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How to deal with malicious edits [closed]
So I was answering this question:
How to convert a child class into a parent class for saving in NHibernate?
someone else answered it. I wanted to clarify something. He wasn't getting it, I felt ...
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Is my CMS question appropriate for SO? Perhaps too localized
I'm not sure if this question is appropriate for SO, or if asking which questions are appropriate is bad form on Meta, but here it goes.
My CMS seems to think that my front end: HTML, CSS, ...
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Should we remove function documentation from code blocks?
I don't have an example, but I have come across some code blocks from new people that contain documentation in their code sample. For example:
/// <summary>
/// TCP protocol handler
/// ...
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Am I really not supposed to say thank you? [duplicate]
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Should ‘Hi’, ‘thanks,’ taglines, and salutations be removed from posts?
See this other person's edit of my question.
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Non-bash questions posted under the bash tag
Lately I am delving into advanced bash and I was a bit disappointed to see the number of posts under the 'bash' tag on SO that seem to have the tag due to some very minor association that has nothing ...
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Creation of an FPC (Frequently Posted Comments) [duplicate]
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Repository of useful pro-forma comments
Following the deletion of "What Stack Overflow is not" (WSOIN) I felt like I would somewhat miss it as it served a purpose, ...
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Why “What Stack Overflow is Not” was deleted
I just deleted What Stack Overflow is Not, a collection of various explanations for things that Stack Overflow doesn't do, wasn't meant to do, or shouldn't be used to do. Several people put a fair bit ...
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What to do if someone asks you to post code for an answer?
The type of question I am talking about is when someone is clearly after code instead of trying to understand the problem themselves. I had a question where, I think, I have answered in enough detail ...
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How to answer a homework question, when the entire example is bad syntax?
This is a more specific question about how to answer homework questions, and I have wondered this frequently. Please refer to this question as my primary example:
Locate and replace script, few ...
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Is it good SO etiquette to downvote a question because you had to edit it?
I've noticed a pattern of a particular SO user that whenever he has to edit a question, that question usually gets a downvote. Now, of course I can't confirm that he's the one doing the downvoting, ...
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Is it OK to leave “What have you tried?” comments?
Some questions boil down to "how can/do I do X?" Here's an example.
Sometimes, people leave comments under such questions that ask "what have you tried?" Is it OK to leave comments like that? Should ...
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Hello.. Thanks…not permitted [duplicate]
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Should 'Hi', 'thanks' and taglines and salutations be removed from posts?
Is it aesthetically important and rule abiding not to start a question with ...
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Why do we have to be rude? [duplicate]
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Should 'Hi', 'thanks' and taglines and salutations be removed from posts?
I posted a few question on SO and every time someone edit my question and ...
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Stack Overflow etiquette regarding old posts
Scenario: You discover more information in relation to a Stack Overflow post that would be useful to the community in answering your question. However, you wrote the question several days ago and it ...
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Policy regarding questions related to unethical or “shady” practices
I recently saw a question on Stack Overflow relating to the iPhone Unlock Process. The guy wasn't asking for code at all, meerly asking what the process involved.
It was immediately slapped with a ...
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What's the etiquette on downvoting every wrong answer to a given question?
This question on SO elicited a host of answers which missed a basic point - the OP was asking about integer math with overflow. Fortunately, someone answered correctly, and I upvoted that answer. ...
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Are posting questions on SO about code improvement or “refactor this” valid?
Hi,
Just wondering whether it's valid to ask questions (on SO etc) about working code e.g. "How can I improve this?", "How would you do this differently"...I'm not sure whether it seems right to ask ...
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Editing other people's questions - what is advisable and what is not? [duplicate]
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What is the etiquette for modifying posts?
I recently got some editing powers on SO.
I wanted to know to what extents is it advisable to go while editing other ...
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Are there jealous people within Stack Overflow?
It's not the first time that happened, but for example yesterday I answered a question. It was accepted with 3 upvotes. Someone ask to get some explanation so he can learn from it. I edit my post and ...
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Question-asking etiquette for less popular tags
I'm currently hacking my way into C++ because I want to learn about using the JUCE library to create some basic software. The C++ community is much smaller than, say, that of PHP or Flash, where ...
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Should you argue with the Expert?
This question is about how people should behave on Stack Overflow? More specifically, when you ask a question, do you have any right to argue (in writing) against the people that answer your question? ...
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How to handle a question where a feature is now possible?
In May I asked this question How to specify the location a MVC view will be created for a MVC controller? on SO. At the time the answer required a hack to be done since the feature was not supported ...
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User seems unable to receive criticism. What can you do?
A user has posted up to 10 comments to his own answer defending his position.
I'm specifically asking about this behavior.
Please not that I had to remove my downvote plus some of the comments ...
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Is there too much “user meta”?
It seems like half the questions I click on these days are full of comments or even "answers"* that don't relate to the question, but instead are complaints about the poster's other questions, demands ...
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My improved answer based on another's accepted answer for my own question
Yesterday, I asked a question in which I stated a primary requirement but also asked for an optional improvement. The primary requirement was answered perfectly, and I upvoted it and accepted it. ...
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Question/answer ratio etiquette in Stack Overflow?
I have been plagued by this strange feeling of abusing SO by asking too many questions and not answering nearly as many. I guess it takes both sorts, people who ask questions, people who answer them ...
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Etiquette for providing a suggestion and not an answer
If you think you might know an answer, or have a good suggestion, should it be a comment or an answer?
Say you don't have the time currently to test your idea, or you are 80% sure, should this be a ...
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Stack Overflow Etiquette for Sharing Files and Resources
What are the rules/etiquette for giving files to other users that relate to a post. I have not seen any ability to add attachments to a post, but sometimes to give help, external files are needed.
I ...
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When do YOU post a question to Stack Overflow?
At the risk of suggesting a topic (such as politics, religion or sex) that is better left discussed in a private forum...
When do you post a question to Stack Overflow?
Do you RTFM first?
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Has SO become Cliffs Notes/Do My homework site for CS students [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
How to ask and answer homework questions?
I started to answer a question, then stopped because it looks like a homework assignment.
What is the proper ...
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Extremely specialized, narrow topics?
Is it an acceptable usage of Stackoverflow to use it as a sort of Q/A database for extremely specialized topics (still related to programming, albeit very narrow focus)?
I teach workshops on a ...
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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 your own answer, ...