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22answers
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What is the etiquette for modifying posts?
I'm getting pretty close to the reputation where I can start to edit others' posts, and I'm wondering what the etiquette for when (and when not) to do so.
I figure that I should e …
32
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10answers
647 views
Embrace the non-Googlers…
There seems to be a knee-jerk reaction to "easy" questions that suggests you quickly copy/paste an embarrassing link to lmgtfy.com (or similar responses in comments, which aren't d …
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8answers
105 views
Editing versus Answering?
If you want to expand on someone's existing answer (add more detail, provide an example or code snippet, etc.) and have the ability to edit other folks answers, is it better to add …
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19answers
874 views
Should ‘Hi’, ‘thanks’ and taglines and salutations be removed from posts?
I edit a lot of posts everyday. I often run across posts with 'Hi' and 'Thanks' on the top and the bottom of the post respectively. I also run across things like:
--User
Shou …
22
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11answers
41 views
Do you delete your own answer when it’s a duplicate?
When I post an answer to a brand new question I usually find that someone else has submitted that same answer just moments before. (Matt Hamilton, usually ;-) )
What I've started …
22
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17answers
70 views
Editing for broken english: Acceptable?
I've seen (and written) plenty of posts which have been edited by others to correct typos, broken URLs and so on. I think everyone can agree this is a good thing.
How about editin …
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15answers
378 views
Is it poor etiquette to answer your own question?
I have a folder with lists of code snippets for things I always forget and/or get wrong. Such as Regular expressions for processing XML, common WinForms control idioms, etc.
Is it …
16
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13answers
342 views
Should users edit other users’ posts to correct grammar and spelling problems?
Question says it all: Should users edit other users' posts to correct grammar and spelling problems?
I've seen arguments both ways, and lean toward yes...but...
15
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4answers
160 views
How do I correctly tag my questions?
Here are some tips for tagging questions. These guidelines will help you more accurately tag your questions, which in turn will help them get more attention and lead to better answ …
14
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10answers
31 views
Is it bad etiquette to mention your own products in a StackOverflow answer?
Twice now I've seen questions on StackOverflow where one of my company's products might provide an answer to the question.
One was a slightly vague connection about object-relatio …
13
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9answers
72 views
Stack Overflow etiquette for thanking users who answered my question
Quite often a number of users will give similar answers to a question I post on Stack Overflow. Sometimes someone will give an answer that is interesting, but does not really help …
10
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9answers
820 views
Is the “down-voting (most) all answers that aren’t yours” pattern considered harmful?
Emphasis: This is not a why downvote, or when is it ok to downvote, or what to do when voted down. This question is about a particular pattern of downvoting.
Recently I had an an …
10
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4answers
181 views
How do you react to an apparently dis-interested questioner?
So you are camping (please excuse the MMO jargon, sometimes I just can't help myself) your own particular corner of StackOverflow, hoping for a couple of upvotes before bed. It's …
9
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6answers
536 views
Are Expletives allowed in comments?
Can I use salty, expletive laden language in comments, Like Q*Bert?
9
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5answers
89 views
Is it bad form to prompt new questioners to formally accept your answer?
Every so often I see questions with good or even clearly correct answers that go unaccepted because the questioner is a new user who hasn't quite grokked the mechanics of the site. …
