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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Could we please be a bit nicer to new users?
There is a distinct decline in the level of civility here. Some of this is due to new users coming in and posting spam and other nonsense, but the offtopic and downvote buttons are doing a pretty ...
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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 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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Can I answer my own questions, even those where I knew the answer before asking?
I might want to answer my own question because:
I arrived at a solution before there were any other correct answers or I like mine better, can I still answer my own question?
I have a folder with ...
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Embrace the non-Googlers
There seems to be a knee-jerk reaction to "easy" questions that involves quickly answering by copying/pasting an embarrassing link to lmgtfy.com (or similar responses in comments, which aren't ...
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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 edit in the following ...
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Is it appropriate to comment on people's accept rate? [closed]
I've seen a lot of comments on SO, of the kind (paraphrasing brutally):
(on questions) if you start accepting some answers, I might deign to post a reply
(on answers) good answer, but perhaps too ...
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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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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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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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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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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 editing for poor/broken ...
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Etiquette for answering your own question
Often you have a question, you can't find the answer on stack overflow so you google (or think a bit more). Having found the answer you'd like to keep a record so you can find it again later.
Before ...
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Could we please be a bit nicer to moderators?
TL;DR
Moderators are human and make mistakes. If you feel a moderator screwed up, please be patient with us and try to communicate objectively to help us avoid a lot of unnecessary meta drama. All ...
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Is cross-posting a question on multiple Stack Exchange sites permitted if the question is on-topic for each site?
It is possible to migrate a question from one Stack Exchange site to another by closing, but if I have a question that I think is on-topic for multiple Stack Exchange sites, is it OK to post it on ...
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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...
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Do you feel dirty if you nudge new users to accept your answer when they indicate you've answered their question?
I've had a couple of answers today where the OP indicated via a comment that I solved their problem, but the question wasn't upvoted or accepted. In both cases the person probably wasn't able to ...
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Limits for self-promotion in answers
It's been covered before that posting links to your own website is ok, but should there be a line drawn? There were several spam flags today for Ira Baxter's recent posts, presumably because they all ...
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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 to do lately is (I ...
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Are expletives allowed on SE sites?
Can I use salty, expletive-laden language on Stack Exchange sites, like Q*Bert?
Return to FAQ index
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Etiquette for posting civil and informative comments
Sometimes I leave a comment like "Stack Overflow is not your personal research assistant," but am accused of being rude. How can I craft a comment that is seen as civil to the community and ...
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Are taglines & signatures disallowed?
I recently had a number of my valid answers voted down because people objected to the fact that I added a tagline to the end. The answers were correct for the questions asked and the downvotes were ...
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Closing Etiquette: Why Do Some Answer *and* Close?
I've noticed quite a few cases (here's a recent one) where people not only vote to close a question, but then also answer said question. At best this is just silly, and at worst it is totally ...
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Why is it considered rude to say 'thanks in advance'?
A high-rep member told the OP of this question that saying 'thanks in advance' is rude. Why is this so?
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How do I mention my own products in answers? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
How can I link to an external resource in a community-friendly way?
Twice now I've seen questions on Stack Overflow where one of my company's products might provide an ...
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A SWAT team of nice
As the comments on the summer of love blog post have shown, there is much discussion about civility on Stack Overflow. One particularly important sub-set of the issue is what is called "accidental ...
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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 answer the question.
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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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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, ...
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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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Is excessive bounty hunting good etiquette?
I figured I'd confront this question directly, because it's been on my mind since I started answering questions on SO again as a recreation.
I've been trying to increase my reputation on SO by ...
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Helping a Phisher?
I'm commenting on this question about parsing data in a BrowserField on Blackberry. I was suspicious about why someone would do this, and tried to persuade the questioner to use other methods of ...
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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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Getting downvotes after I flagged an answer by a high rep user
Today I was going trough some reviews on Stack Overflow on the Low Quality Posts list. I flagged this answer as "Not An Answer" as "This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or ...
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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. They'll leave a ...
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I am, by and large, useless to StackExchange. Is it okay for me to post on here as much as I do?
Here's a little background. I'm a computer science major that knows just enough C++ to keep passing 200-level quizzes and exams. I've been writing Ruby for about a month, and while I love it, I still ...
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How do you react to an apparently uninterested questioner?
So you are camping (please excuse the MMO jargon, sometimes I just can't help myself) your own particular corner of Stack Overflow, hoping for a couple of upvotes before bed. It's freezing cold and ...
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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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How can I stop StackOverflow becoming a source of misinformation about my open source library?
I have a small open source library that I maintain, which now has its own tag on StackOverflow with just over 50 questions (I'll not name the library and keep this question generic, but it wouldn't ...
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If you really want to reduce the snark level
So, the death of WSOIN (What Stack Overflow is Not) was intended to help reduce the snarky comment level. I don't see any diminution of the volume of sarcastic comments added to weak questions. I ...
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Is voting to balance in the spirit of the site?
The other day I saw an answer which was ok. Not great but not bad. So no reason to upvote or downvote. However the answer already had a single downvote. I felt this was unfair so upvoted the answer to ...
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Is it off limits to even mention Google now?
I just had a conversation with a mod about a comment telling the OP to use Google.
When I see an exceedingly trivial question (and I mean exceedingly), I will
Google the question's title (or ...
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Is it appropriate to delete my comment?
I commented on an answer because the author of that answer made a spelling error that impinged on the meaning of the answer. The author later saw my comment, corrected his spelling error, and then ...
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What if my question is technically a duplicate, but the original question was never answered?
I'm wondering what the generally accepted/community-endorsed etiquette is in this situation. Ideally I would like to push the original question back onto the front page, as if it were a new question ...
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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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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, one of my answers was ...
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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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Flag Answer, duplicate
When flagging an answer there doesn't seem to be an option for duplicates. Is there an etiquette for this, or nothing in place?
If there is nothing in place can I suggest a flag as duplicate option. ...
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Could WSOIN be resurrected with a new wording strategy?
The famous What Stack Overflow is not question (10k+ only) was deleted a couple of weeks ago. The reason was the (real or perceived) rudeness that accompanied the question's use. The question was ...
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F**k you, f**k you, and f**k you - who's next
First of all, please don't offended from the title, and if you don't know what this is follow this link for an audio quote: http://is.gd/54IyU
The question is this:
I have seen online communities ...