it means. Its wiki says The action of sending something back in the direction it originated. May be associated with email: "unknown sender&...
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Where can I ask about Julia-code? [duplicate]

On which site can I ask about Julia code? I found on GitHub a useful code written on Julia, and I need help running it on my Pc. Where can I ask questions related to this?
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How to use a shortened link [duplicate]

I am trying to edit this answer, but after edited, while posting my edit, I am getting: Body cannot contain "http://bit.ly/18SuUzJ" And yeah! I know that should be replaced by the exact ...
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What does the eligibility to review again time depend on? [duplicate]

After reviewing 40 posts, there comes a message thanking you and saying you should come in X hours to continue reviewing: That eligibility time is different every time: 2, 12, 16 and even 23 hours. ...
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Rule proposal: one delete/undelete per post

This has now been crafted into a community rule It's becoming more and more evident that there are some users who feel very strongly about deletion on both sides of the issue. It's part of a larger ...
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Dealing with solutions that are insecure & counter-productive [duplicate]

I found this answer, and it bothers me because it's not just a typical bad answer, but an answer that suggests configuring a database in a way that is clearly insecure. The solution may or may not ...
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Declined flag explanation - how to handle a user profile where one part of the "About Me" section is offensive but the rest isn't? [duplicate]

I recently mod-flagged a post because the poster's "About Me" section included the phrase "[expletive] you Stack Overflow". The exact flag text I used was: "User profile is ...
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Is a small (but noteworthy) edit on several answers to one question acceptable?

When looking at the 10 years old question How to reload a page using JavaScript, many answers state that location.reload() can have a parameter. Then there are comments that it is not correct. The ...
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Why is it hard for the question author to upvote the answers?

This is a complaint, as well as a question I'm curious about. I have recently started writing answers on Stack Overflow. I have written several answers over these past 2 months. One thing that really ...
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How old is too old to edit a question?

I have a question involving editing old questions that belong to other users. Is there any age where a question should be left as is and not edited at all? Excavator badge does require editing a 6 ...
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You should [readme]: this tag is useless

The readme tag has around 200 questions, which are mainly markdown-related, but they are all around the place. The description reads: A readme file is a file that contains information about something ...
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Close vote and voting rights [closed]

Does the voting rights of a person get revoked if they close vote on every question that they encounter? What do we do if we know such persons which the system can verify?
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Please never remove clickable items in narrow displays

In light of this question on Stack Exchange Deprecating our mobile views, the seems to be some ongoing effort to update some of the views of the website, that didn't display optimally on mobile. But ...
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Fixing my questions that are completely off-topic

Edit: I have been unbanned. I will now ask better questions. How can I fix questions that are off-topic without replacing them with a different question (which is against the rules)? I have been ...
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How can this be an audit? [duplicate]

I just stumbled upon this question while reviewing the triage. My judgement was: "Don't post text as images.", but apparently it was an audit. Please, even while the images are clear, this ...
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How are audits created for review queues? (Complaint about one specific case)

I'm currently working on the reviews of the Re-open cases. I stumbled upon this question. The question basically says: I have an error with some code, and here is the code. The question was closed ...
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Where can I find profile views on Stack Overflow after the recent update? [duplicate]

After the recent update on Stack Overflow, I am unable to find my total profile views inside the Profile tab. Where can I find it?
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Is SO suffering from its own success?

I asked a question that didn't receive an answer. No drama, but I was curious because once upon a time (I have been a member for almost 11 years) people were rep hungry and questions would be ...
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Syntax errors vs. typos

There seem to be two types of questions people are closing as This question was caused by a problem that can no longer be reproduced or a simple typographical error. etc... The first type is code ...

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