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Why can't I ask customer service-related questions on Stack Overflow?

Why can't I ask customer service-related questions here, like: How do I get my Facebook developer account confirmation code? Will Apple approve my app, and under what conditions? Where can I download ...
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Stack Overflow is undermining community standards by promoting an off-topic question in its newsletter

I just received a Stack Overflow announcement email which concluded with this section: Learn about the history of curl Daniel Stenberg, the creator of curl, recently stopped by Stack Overflow ...
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Narrowing ourselves into irrelevance

I posted the following question on SO today: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28373291/whats-the-relationship-between-flask-login-and-flask-security The question was almost immediately put on hold ...
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Allow bountied questions to be closed by regular users

I know there are a lot of questions asking the same thing and I know the proper way to close such question is to follow this: How can I close a question that has an active bounty? You flag it for ...
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Should we add RTFM to the list of off-topic close reasons?

If the answer to a question is patently in the official, easy to find, obvious documentation, the question has little value because: it is a basic question that 99% of visitors would already know ...
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Are articles allowed to be off-topic?

There is a new article posted in Google Cloud Collective: Welcome Google Cloud Community But the Article is not a technical post offering solution to a problem, but rather a "Welcome to ...
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Is asking "why" on language specifications still considered as "primarily opinion-based" if it can have official answers?

I just found this question and answer about why Java uses UTF-16, but now it is closed as primarily opinion-based. I know, a similar issue is discussed here and some people say this type of question ...
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What should we do about users who are proud to be help vampires?

And happily, knowingly ignore site rules, because they get their answers. Example: (Click for larger image)
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Are questions about the motives of programming library developers on-topic?

This question about why libCurl is free has been closed 3 times and removed from the Hot Network Questions by a moderator. It seems to be opinion based: What is the incentive for curl to release ...
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Should one advise on off-topic questions?

This may be one of the most common quandaries I have when looking through Stack Overflow questions, when the author has written an obviously off-topic but genuine question such as Windows Forms ...
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Recent changes to close reasons on Stack Overflow

Over the past week, I've made several fairly significant changes to the close reasons and associated documentation on Stack Overflow. I've been monitoring and tweaking those changes, and believe they ...
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Users Can Report Bugs On Whatever Child Meta Site Suits Them

I touched on this quite a bit in our recent blog post, but I want to reiterate it again. It's fine if users post bug reports, requests for support or feature requests here on MSO, there's no need to ...
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Can I ask about assembly programming in the game "Human Resource Machine"? [duplicate]

Update: The comments and answers here made me realize there's a more general question to be asked, so I asked about video-game language questions in general on Meta.SE. There's a Steam/iOS game ...
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Are developer-centric questions about application stores on topic?

Application stores, online marketplaces where developers can submit their applications for purchase and/or download by end-users, are fast becoming the main avenue through which non-web developers ...
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Should questions about programming viruses and malware be allowed?

I thought we had clearly settled that: We don't try to stop the spread of knowledge simply because it has malicious uses, or even is essential to the creation of malware. but We also don't allow ...
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Please clarify the policy on homework questions [duplicate]

"How to exclude letters while adding numbers in a for loop?" appeared today. It's clearly homework. There's no attempt at a solution, just a bare-bones statement of the problem. The policy in the ...
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Can we ask MSDN to stop redirecting SQL Server 2016 user feedback to StackOverflow?

The page here states Be sure to share your feedback on the new SQL Server 2016 capabilities on www.stackoverflow.com. Someone has done so. I've voted to close as off topic. Unless I missed a ...
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What were the original rules for posting on Stack Overflow?

When people ask why there is so much old, upvoted content that would not be tolerated if posted today, it is often commented that the rules were "different" back then. For example, see here on Meta.SE....
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Can I ask programming ethics questions on Stack Overflow?

My question is about linking MAC addresses and cookie tracking from a marketing perspective. I've been researching the area and agree that it's considered invasive from a privacy perspective. So, I'd ...
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When is a resource request on-topic?

Resource requests are off-topic according to the help center Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack ...
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Would you like stackoverflowoverflow.com for free? [closed]

tl;dr: I own the domain name StackOverflowOverflow.com. I cannot build something good for the community with it, and I want to gift it to someone who has an idea that will benefit the Stack Overflow ...
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Should questions about obfuscated code be off-topic?

Per another Meta it came to our attention that there was a user posting potentially malicious code. There's no real rule about that, but, for unrelated reasons of moderation, the account that posted ...
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How has the scope of Stack Overflow changed?

We have some locked posts on the site. The reason why these posts are locked is that they "are no longer on-topic but have historical significance". I guess "no longer on-topic" implies that they were ...
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Are typos always off-topic as Q&A?

I asked a question about why my SVG wasn't scaling properly when called as an <img> even though it did scale properly when the (identical) SVG was included inline in HTML. On the same page, an ...
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Are spreadsheet formulas on topic?

I've been closing questions tagged excel-formula that seem like "how do I do this in Excel?". Is that appropriate? Here is a short list recent of ones that I feel are off-topic. https://...
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What should be done about this specific famous controversial question asking when to use Node.js?

The following question has gathered more than 2.000 upvotes, almost 300.000 views and 17 answers. Here's the gist of it: How to decide when to use Node.js? (... Description of Node.JS ...) ...
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Dealing with the influx of "help me tweak my AI model" questions

Over the past two years or so, I have noticed a steady rise in the fraction of new questions - especially Python questions - about some machine-learning problem, wherein the OP is trying to improve an ...
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Has Stack Overflow gotten more strict on what counts as 'off-topic'? [duplicate]

I've noticed this trend over the years. When I was younger my questions would be welcome nearly every time. Now I'm getting downvoted on almost everything I ask. Perhaps it's because of all the new ...
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Can we please stop pointing off topic Meta posters to another SE site?

Every day people stumble in here, either drunk or oblivious or maliciously, and drop off-topic questions. Like clockwork, before their question is closed and deleted, one or more well-meaning folks ...
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Should this be flagged for moderator or is this acceptable?

This user enters the thread one week after the question has "died" out. And this is more or less this user's way of doing. Always enters late, and in all fairness creates good answers, then almost to ...
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Should a user delete their own question caused by a typo before closure?

I asked a question whose root cause was a typo in my code... Yeah, unfortunately I'm human. When someone commented, telling me the correct word, I immediately asked if I should delete the question ...
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"Please help me steal copyrighted content"

I've seen a few questions that go something like this, usually accompanied by some curl code: "I'm trying to steal/scrape content from somesite.com but they have some protection in place. How can I ...
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Off-topic: "My email isn't spam"

I am attempting to clarify the scope of the posting guidelines related to evading spam filters. My interpretation of the site policies is that these questions should be closed as off-topic, and that ...
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Dealing with code critique requests — isn't "Too broad" too broad?

An unhelpful Help Center… Questions asking for open-ended suggestions to improve working pieces of code appear to be unwelcome on Stack Overflow, and many such questions do get closed. However, it's ...
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Jelastic using Stack Overflow as product support

Jelastic seems to be using Stack Overflow as a tech support forum, using this user. Their website points to Stack Overflow via "Resources -> User Forum" link on their top level menu, and a sampling ...
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Misuse of "off topic" closure reason

I feel there has been a recent rise in people closing questions they don't like using the "off topic" closure reason. I saw an example today where the closure reason was: This question ...
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Are questions about [at-command]s on-topic on Stack Overflow?

A little introduction. AT commands are the language "spoken" by modems. They are just a set of commands made up of ASCII characters starting with AT and closed by \r, each performing a ...
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Should Docker questions go on Stack Overflow, Server Fault, or Super User?

This question has been flagged as off-topic for Stack Overflow, but a truckload of similar Docker-based questions go on Stack Overflow every day, that are not flagged. Example, example. ...
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Codifying the Scope: Differentiate between Teaching and Helping on Stack Overflow

I'd like to see the loop closed on what we need to do with the site's cultural perception of "niceness", and eliminate any ambiguity. While I understand that there are some things which will be ...
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What should the predefined off-topic reasons be for Stack Overflow?

As described here (and elaborated on here), we're preparing to roll out some fairly major changes to how closing works that will allow for pre-defined, site-specific off-topic reasons. On a site ...
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How should we handle machine learning questions asking for performance improvements?

I have seen a lot of questions on tagged with machine learning that are along the lines of "here is my ML training script and a link to a dataset. I am getting x% accuracy, and how do I improve ...
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Are htaccess questions ever on-topic at SO?

Can writing .htaccess files for Web servers be on-topic for Stack Overflow? It can be argued that these are simply configuration files for standard network servers, and so a subject for Server Fault. ...
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New blog article: opening the can of worms?

I happened to notice the new blog article "State of the Stack 2019": https://stackoverflow.blog/2019/01/18/state-of-the-stack-2019-a-year-in-review It seems the "Powers that be" are still of the ...
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Answering a question which you vote to close as off-topic

There are often times when a question is not relevant on Stack Overflow, especially when it's simply asking for technical help, rather than programming, such as this one. If such a question is simple ...
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Where should I ask a question about programming / code etymology?

Etymology, or the history/origins of words/phrases, probably doesn't fall within the definition of a coding problem per se. Is there a way to ask about it on Stack Overflow, or another Stack Exchange ...
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Would a question about how Git works internally be on-topic?

I would like to ask the following question about the internals of Git: Using git log --graph shows a visualization of the history of a Git project, showing where new branches were created and merged. ...
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Update the "non-reproducible" close reason to cover a problem in unposted code

More than once I've come across questions that are caused by code unrelated to the posted code. Typically they go along the lines of "Here's my simplified code. I expected it to do X, but Y is ...
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What's the precise and exact mission statement of Stack Overflow?

As a follow-up to an earlier question of mine, there was some ambiguity in reference to what the actual mission of Stack Overflow is. I'm not looking to debate the matter nor am I looking to nitpick. ...
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Does being on-topic at another Stack Exchange site automatically make a question off-topic for Stack Overflow?

I regularly come across Stack Overflow comments which take this form: I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on codereview.stackexchange.com This has always bothered me. I'...
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Is asking for bug confirmation in a compiler on-topic for Stack Overflow? [duplicate]

Recently, I wanted to ask a question concerning C++ code that did not compile with g++. Just before posting the question, I thought: "Maybe this is a bug in g++?" and tried with Clang and it worked. ...
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