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Are humorous question titles allowed, even if they don't accurately describe the problem?
The edit history of this question involves several edits to the title. The title was initially the humorous "Your jewels are much too big!", but has since been changed to Moderator diamond is too ...
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Should we remove small, humorous parts in answers? [duplicate]
This edit was made to my answer, which I have since rolled back. When I saw it, I was offended by it - yes, it was a joke, but it didn't take away from the quality of the answer at all - it was in its ...
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How to discourage joke questions [closed]
The recent goat example in my opinion is an example of a question that, though properly formatted, should have been blocked much earlier.
I know the question in some manner has been beneficial to the ...
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How do the Stack Overflow community view (humor|humour) in questions/answers/comments?
While I appreciate that exacting questions, answers and indeed standards are the measure by which Stack Overflow is judged by viewers, contributors and searchers, I can't help myself in including ...
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Is Chris Jaeger really a final fantasy cactuar? [closed]
Stack Exchange team members all have profile picture where they are smiling, trying to smile or just looking shocked. All good.
However, one picture is pretty.. exceptional:
It made me laugh hard, ...
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On the ethicality of user-run April Fools' pranks
While I'm aware of today's brilliant SO prank, I decided to also run my own*, because I'm in the uncomfortable position of topping SO's weekly user board today. I decided to use it to promote ...
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We are offline … we will post details on the blog and twitter
Note, this is semi-serious, mainly due to the fact the blogs were down and my imagination wasn't... It's also possible this is already the case, just not linked in the maintenance message. Mod-closed? ...
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Is humour allowed in questions?
Is humour permitted in questions?
I have tried to have some fun with serious questions, like I am captive pleasehelp (10k only).
I understand that "help" is not allowed in titles because of my other ...
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This is Stack Overflow, not a comedy club! (?)
I posted an answer that was informative, albeit formatted jokingly (be it in bad taste or not), and while I understand 'we don't have fun here', or something like that, I was under the impression that ...
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Purpose and use of badges
I've made a couple suggestions for humorous and/or trivial badges, which have been met with much ire. Maybe I should have asked before posting such suggestions (and losing much repute therewith).
Are ...
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Was there a special prize for the 1,000th 10Ker?
There are 953 10K rep people on SO, up 10 on last week - so I guess June 2011 will see the psychologically important 1000 SO 'super' user mark breached.
Aside from the bunting that is released from ...
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Should humorous, clever answers be removed?
Is there really any need for moderators to delete answers, such as this one that are obviously tongue-in-cheek but which are also entirely in keeping with the spirit of the programming language about ...
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Shouldn't Stack Overflow reward appropriate Wit and Repartee?
I'm still a bit sore about the fact that one or two of my recent responses to SO questions were downvoted by others in the community because of the witty and/or ironic way I expressed myself.
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Is sense of humor of SO members inversely proportional to their rep? [closed]
I asked this question on SO only to get 10 downvotes. The person who got half of the joke (but only after a hint) and identified it for the rest of the users got 13 upvotes.
SO is a community of ...
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Be Jon Skeet for a month
Prompted by the recent questions about negative voted questions and inspired by the actual most negative question on meta.
Because it's obvious that unless Jon, God forbid, would lose interest or ...
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Proper course of action after editing downvoted question to get it answered
After reading hundreds of boring to-the-point questions, I asked this legitimate question on XSD and XML schemas, sprinkled with Pulp Fiction and unicorn references. Needless to say my question was ...
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How should “humorous” trolling be handled?
Consider "What coding practices are considered derogatory to the compiler? [closed]" on Stack Overflow. I imagine that the poster thinks that this is a joke. At least that is how his/her/its comments ...
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Humor in Comments deleted? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Why do Stackers consistently vote down humorous responses?
I find that answers and comments are downvoted or flagged simply because of humor or a pop culture reference ...
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What are the funniest Trilogy posts?
I'm including Meta in Trilogy.
Is there a more accurate term? (Quadrilogy?)
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What's programming related?
This question caused quite a "stir":
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1488618/how-true-is-this-statement-if-you-want-to-get-marry-find-cute-girl-and-get-ma
(Only 10k users can view this question ...
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What's the most downvoted question or answer on StackOverflow? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
What are the most upvoted/downvoted questions and answers on the sites?
After watching the meltdown which just happened on SO question Can you explain what this code ...
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How can we be more tolerant of humor?
Consider this example. How can we make the system more tolerant of humor? One option would be to have a joke checkbox (just like community wiki) on answers only (not questions).
Of course, if you ...
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What question would you have asked as an April Fool? [closed]
Please read this through before voting to close. There's method in my madness....
April 1st is rapidly approaching, and I suspect many Stack Overflow regulars will have been considering what to ask ...
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Are Shakespeare's monkeys here?
We've all experienced this issue - we ask a question and immediately get inundated with Shakespeare's monkeys all trying to get the answer right in the shortest time (I swear 50% of Hamlet appeared in ...
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Why do Stackers consistently vote down humorous responses?
I've noticed that humorous responses tend to get voted down quickly and regularly. Typically software developers have a keen sense of humor, and nurture it as a survival instinct. It does not make ...
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Is humor allowed in answers?
Sometimes I see a question and a humorous answer to it. Sometimes it makes me laugh, and I'm tempted to up-vote it, even if it doesn't really solve the problem stated by the question.
But, I have ...

