Etiquette is the norms and standards of accepted behavior and politeness in our community. The golden rule is "Think before you post."
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Asking for someone to accept your answer
Is it improper etiquette to, as long as you're certain, add a comment merely suggesting that they accept the answer? Do I sound like a reputation whore?
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Duplicating an answer [duplicate]
I occasionally see this behavior on stackoverflow: a question is asked, someone provides an answer. A few minutes pass, and someone else provides the same answer with different words. Usually this ...
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Has the thinking on linking to external git repos (as an appendix to an answer) changed?
Is it ok to create public repos on git or svn to help illustrate answers for questions where the answer requires many steps?
I had a look for questions relating to this. e.g.
Share code related to ...
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I answered a possible duplicate question on Meta
I think I answered a duplicate, or perhaps its not a direct duplicate. The question is asking about a specific case, but the question has been answered in a more general/less localized way already.
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When the answer to a question exists on another site, what is the proper way to respond
There was a small debate which took place in the comments for podcast #58 regarding linking to an answer (such as MSDN, php.net, or other definitive sources) versus providing it inline. What is the ...
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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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Edited question makes answers incorrect
Here's the situation- someone asks a question, accepts an answer, and then un-accepts the answer, and edits the question, making that answer and other existing answers incorrect...
I've tried to ...
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Please assume good faith whenever reasonable when dealing with post-banned users
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Please see my answer below. I have incorrectly applied my Wikipedia experience to Stack Exchange and based my assumptions on biased data, and I am deeply sorry for the controversy I have ...
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What to do with rude but correct (and valuable) answers?
I had a problem, so I searched for it on SO and found someone else had asked that question already. Several people answered incorrectly. One person answered correctly and solved my problem ...
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User quickly deletes own question once they have received an answer
I refer to:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16312257/quick-way-to-implement-these-without-using-itertools-python
How to handle these situations? Myself and one other user, have posted an answer ...
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What's the etiquette for answering two similar questions?
A user asked this question (casperOne seems to have closed it already), which was a problem that the user did not know how to accomplish, to which I answered and was able to help said user.
An hour ...
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Is civility and tolerance not required on meta sites?
The FAQ of all main sites and Meta Stack Overflow have a section which states:
Etiquette
Civility is required at all times; rudeness will not be tolerated.
Be nice. Treat ...
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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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Why is “plz” considered offensive? [duplicate]
Someone mentioned in a post I was reading that it is advisable to remove the word "plz" because it is offensive. Other posts here on meta seem to suggest the same thing, but I'm not entirely sure why. ...
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Should we flag questions which are not been followed up?
Sometimes people ask questions and does not come back. Other people answer their questions, post comments to ask for other related things. But no reply from OP. If a question is asked and other people ...
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Is it bad form to answer a jquery question with a plugin?
When a question is asked relating to to jQuery to begin with, is recommending an existing plugin that does exactly what the OP is trying to do appropriate?
Why re-invent the wheel for basic stuff?
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Accept an OK answer or write more complete answer?
I have a question over at Server Fault and it was been answered to my satisfaction. And I have two options as I see it
Mark the given answer by David Schwartz as "the answer"
Write up a summary ...
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Are code-only answers a good thing? [duplicate]
I just stumbled across this question. While the question itself is not perfect, both the answers to date have just been blocks of code.
When I reply to a question, I usually (admittedly, not always) ...
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Is swearing in chat OK? [duplicate]
According to Jeff Atwood, "Expletives are not acceptable behavior on meta or any other Stack Overflow site."
My question is: to what degree (if any) does this apply in chat as well as on meta or ...
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Policy on potential troublemakers, nonconstructive or disruptive members? [closed]
community. I searched on the background of troublemakers and found the following questions so far:
Add a moderator ability to watch troublemakers
What's the SO policy for swearing?
Bill the ...
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Is it good etiquette to use bounty to 'raise awareness'/'advertise'?
I'm the author of a new open-source tool which disrupts the previous best answer to several StackOverflow questions (specifically, the author of The BFG, a faster & simpler alternative to the ...
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Should 'Hi', 'thanks,' taglines, and salutations be removed from posts?
I edit a lot of posts every day. 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
Should these items be ...
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How should a user's death be handled?
It is a bit of a morbid concept, but having recently had a friend die unexpectedly and having to deal with the online repercussions of this event has gotten me to thinking about what should happen to ...
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How to ask and answer homework questions?
Please note that the homework tag is now officially deprecated. The homework tag should not be applied to new questions and may be removed from old questions.
Can and how does one ask about ...
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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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Do not delete duplicates!
This question (currently deleted (visible only to 10kers)) is a great example of a duplicate question that should not be deleted.
The titles of the duplicates are completely different. Having ...
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Etiquette for removing questions which turn out to be bugs
I asked a question on StackOverflow but after researching it further I've found out that the problem is caused by a known bug (now resolved but not yet publicly). Should I delete my question or leave ...
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What's with all the PHP hate? [closed]
Somebody else has to have noticed that questions that get hit by the nuclear downvote warhead are usually related, whether directly or peripherally, to PHP.
I'd assert also that part of this ...
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Is it bad etiquette to downvote a competing answer? [duplicate]
I answered a question second. I think the first answer is wrong - it will not misguide the OP, but it won't help either. Is it bad form to downvote said answer?
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Cross-posting to external sites? [duplicate]
I've just flagged this question for cross-posting (to/from an external site, not within the SE-framework), and indicated in a comment that I'd done so.
I got a comment back, that there was nothing ...
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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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Is it considered in poor taste to post an entire short program to get feedback?
Is it considered in poor taste to post a short program in it's entirety to stackoverflow to get feedback from those with more experience?
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What to do if an out of date question+answers already exists?
What should you do if a question has already been asked and answered, but both the question and the answer are now out of date? (in this case due to updates to jQuery).
Is it okay to make a new ...
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Should I delete my heavily-downvoted question?
I previously asked a question that got a lot of negative votes. I've read about rules on deleting posts, and it seems reasonable that I should delete my question since it is probably not useful to ...
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When is “use JavaScript” an appropriate answer to an HTML/CSS question
I recently browsed this question about changing the appearance of an HTML select with CSS and HTML.
I was wondering when use JavaScript is an acceptable solution to a "how do I do X with HTML/CSS" ...
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Can I close my question after I accept?
Can I close my question only the answer remaining on the page that voters could not vote on the post?
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Better to edit your wrong answer to your own question? Or create a new answer?
Not sure what is the correct way to do this. I posed a question, thought I had found the answer, posted it, marked it as the answer to my own question. After some more testing I found that my answer ...
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Close or delete your own too localised question?
A while ago I asked this question, and got an answer which I upvoted and accepted.
Recently the thread about closing 'typo' questions made me realise that's essentially what my question is - no one ...
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Is it bad form to edit question titles to remove obvious tags?
I am wondering if it it as the title suggests, it is bad form to suggest edits that remove the main tag from the title of a question. I am banned from suggesting edits, which is fine, but the ...
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Comments asking for upvotes/accepts
I happened upon this question, where the questioner commented on every answer with "I'd love an up vote!"
Is it correct to flag such clutter, perhaps as not constructive / off-topic, or is there a ...
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Single question thread with multiple questions, some duplicates
I've recently run into many questions where to author asks several related questions in one post, many of them asked before.
I'm wondering what out policy is on such questions:
Should I vote-close ...
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Posting and answering questions you have already found the answer to
Sometimes you spend a day or more solving a technical problem, and when you finally solve it, you may want to post it on your blog (if you have one) to share with the community.
However, most ...
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Etiquette for revision comments
I often see that revision comments are formatted to be in lowercase and items are separated by a ;
edited title; deleted 41 characters in body
So my question is: what rules do I need to be aware ...
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How many down-votes is enough for a user to understand their problem?
I am wondering what users should do if they encounter a question that has already been down-voted for a particular reason. If you agree with the down-vote, should you down-vote the question as well? ...
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Proper editing practices [duplicate]
After conducting a few searches, I failed to see this on MSO.
When is it proper to edit someone else's post? And when is it going too far to edit, when a question should instead be closed?
I am ...
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Etiquette on Stack Overflow: Updating an answer
What's the right etiquette on Stack Overflow: Let's say someone adds an answer that has information addressing an answer I had posted to the same question previously. Then in the interest of having a ...
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Should a question be downvoted if the OP flags to delete after realising their mistake?
I asked this question today and after seeing the answer, realised that I had made a mistake in asking the question. I quickly put up a comment that I had flagged the question to be deleted and ...
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Etiquette for editing info from comment into question
I just had this review rejected and would like to check on the general etiquette of this situation.
After some back-and-forth in the comments, OP for this question responded in a comment with some ...
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Etiquette on “rush” answers [duplicate]
I've just been wondering what the etiquette or acceptable behaviour is on this - to be honest it stems from a minor irritation with seeing people do this, but here it is:
I frequently see certain ...
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Why is this a bad meta question? [closed]
I have used meta.stackoverflow.com to ask a question about another question. Now I'm getting down-voted to hell!
This question was closed without any reasons, can anyone advise?
I asked two fairly ...








