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How to handle questions with code as images [duplicate]

When someone (typically a first-time poster) posts a question that contains code presented as an image, we're supposed to encourage them to edit the question and repost as plain text, for all the ...
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User keeps changing question markup to use HTML markup

While looking at this question's revision history, I've noticed that there's a user who goes by the name Alex Skorkin who has edited the contents of a question to use HTML markup instead of the ...
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2020 Developer Survey results feedback

Depending on how you count it (there were some beta tests and various versions) this is the 10th year Stack Overflow has been conducting its annual developer survey. The software industry has changed ...
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Is it appropriate to close a question as duplicate of another language one?

For example, We have this C question here: Is there a benefit/downside to return in an else statement? which was closed as duplicate of this Javascript question: Unnecessary 'else' after &#...
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No attempt to answer, code-only answer with own library. Isn't that self-promotion in disguise?

I flagged this answer as spam. The author doesn't even try to find the root cause of the bug. They could have suggested a solution with both technologies (OP's and theirs) and that would have been ...
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Why did I fail this audit review?

I was in the Low-Quality review queue and I came upon an answer that even though it lacks explanation I thought it could still pass as an ok answer. However, after clicking "Looks OK" I received the ...
Nikos Hidalgo's user avatar
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Close off-topic questions that contain a bounty? [duplicate]

I've come across a bountied question that looks pretty off-topic to me, My iptables is being automatically modified to drop all output packets. How to debug it?, and according to a question on Meta SE,...
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Do discussions in Meta ever change anything?

As a fairly casual user of SO, it seems like my sidebar frequently links to vigorous discussions on Meta related to potentially changing aspects of how the site works. Yet, it feels to me like the ...
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Is it appropriate to comment '... and I didn't downvote your post'?

Is it appropriate to comment the error of an answer, and add --- 'and I didn't downvote your post'? A user stated that in their comment to my answer, which had a -1 score. I don't think it's necessary,...
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Why can't low rep users downvote on meta?

This help article suggests that voting has a completely different point on the meta site. Voting on meta is the antithesis of voting on SO. Here downvote = I disagree and upvote = I agree. Voting ...
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Use Stack Overflow as a question repository [duplicate]

I recently became responsible for watching a bit over the development of an open source Python project for scientific computing which is gaining some traction outside of the immediate vicinity of our ...
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Tag [vs-2019] should be a synonym for [visual-studio-2019]

I recently noticed the tag vs-2019 being used even though we already have visual-studio-2019. The former doesn't have tag wiki, so it looks like someone created it by mistake. I believe it should be a ...
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Why can an employee of a company shut down a question about its software?

I posted a question here, asking how to resolve a bug from an extension created by NVIDIA. I included the specific command that I used, the output it gave me, a traceback of the error it gave me, and ...
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"Reopen Votes" Review Queue: What's the percentage (statistics) of actually reopened questions?

I basically always select "Leave Closed". So I'm asking: How many questions are actually reopened in total? In case I'm right in my assumption that this value is very low, I would ask the next ...
Thomas Landauer's user avatar
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Prevent color in code sample formatting / highlighting [duplicate]

How can we make a code sample without any color being applied to that code? Example A classic use case would be console output, which often looks clearer inside code sample formatting, but isn't ...
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Responding to DMCA takedowns

Currently the github repo https://github.com/wearejust/laravel-amp is unavailable due to a DMCA takedown notice. The copyright claim is for code posted as an answer on Stack Overflow Even ignoring ...
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Confusion about non-English posts [duplicate]

I have a confusion about the non-English questions on Stack Overflow and really do not know how to handle them in review queues. I know the intention is to flag them, but it is still confusing. ...
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Is it wrong to post answers that uses eval? [closed]

Is it wrong to post answers that uses eval()?
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Why is this question offtopic?

How to download a file from server using SSH? It seems to be a common question in the SSH tag. (like any other)
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Why are questions about design patterns opinion based?

This question didn't feel opinion based and the answer was EXACTLY what I was searching for. Was there something I should have done differently? Design Patterns for CosmosDB and/or Graph Databases
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Is it normal to flag a question, and answer it anyway? [duplicate]

Is it normal to flag a question, and answer it anyway? If one earns reputation for an answer, but then the question closed because of a flag, will your reputation decrease too?
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Automatic creation of Internet Archive Wayback Machine links for external links [duplicate]

As per How to Answer: Links to external resources are encouraged, but please add context around the link so your fellow users will have some idea what it is and why it’s there. Always quote the ...
stackprotector's user avatar
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Why do people downvote questions from people with only a few reputations? [duplicate]

I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Why do we separate ViewModels per Activity/Fragment? This is a question I got from a professional website and I couldn't answer the question. The ...
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More loopbackjs questions in the loopback tag

See this question from 2014: 'loopback' tag being hijacked for loopbackjs 10 months ago the loopback4 tag was created for questions specifically about version 4 of LoopbackJS. The tag usage ...
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[fatal-error]: Redundant tag detected, aborting

While surfing on Stack Overflow I encountered a fatal-error. Here are the error logs I collected: Fatal error log started ... Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? ...
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How old can a question get before it's considered "dead"?

I've noticed that on Stack Overflow, most questions get answered pretty quickly (<30 minutes for the first answer, with more answers coming in over the course of the next day or so). But if a ...
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Is "How does Google Chrome decide what to highlight ... ?" really a high quality question, belonging on Stack Overflow?

During First Posts reviews, I got this audit question: How does Chrome decide what to highlight when you double-click Japanese text?. It is a "How does a piece of software do something" ...
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What if I don't feel comfortable sharing my source code? [duplicate]

What if I don't feel comfortable sharing my source code? Like if there is private info.
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When I review posts, and want to make an edit, but the edit queue is full [duplicate]

When I review posts, and want to make an edit, but the edit queue is full, should I just skip it?
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Is an answer calling for downvotes against the question Rude?

I was alerted to this answer in a chatroom: Please note that this is a take home-exam question for the Algorithm Analysis and Design Course at IIIT-Delhi which is still going on. I am the instructor ...
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Asking good questions about rudimentary things [duplicate]

Today I asked a question about C# coding that, in all likelihood, seemed too simple to interest the experienced coders who patrol the boards. It was promptly closed. The question did not seem foolish ...
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Voting details (reference) missing on help page(s)

Reading Why is voting important?, I'm missing a section about changing votes, especially time limits. This could also be a reference to the page I'm currently searching for an hour (without success). ...
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Rename tag [hms] to [huawei-mobile-services]

Please rename the tag hms to huawei-mobile-services on Stack Overflow. HMS stands for Huawei Mobile Services and people who are creating questions usually try to search for tag starting with huawei-. ...
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A banned perspective about banning based on score from a banned user banned from asking about bans

Alright, I'm sorry if this title was confusing, but I couldn't resist the urge to make the title a gag ;) Right now I'm pretty sure that the maximum score for a ban from asking questions is around -3,...
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Should I use my personal account or create a new one to join a company Stack Overflow Team? [closed]

I am being invited by my company to join their Teams account, and I don't know if it have any benefits to use my personal (this one) account to join the enterprise environment, or if it makes more ...
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Is there any way to show all screenshots I have posted on SO? [duplicate]

I've asked and answered a few questions that include a visualization of some sort using the Image <img> Gtrl+G functionality. Is there any way to list or display all these images that I've ...
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Asker substantially copied my answer into their own, and then accepted their answer

I answered the question Compute 2 subqueries then group by date. Shortly after, the asker posted an answer of their own, which they admits was taken from my answer, and then accepted this copy answer. ...
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How can I change my account details so it says "not currently looking for jobs"? [duplicate]

I accidentally clicked "Open to jobs but not actively looking" but meant to click "not searching for jobs" How can I change this feature on my Stack Overflow account?
Peter Burbery's user avatar
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Etiquette in summarizing comments to an answer [duplicate]

Today I posted a question that was subsequently answered through comment conversation, some of which was removed for clarity. Subsequently for completeness, I answered my own question to summarize, ...
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Failed audit. Why wasn't a minimal, complete, and verifiable (MCV) example needed? [duplicate]

I've just failed this audit in Triage having flagged it as "Needs for details", but the correct answer was "Looks OK" instead. I'm not disputing it, just trying to understand. I thought that an ...
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How to discourage rushed answers on questions that should be closed?

Let me start by saying: I am in full favor of rewarding volunteers using (one or two) "trust points", when they perform the vital service of closing questions that should be legitimately closed. It&#...
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Rename [gas] to [gnu-assembler]

We currently use gas for questions about the GNU assembler. However, Google Apps Script is also commonly abbreviated as "gas", so questions about it are often mistagged, even though google-apps-script ...
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Is it appropriate to encourage someone who correctly answers in comments to create an answer while there is a newer answer by someone else?

Usually, in questions I ask, when someone gives the right answer/hint in a comment, I encourage/ask them to post this as an answer, so I can mark the question answered and give the commenter the ...
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Spam flags disputed

I recently flagged two posts of the same user as spam, which were nevertheless disputed and no post was deleted as a result. I am perfectly aware that accusing someone for spamming is no joke and ...
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How to change username in Stack Exchange/Stack Overflow [duplicate]

Hello this is my first time using Stack. I want to start by a basic question. How do you change the username and profile picture?
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Does my question on static linking need improvement?

A few weeks ago, I asked What's the difference between “statically linked” and “not a dynamic executable”?, which is currently at +0/-2 votes. To me, it seems like a perfectly clear and reasonable ...
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Confused by duration of review ban for approving plagiarised edit

I have been banned from participating in review for approving a plagiarised suggested edit to a tag wiki. Let's get this out of the way: that was a bad review. The content reads like an excerpt from ...
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deleting/flagging no longer needed comments?

Following situation: I post a comment to ask for clarification or to inform OP about an issue with their question OP replies I write an answer that also covers what has been discussed in the ...
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Have you read my [article] about burnination?

I'm writing an article (currently 375 questions) about tag burnination. 1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? No, the questions sharing the ...
Robert Columbia's user avatar
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What are the concrete consequences of sockpuppets? [duplicate]

I created two bots (alias sockpuppets). Both were taken down and I received a message from the moderators, saying that it is not fair and those accounts would be deleted. Can this lead to further ...
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