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Questions regarding ethical concerns, such as whether it's OK to help someone create viruses, or pirate software.

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How to flag a ChatGPT answer in an audit [duplicate]

I went through the audit section "low quality answers" and the following came up: https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/34846165 Since it is not really the answer for the ...
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What should we do with Tor Onion links in questions?

I just came across this question and I wondered something like that should be allowed, although asking it this way sounds a bit weird. The user wants to scrape sites in the Tor network and posted some ...
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Is it ethical to refer to Russian programmers?

In a question about testing strategies, I wanted to refer to an article by Yegor Bugayenko which is controversial, but interesting in my opinion. He is a Russian living in Russia. I did not find ...
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Is transferring Stack Overflow reputation from one account to another using bounties allowed?

I currently have another older Stack Overflow account with the username of LIL LOFIE. I used that account when I was a beginner, and due to the huge amount of downvotes and demotivation due to my own ...
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Would posting an answer with a Base64-encoded hint be ethically ok?

From time to time, we see those questions with phrases such as "ASAP", "Urgent", etc. Most of the time it seems to come from students, who messed up in the course. If they followed ...
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How to properly use 'ethics' tag to avoid closing the question? [closed]

I would like to ask question (re-open one of my questions) about morality, ethic. I know such a question exists and received good feedback, like this one: Is it ethical āœ”ļø to put a green tick mark in ...
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Does Stack Overflow have moral obligation to do something regarding the war between Russia and Ukraine? [closed]

Official statement posted by SE Stack Exchange Q&A access will not be restricted in Russia Possibly duplicated with: Is SE going to limit Russia-based individuals and companies' access to its ...
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Is it inappropriate to give advice about avoiding bot detection? [duplicate]

I have recently come across several posts that seek help to avoid bot detection when running scripts on some website. I am avoiding posting examples here so as not to draw attention/meta effect to ...
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How to address help requests with pirated software

TL;DR; I've just gotten review privileges. What should I do about a PHP question which leads to an auction site which leads to a piracy site? Very recently I have been given permission to start ...
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How do I deal with a question with a user who intends on breaking TOS of a specific API? [duplicate]

I have come across this question where a user is asking for help in self-botting in Discord in the [discord.py] tag which is an API wrapper for the Discord API. Self-botting is explicitly against the ...
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Is it unethical to offer vote trades? [duplicate]

Recently, I provided a helpful comment on an answer. After adding its information to their answer, the author replied with a comment asking if I'd mind upvoting the answer (which I'd already done) and ...
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Why is SO running a promoted tweet with scaremongering Wikipedia misinformation?

The following "promoted" tweet has shown up repeatedly in my Twitter timeline as an advertisement for the SO podcast. Link The claim it makesā€”that a photo is taken of anyone who edits ...
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Can I post executable binaries to into Stack Overflow?

I have updated the compiler, and I am struggling to get the binaries generated by the new compiler to work. I figure that besides describing the problem and the command lines involved, it will ...
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How to deal with questions where the asker is trying to write code with questionable moral implications? [duplicate]

I've come across a couple of questions where the user is asking an on-topic, well asked question about how to solve a problem they are facing, but in the background to the question they reveal or ...
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Is it ethical āœ”ļø to put a green tick mark in your answer?

I noticed in this answer a green tick was added which seems to be used to encourage the answer to be accepted. Is this ethical? The person also commented that they would like their answer to be ...
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Ethical considerations of the ongoing experiment re not displaying negative scores

(This post is about the ongoing experiment regarding the display of a post's total score, discussed in New popup message when voting on a question/answer?, and not a duplicate of that thread) May I ...
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Should I flag questions that are recruitment tests? [duplicate]

While the specific context here is from Stack Overflow, the question being asked here is not only relevant to Stack Overflow, and can be applied to other technical sites as well. Found a question ...
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Should I flag questions that are recruitment tests?

I found a question where an algorithm is posted, and its problem is 14% mark in codility The question's merit notwithstanding, I googled "codility" and apparently it's a platform where recruiters ...
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What is the policy for questions about modfiying a commercial software? [duplicate]

This question What does this mean "bool GLeadsExtractor.Program::IsDemoVersion"? I want to make this bool set to false, how can i change it? asks who to modify a demo application in order to ...
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Pattern of questions indicates a user is writing malware [duplicate]

I just came across a user who, by their pattern of questions, is apparently writing a virus and using Stack Overflow for help with it. We've already discussed the issue of when a single question is ...
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What should I do when there is a license text in code from an answer?

I came across an answer from a question in the bounty section and upvoted the answer, because it makes more sense and looks helpful than the other ones, but this answer had a complete MIT license text ...
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What's site policy regarding questions asking for an explanation of potentially malicious code [duplicate]

Someone has posted Word VBA code that they suspect may be malicious and asks for interpretation: Malicious Word Macros I can't make heads or tails of it, at a quick glance - it may well be, but I'm ...
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What is "Good Stack Overflow Citizenship"?

I've been a SO users for a few years, but I've only had the courage to start giving back about a year ago. Along the way, I've learned a lot about how to behave from watching other users, taking the ...
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It is acceptable for high rep users to delete posts that criticise them (even unfairly)? [duplicate]

In a recent meta question, there was a user criticising a gold-badge holder that he closed a Stack Overflow question in error. The result? The specific gold badge holder, together with two other ...
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Downvote in order to be able to vote to delete. Is it acceptable?

After reaching 20K, when browsing Stack Overflow (main or meta) I sometimes encounter posts that I believe merit deletion, but the "delete" link is not available because the post is not downvoted ...
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Is it unethical of me to give an answer to a poorly asked question for the easy reputation? [duplicate]

I'll often see some poorly phrased questions that either supply no code or are unclear, but I'll still give them a viable answer and receive the 25+ reputations points. Is this unethical? Should I ...
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Is it a conflict of interest to use your dupe hammer to reopen a question you answered?

Is it OK to reopen a question you answered using the dupe-hammer? On the one hand, the system trusts you because you have earned a lot of upvotes on the topic. On the other hand, the author of the ...
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Can I ask programming ethics questions on Stack Overflow?

My question is about linking MAC addresses and cookie tracking from a marketing perspective. I've been researching the area and agree that it's considered invasive from a privacy perspective. So, I'd ...
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Is it OK that a website is mirroring SO without attribution? [duplicate]

There is a website that appears to mirror content from SO, without attribution. (Perhaps to profit from advertising?) Not sure it's OK, so I am bringing it to the group's attention ScalaTest on sbt ...
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How to respond to an (unlikely) call for (emergency) help?

Today something odd happened. A user posted a "question" titled "Beaten daily on the regular" tagged with python and the body repeatedly said: i am beaten on a daily basis, my ...
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How to flag people asking for help to violate another site's Terms of Service? [duplicate]

On Stack Overflow, one user asks to help him violating Youtube's Terms of Service. This question should be closed. Based on which criteria can I flag it?
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Plagiarism and using/copying code from Stack Overflow and submitting it in an assignment

What is the view on the ethics at copying the code you find on Stack Overflow? My issue is that I posted a whole source code for a short project where I could not find a small bug that was causing my ...
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How much help should be given to a student? [duplicate]

I came across this post where it was very clear the user is a beginner student doing an assignment (I assume to be graded). They were onto the solution, but were stuck. I posted an answer that was ...
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SO careers should stop accepting business from predatory employers [closed]

There is strong evidence that Crossover is an employer most of us would not touch with a pole. It's the pointy-haired boss, on steroids and with nuclear weapons. Read the stuff (e.g. on Quora), ...
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Unethical, possibly illegal assistance

This Stack Overflow question (now deleted) clearly states that the author intends to perform a DoS attack on a web site. I think it is at least unethical, and possibly illegal (accessory before the ...
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When is it appropriate to unleash the meta effect?

I wanted to answer a question, but before I could, the OP deleted it. They had posted an answer themselves first, and then deleted the question. But the answer wasn't any good and I knew a better one. ...
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To what extent do we help out malicious hackers? [duplicate]

So the question is here, https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37371483/i-want-to-display-my-installation-package-look-like-an-image The person changed their question after I gave them the hint "for ...
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"Please help me steal copyrighted content"

I've seen a few questions that go something like this, usually accompanied by some curl code: "I'm trying to steal/scrape content from somesite.com but they have some protection in place. How can I ...
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How should we react to exact copied answers? [duplicate]

Yesterday I came across this answer that is exactly copied and pasted from its upper answer. This is definitely considered as plagiarism. I commented "Please delete your answer.". But she didn't, as ...
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Is it appropriate to mention an answer was sponsored by or found while working for a company?

I recently asked a question on Stack Overflow, to which there are currently no answers. It related to some work I was doing for a client. Since then, I've discovered the answer to the question. ...
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What to do with questions asking to break companies'/schools' security rules? [duplicate]

I wonder how this type of question should be treated, as it seems to encourage piracy or security outage? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31582778/is-there-a-file-that-runs-like-a-batch-file-but-...
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Edit a question to protect reputations with side-effect of changing meaning--why is it not allowed?

Recently my revision was rejected on the grounds that I changed the intent of the author of the question. That is true and the rejection of my edit was just. Dear reader you can follow the links in ...
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Downvoting some other answer because one answer was downvoted

I answered a question recently Replace occurrences of NSString with ' to \'. In the comments of the accepted answer one guy is saying that he downvoted the accepted answer only because another answer ...
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My answer was cloned and improved what should I do?

My answer was cloned and improved what should I do? Should I delete my answer in favor of the better one? Should I apply the improvement of the cloned answer on my own? Should I add a reference to ...
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Question with accepted answer got destructfully edited by original author [duplicate]

During some checking around on the answer, I noticed that one question looked unfamiliar to me. Interestingly, the question, that was up yesterday, got fully changed, and an answer got accepted. The ...
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Etiquette for accepting more detailed own answer based on original answer [duplicate]

A few days back I asked a question How to autowire default XmlMapper in Spring Boot application explaining what I was doing and what I was expecting to happen, and that it wasn't working, and the ...
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Ethical Jobs in Careers

I've noticed an advertisement in Stack Overflow Careers for a company that makes installers that steal the user's browser home page and installs unwanted toolbars and adware without informing the user....
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Question on plagiarized licensed code

In this question, the OP posted part of a licensed function from MATLAB Central, without any kind of attribution. Users pointed the lack of authoring information in the comments. I flagged the ...
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May I change my high-voted incorrect not-accepted answer to say the opposite?

Let's say I answered a question and got a load of upvotes (at least 20) in the first 15 minutes of the question's existence. Right from the beginning, there was a comment that my answer was far-out ...
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Is it ethical to link to a user in your own question?

I have asked this question on Meta. In that question I included a link to a Stack Overflow user (not me) to give a better sense of the situation. Is that ethical, or should I avoid such actions? ...
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