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Reach out to Instagram about outsourcing their customer support to Stack Overflow [duplicate]

I need to utilize the Instagram API for a client's website. There's no way for me to log into the account I created a while ago, and there's no way to register a new account using my web browser. I ...
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Community User Profile Views

What is going on with Community's profile views? I highly doubt that he/she/it has only 649 profile views. He/She/It has been a member of our community for 7 years and 8 months appearing constantly in ...
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How can I check how many suggested edits are approved/rejected by me?

I am not able to find how I can see how many suggested edits are approved/rejected by me. Right now I can only see the number of reviews done by me. Also from "stats" and "history" ...
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Merge the [android-lollipop] and [android-5.0-lollipop] tags

android-lollipop is the same as android-5.0-lollipop, but android-5.0-lollipop a) uses the naming scheme that every other Android version tag has uses, and b) has been around longer. Can the android-...
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Tag cleanup needed for [lang]

lang has a lot of ill-fitting questions, and when I saw it at first I assumed it was a great candidate for burninating. But then I realized that the HTML lang attribute fits very nicely and there's a ...
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Encouraging SO at work and Sock Puppet/Fraud detection

I recently have been encouraging my colleagues to post more to SO. Instead of emailing the team, have them write up a SO question and email around the SO question link instead so that we can involve ...
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Merge/synonymize [vscode] to [visual-studio-code]

Currently vscode has 53 questions, while visual-studio-code has 18 questions. Both of them refer to the new Visual Studio Code editor by Microsoft. I suggest keeping visual-studio-code.
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Questions based on exercises from textbooks

The question Is there any difference between this two versions? was recently closed as "primarily opinion-based". The question draws from Exercise 12.21 of C++ Primer 5th edition, which states: We ...
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Should "quartus" and "quartus-ii" be synonyms?

Both tags quartus and quartus-ii actually refer to the same piece of software provided by Altera. The tag wiki on quartus reads (excerpt): Quartus is a software product developed by Altera which ...
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Should an answer be edited to include the correct answer from another's comment?

I asked a rather simple C++ question here and got an response that didn't fix my actual problem. However, a comment on that response, from a different user, pointed out that I was making a language ...
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User posting systematically late (copy-pasted) answers in popular posts [duplicate]

A user has a habit of posting late answers in popular questions that are copy-pasted (somewhat rephrased) from the top answer(s). These posts add no extra info/value to the OP. Deleted copy-paste 2 ...
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Answer promotes bad practice coding

I'm a developer who has done a lot of work using Laravel and as such, I spend a couple of minutes a day on the Laravel/PHP board to answer some questions. Lately I have noticed that a lot of people ...
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How would I award my own Eureka moment?

Look at this: Getting depth-first traversal insted of breadth first in T-SQL I struggled a bit with this before I posted it, and couldn't find the answer I was looking for. (I must have had a lapse ...
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Answer a question... inside the question

In order to improve my question I always stated some approaches I've already tried to do right after the question description itself. Besides, I want to maintain my question - edit and add information....
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How to make a downvoted post get positive score again?

I have been reading a lot about questions and answers lately, partly because I have been a little bit more involved in the site, partly because of particular issues with my own questions&answers. ...
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Shouldn't we use let and const instead of var in JavaScript documentation? [closed]

I'm looking at majority of examples and everyone tends to use var keyword instead of using let and const. Stack Overflow's documentation is very young right now and shouldn't we use modern ...
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Is it appropriate to only edit tags when a post has more issues? [duplicate]

As 10K+ rep user, you get the ability to edit tags inline. Though wrong or missing tags are rarely ever the only problem with a question. There's always spelling or formatting issues, or there's a ...
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When should [web-applications] be used on Stack Overflow?

web-applications currently has >20k questions but its tag excerpt / wiki doesn't include usage guidelines. On the other hand, on the Web Applications Stack Exchange site, the sister site about ...
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Should documentations like 'android' and 'android-gradle' be merged together? [closed]

The issue We currently have android documentation and android-gradle documentation as separate documentations. Both document android-gradle to some extent. What is the Stackoverflow guidelines for ...
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Review Triage - What should I do if the question requires information from the OP?

This is not a duplicate of the marked question! Please note that this question is not about whether "Requires Editing" is appropriate if the editing needs to be done by the OP (it is not). This ...
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Can I ask questions about installation in SO?

So far I have been asking questions about programming and it has been great. I would like to ask a question regarding installing Linux on a Mac, and I wonder where is appropriate to do it. (Details ...
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Tag Synonym [amazon-ses] and [aws-ses]

I found two tags amazon-ses and aws-ses currently being used for Amazon-Simple Email Service and none of them is synonym of the other. It looks like earlier the same issue was with ses (now: Simple ...
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json and jsonschema tag vs json and schema tags

We have been discussing in this post related to the construction of a json schema about which tags are more appropiate: json, schema json, jsonschema As a general rule it seems a good idea to use ...
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Am I overkilling questions with solutions that are too complex for the OP to understand?

Lately, I have quit my SO's professional-debugger position caused by lack of time and a desire to answer only more challenging questions.... Anyhow, I have noticed that I may be overkilling the ...
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Why is the phrase "X votes" used for indicating a question's score?

It seems counter-intuitive to me that a question's score (on the question listing page) is labeled as "X votes"; I would assume that such a counter would indicate the total number of votes, ...
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How many bounties are awarded manually?

The bounty policy includes a provision that the question asker may manually award their bounty. However there is also a set of defaults for a bounty whereby, in the event the question asker fails to ...
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Should you post link to similar question as comment?

Here's my predicament! Lets say we have new Question QuestionNew with no answers, fresh off the press I went to answer the question and while researching I found another question call it ...
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Questions wrongly closed as a duplicate but still bad end up as an incorrect duplicate

I see these in Reopen Votes review quite regularly. A (badly written) question is closed as duplicate - often, by the feel of a gold-badger's seat (as it's often really impossible to make out ...
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Why is there a hard 60-day limit on migrating questions to other Stack Exchange sites? [duplicate]

Suppose someone asks a question which would typically be migrated to another Stack Exchange site (say, Server Fault); it gets an answer, an upvote, and is basically forgotten about for a while. Then ...
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Should there be clearer usage guidance for [ios], [iphone], [cocoa-touch], [objective-c], etc?

There seems to be a confusion when asking questions of which of these tags to use. I have seen a few questions tagged with any combination of these. Should there be some clearer guidance on when to ...
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Why was my answer in meta deleted?

This answer on this question on Roomba was deleted. Why? I don't see any rule from the Help Center that I have infringed. Here was the answer, if you cannot see it from the link: Roomba should be ...
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How come this question got so many upvotes? [duplicate]

This question got 2045 upvotes: How to check whether a string contains a substring in JavaScript? My jaw dropped when I read it. Seriously, does such a simple and easily answerable question deserve ...
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Where to send questions or concerns about the Overflow?

I am asking which (if any) of the many Stack Overflow sites (domains/sub-domains/whatever you call them) is appropriate to post questions or concerns about "the Overflow", Stack Overflow's newsletter. ...
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What sorts of edits should editors make to posts, and why? [closed]

Amongst the Stack Overflow community, we have some broadly understood ideas about what constitutes a good post. We think questions should contain a MCVE and answers should contain a clear solution. ...
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Is it okay to code-review and improve OP's code when posting an answer?

It took almost half an hour to get this problem solved because the OP named their functions and variables poorly. Naming proved itself so important in this case I had to rename pretty much everything ...
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What would you like (/have liked) to see SE Inc. try in their experiments for machine learning-powered links in the "Related" post UI section?

I feel like a step was skipped before the experiment that is ongoing at the time of this writing got launched (Do you observe increased relevance of Related Questions with our Machine Learning ...
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Same answer, different questions

I posted the same answer for both PyQt5 : The DLL load failed : the specified module could not be found and DLL load failed when importing PyQt5. My answer might solve both problems. However, there ...
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How to retire outdated information?

The first downvote to my accepted answer was righteous, since the information was outdated. For context, the Requests library does in a single statement what would have taken multiple statements and ...
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Subpar accepted answer, OP no longer around to unaccept

Scenario: A question is asked where various different solutions could be classed as correct, and the OP accepts the one that they found useful at the time. Months later, a different solution is ...
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When a tag clearly falls under another tag

This is a multi-part question, but all parts are about the same general subject: tags that 100% of the time imply another, additional broader tag. I usually frequent the java tag, but I've definitely ...
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Change accepted answer after some years?

I've asked a question about ASP.NET MVC 5 error pages two years ago. Although I've accepted an answer some time ago, and it was certainly a valid answer in the past, I do no longer think it is the ...
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This tag should be [rect]

rect claims to be about the RECT structure but its questions do not appear to share this idea, since they're generally about rectangles in graphics in whatever different implementations exist. This ...
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Repeat question - tag synonym [amazon-ses] and [aws-ses]

This was raised previously, but it was not addressed and came back again: Tag Synonym [amazon-ses] and [aws-ses] There are 23 aws-ses questions that should be merged into amazon-ses (700+ questions)....
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Removing Phrases in Which OP States Their Skill Level [duplicate]

Very often I see people include a phrase like "I'm a complete novice at this programming language". Should this be considered noise and should I suggest an edit to remove the phrase when I see it? I ...
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Should we flag for moderator attention after close votes expire?

I was looking over some past flags and noticed that my flag on https://stackoverflow.com/q/17174498/1281433 with the message Non-reproducible. Running the query at the endpoint returns 1, not 0. ...
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Why is a comment not added for every close suggestion? [duplicate]

When I vote to close because of this reason: Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code ...
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Duplicate tags: [passport] & [passport.js]

The tags passport & passport.js are duplicates.
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If a question asks why an error is occurring, is it necessary to provide the desired outcome of the code?

I am bringing this up in response to this question. The OP posted about an error being thrown from their code and asked why it was being thrown. Another user quoted the guidelines which states the ...
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Why doesn't the developer story use the pdf output for print out?

Why doesn't the developer story make use of the "save as pdf" version when printing a person's resume? Right now here is what it does: when it should use the following: It has been difficult to ...
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What to do with questions followed by completely wrong instant self-answers?

This question has raised a few red flags for me: The question itself is a duplicate (the topic has been discussed many times) The self-answer was instant The answer started with the infamous "I did ...
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