is for questions related to policies of Stack Exchange.
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Please upload DMCA takedowns to the Chilling Effects Clearinghouse
I have a request. I'd like to ask Stack Exchange corporate to establish a practice of uploading all DMCA takedown requests that it receives for content hosted on the Stack Exchange network to the ...
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Does the change in “Exact Duplicate” wording imply a shift in policy?
In the past, when we closed a question as a duplicate of another, it had to be:
An exact duplicate, in the sense that it should be nearly identical to the original question, and
Only the question ...
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Can we agree on a review 'policy'?
On the review page, there is a one-sentence guideline on reviewing. I think that as the number of reviewers increase, it is going to become increasingly necessary to come to some kind of agreement ...
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How to prevent users applying a policy without agreement?
A few hours ago a user posted Let's clean up low-quality posts with profanity on Stack Overflow. The premise of the discussion was to remove the word Damn from posts as it is considered profanity. ...
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Are answers that just contain a regular expression pattern really “good answers”?
I have noticed an abundance of regex answers that consist of nothing but a pattern.
Obviously, not explaining the patterns will lead the (often clueless) OPs to just copy and paste the solutions. ...
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What should be done about a user who makes a threat?
I have recently come across an answer on one of Stack Exchange's sites (Skeptics) that was quite surprising to me. I have been a part of the Stack Exchange network for a while, and this is the ...
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Individual community preferences vs. SE network policy: who wins?
In the recent question Where can I ask a question about advice for my job?, the OP asks where the following question would be appropriate:
What would be the best way to approach someone that works ...
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Automatic edits should still leave a trail in the revision history
There was a wave of automatic edits recently applied to old posts throughout the network, including one to remove salutations, and another to remove multiple punctuation marks.
Now, I don't want to ...
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Stack Exchange Privacy Policy Revision history
On http://stackexchange.com/legal/privacy-policy, there is mention that "If we change this policy, we’ll update this document to keep you in the loop".. Great!
However, I have never liked re-reading ...
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Why is the stack overflow community so aggressive about question criteria?
I have found SO very useful for finding out information, largely because Google gives high page ranks to many useful questions.
Recently I have had experience of asking questions on SO (not on this ...
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Would you delete these questions? Isn’t closing enough?
This question is mainly motivated by the following case, which I have just noticed on Stack Overflow:
Learning Python in one weekend (Snapshot)
Learning JavaScript in one weekend
The Python ...
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mod_rewrite questions getting migrated to SF
Sometimes when I ask a syntax question about the Apache Module mod_rewrite, I get at least one comment and close vote saying "belongs on serverfault". Recent example here.
I strongly disagree with ...
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Using code posted on StackOverflow
I was wondering what kind of restrictions there are, if any, for code posted on StackOverflow?
In other words, I'm hoping StackOverflow has a clause that makes any posted code completely free of ...
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How is consensus determined on Meta sites?
On our main sites "the best answer" is somewhat fluidly defined as the superposition of the highest voted answer and the accepted answer. Truth be told, the system is rather insistent on allowing ...
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People abusing deleting questions?
I was looking at the deleted questions list today and came across about 20 questions all deleted by John Saunders, Gulzar and Mehrdad. Why === instead of == in PHP comparison? [closed] is just one ...
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3answers
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“Close as duplicate” - what if only the answer is a duplicate?
I know it's already established that duplicate questions should be closed but not deleted, so they can act as "pointers" to the one canonical answer.
However, I think there's one important aspect ...
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4answers
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How to deal with a popular but unhelpful question?
One of my old questions is a bit of a search magnet. It just earned the "Popular Question" badge for 1000 views, but neither the question nor its answers are earning any votes. In fact, almost all of ...
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Is it okay to discuss poor security practices?
I have experienced people actively hindering or flaming people who want to make public or discuss techniques that can break good security habits or schemes of languages, software or operating systems.
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Are identify-this questions allowed on Stack Exchange?
A few months ago, there was a debate on the Gaming Meta site about
“help me remember this game” questions. Jeff came out very strongly against them, and many voices in the community spoke for them.
...
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Security is Offensive?
I'm new to SO, so I'm trying to understand the rating system employed here as to what's offensive content. In particular, it seems that topics related to game enhancements made through reverse ...
12
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1answer
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Inconsistent policy on emacs?
A while ago, I asked this question. The answers seemed to suggest that if the question is about emacs rather than about lisp coding or whatever, then it should go on superuser. So I had a question ...
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How widespread is the “back it up” principle?
Good Subjective, Bad Subjective refers to the Back It Up principle that was developed on an early SE site. I've seen this principle in use on UX (though I can't find an example right now), and citing ...
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Policy on links either directly or indirectly to pirate content
I recently came across a question asking how the backend of torrent sites worked
Included is both links to torrent sites, and direct links to "torrent download pages" for copyrighted content.
I took ...
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How to edit? Can we agree on an editing 'policy'?
We've been hashing out editing policy here for a long time now. It's pretty optimistic to think that people who are new to editing (let alone to SO/SE) will somehow 'know' how things work. It would be ...
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Is there a policy on questions taken from prize-bearing coding competitions?
The subject matter of Algorithm to compute solution set of single simple equation with two variables is on-topic, and the question is well-posed; however, as a comment points out,
This asks for ...
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How to deal with unwritten rules and guidelines on StackOverflow, et al.?
I am going to piggyback on the thread about the 'horrors' of having salutations in your question. Nestled deep in the comments of that thread, someone said that using salutations are "not allowed" and ...
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Are there guidelines on direction for merging questions (which question to close/merge?)
Given two duplicate questions, are there any guidelines on how moderators determine which question is closed/merged, and which question will remain open, or is it up to the moderator to decide on a ...
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Unclear policy for duplication by inclusion
I asked a question ("Meaning of acronym SSO"), which was "closed as exact duplicate" as another ("How is std::string implemented?"). But the close requests triggered a discussion, in the comments, ...
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Are advertisements allowed within avatars? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Is text in a gravatar frowned upon?
What is Stack Exchange's policy on avatars?
My avatar on SE sites is automatically picked up from Gravatar. My gravatar was a ...
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Is it acceptable to post deliberately wrong or misleading answers to 'homework' questions?
This question is similar to several others that have cropped up on ServerFault over time, which appear to paste verbatim basic networking questions from certification or university courses. Some ...
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Is it ok to push your own product on SO
Is it ok to use SO to push a (open source) product for which you are offering (commercial) support? By pushing I mean mentioning your product and how it is doing "better" than concurrent products in ...
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2answers
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What's the policy on deleting low-quality posts that contain only a code snippet?
I've been pottering through the low-quality posts in the review section, and it appears a lot of them are of the form:
Try this: a.b(c).d();
or just simply the code itself:
...
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Why the bias against subjective questions?
It seems more and more lately that people on this site dislike subjective questions, as opposed to ones about narrow, technical topics. I don't understand this. I see two reasons as to why subjective ...
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Is there any way possible to ask legit Adult based questions?
Just after SO dropped out of BETA, I asked an Adult related question which got deleted.
I'm not going to ask the same question here (it got deleted for a point, right!) but but was asking a question ...
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Why are non-programming related questions being voted down? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Why the bias against subjective questions?
I think it's kind of silly to vote down a non-programming question when it is still highly technical in nature. This seems ...
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Teachers/Graders: How do you handle students asking homework questions on SO
I was a TA for an undergraduate programming course and I've been considering doing it again. Since I'm sure some of my students would be requesting solutions to their homework here, I've been thinking ...
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DevDays 2011: What equipment is recommended for note-taking and participation?
So, I'm registered for DevDays 2011 in Washington DC. Yay! Now I'm starting to think about what I need to bring with me to get the maximum benefit from the event.
This is the first conference of its ...
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What happens when answers become wrong?
What is the policy of dealing with answers that would become wrong after time? As an example, if I asked the question Does java support the Elvis operator ?: the correct answer today is no. The ...
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How to address SO questions that are deemed “too vague”, or seeking advice
Something I see a lot of on SO are questions from folks that are looking for direction in an area that they are not familiar with, or are in such unfamiliar turf they just don't know how to properly ...
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Yet another “community wiki” clarification question
Apologies in advance for not being able to get a satisfactory answer from reading all the related posts I could find. I may be way off base with my assumptions, so I'll just list them.
The rep ...
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Results of SO competition policy differences?
I am interested in what is and what was the "competition" for Stack Overflow. Some of these have failed and are no longer existent, and I want to know what the notable such ones are, and why they ...
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Is original GPL'd code unwelcome in Stack Overflow postings, and why?
I'm interested in knowing either or both:
How does Creative Commons-wiki Share-Alike compare to GPL as it pertains to Stack Overflow?
(since "cc-wiki share alike vs GPL" is googlable and there are ...
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Suspicious / serial upvoting - flag it, or raise it on meta?
This user received an upvote on every one of their eleven questions (and two of their answers), during a four minute window on November 14th. Three of those questions are closed, two have a negative ...
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Poll-like questions, policy and hidden privileges
Hello Community,
Since long time, I was a "random visitor" of a "random website" called StackOverflow, stumbling upon interesting and helpful posts when googling for technical solutions. A week ago I ...
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Destructive effects of overly-restrictive policies and the future of SO
Lately I've been observing some developments that in my opinion are going to have a negative impact on the project and its community. I think I'll bring them to public attention. Probably for the last ...
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5answers
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Can we ask subjective questions - and if so where?
This question came out of a discussion in reply to a subjective question I put on superuser. Some people said I should not ask a subjective question there.
But I've seen subjective questions do quite ...
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2answers
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Is it okay to ask many questions?
I ask a lot of questions, but also try to answer some.
is it okay to ask many questions? I try researching first and then asking them.
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How to move up/*bump* questions on stackoverflow
At times questions are asked with no proper responses that are useful to the person who posts questions. even though there might be few up voted answers. these generally get pushed back quickly given ...
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Policy on inserting OP's code into his question
What are the exact policy on StackOverflow about inserting the posters code into his question? Given the fact that there is an external link to the code in the post.
I've tried to find an official ...
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How to deal with cases of vandalism?
(This has probably been asked time and time again, but since I could not find a concrete answer I would appreciate the help of the more experienced StackOverflow members)
I just came upon this:
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