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The undisclosed algorithm through which all new questions are passed to determine if they can be posted on Stack Overflow.

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Add terms like 'i am new to', 'i am a beginner' and variants thereof to the low-quality filter and display a warning

I have noticed that many low-quality questions begin with the asker explicity emphasizing that they have just started programming or learning a new technology. Or put another way, a very large ...
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Beware, all ye who `enter code here`

Can we have an automatic filter/block or some other mechanism to prevent submission of posts in which people leave "enter code here" in the default code blocks created by the post editor? ...
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Actively prevent [NOT SOLVED YET] in title

I was surprised to find someone commenting on a self-answer that "the proper etiquette is to add 'Solved' to your title and edit it into your question". I commented rather brusque (firmly yet polite – ...
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Should the string 'noob' be added to the blacklist for question titles?

Problem There appear to be quite some not descriptive question titles that boil down to [program language]-noob here..., noob-question why does y do y? (See for yourself.) The actual questions might ...
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Can we automatically forbid or flag posts that start with the text "N down vote favorite"?

Yet again I see a post that has 0 down vote favorite as the first line in the question. This happened because the OP just copied and pasted a question that they already had and they caught the vote ...
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Please block posts containing unsupported HTML

Having had a look at Things in <angle brackets> that aren't HTML should not disappear, where jtbandes publicises his irritation with silently-disappearing code, got me to thinking: Please block ...
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Ban on the word "problem" for titles makes it difficult to edit existing posts

Lately I tried to edit two posts in order to improve them. However, I wasn't allowed to save my edits, because the title contained the word "problem". So, I was forced to rephrase the title in order ...
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"It looks like your post is mostly code, please add some more details"

After editing my post, Stack Overflow doesn't allow me to submit it. It looks like your post is mostly code, please add some more details I have added some code and modified several parts of it, ...
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Should the word "problem" always be blocked from titles?

I'm trying to write a question on Python to be posted on Stack Overflow, and I want to include the phrase "Pythagorean 3-Body Problem" in the title, but it's fighting me on it. I can understand ...
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Recognize synonyms of "regex" in question title

From this question, I learned that SO has a special blurb that pops up when a question title containing "regex" is entered. This is great to discourage "plz help! write this for me!!1" questions. ...
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Auto-decline questions with excessive profanity

Some things in questions are hard to catch programmatically. However, certain questions are plain and obvious when it comes to what's not okay. This user seems to have found a (temporary) home here ...
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The all-caps title check is fooled by titles without letters

This might just be an edge case, but the all-caps checker for the titles isn't 100% accurate. Assuming title is the variable for the title, it seems to check title === title.toUpperCase(); which is ...
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"Mostly code" is rejected but "mostly screenshots" goes through

According to its author, https://stackoverflow.com/questions/72928402/referenceerror-jsondata-is-not-defined was at first rejected for containing mostly code. The author then replaced the code with a ...
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Can we have a filter to forbid a link-only question body?

Sometimes I can see questions which contains links and text within the link only,like this: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41053192/how-can-a-value-from-a-boolean-condition-be-stored-in-a-...
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Ban links to postimage.org

So recently, I have seen images linked from postimage.org (an image hosting site) used in questions. Often times, the OP doesn't post their code in the question, but just links it to the website. ...
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Recognise "Not Working" and suggest improvement to user

I frequently find the words 'not working' in a post mean that a user has not explained exactly how it is not working. For example, most recently here: New to SQL queries Can we identify "not ...
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What triggers my title rejection?

Trying to improve the title of this question ("kubernetes yaml,error: got “array”, expected “map”" as of writing) by removing the tags from the title, I gave up frustrated, since every variation I ...
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Cannot figure why am getting "Your post appears to contain code that is not properly formatted"

I tried changing every section in the code below (using/not using four character indentation with/without pre). I also tried removing the formatting and the line separators on the list. Nothing helps -...
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Can an automated requirement to post code apply to all popular online code editors (jsperf, jsbin, etc.) and not just jsfiddle?

These sites are likely to close down eventually or periodically crash (jsperf is crashed right now for example), and it would be very useful to ensure that as long as Stack Overflow is online, its ...
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Does the quality filter work?

Just came across this question which only contains 32 characters in a single sentence. I thought a quality filter would prevent such posts. Is it turned off? For the benefit of <10k, here's the ...
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Prompt users to post errors instead of "I get an error"

A pet peeve of mine on Stack Overflow and in real life is when someone seeking help says, "it's not working" or "I get an error." These are useless descriptions that always require a follow-up ...
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Title that contains Japanese character doesn't show proper warning

Mistakenly I was about to post a question in Japanese to stackoverflow.com instead of ja.stackoverflow.com. That was prevented by the warning of title that contains not proper string. Title cannot ...
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Exempt edits from "Title cannot contain" for high-rep users

Could we please lift this restriction from edits by users with a significant amount of reputation? Ref: What triggers my title rejection? In other words, I am proposing a new privilege "use ...
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Add warning for code surrounded by '''

I have seen so many people confuse ``` with ''', resulting in a post that needs to be edited. Can the linter add a warning that ''' does not highlight code, or can it be added in the sidebar?
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Code is showing when getting warning about URL shorteners

Recently, I was editing this and I received a warning about URL shorteners: Seems like this is a kind of leak.
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What is being done to improve new question quality?

TL;DR What exactly has been tried in the past to address new question quality, what is currently being done, and how are the current tactics being assessed? Intro This post is to highlight my ...
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A Markdown table is detected incorrectly as a badly formatted code block

I tried to post this on the new tables feature thread on Meta Stack Exchange but I don't have enough reputation to post an answer or even a comment on the question. It might only be a Stack Overflow ...
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Problem making sublists (or nested lists)?

I have prepared a question that includes a bullet list with four levels. The "Help" on lists says to make nested lists by indenting each subsequent level after the first by an additional four spaces. ...
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Add a quality filter for single, long-paragraph questions

Current situation I often encounter questions, especially by new users, that are just a single very long paragraph, or a single very long paragraph followed by "Thanks" or "Can anyone ...
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Why do so many code snippet answers get flagged as "low quality"?

I am reviewing some answers marked as "low quality" answers. I know that answers which contain a single sentence with a link are considered as low quality replies and should be replaced by comments. ...
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What do we expect users to do when the quality filter rejects their title?

I am attempting to ask a question about what the replacement mechanism is for Apple's now-deprecated System Settings bundles for tvOS applications. In doing so, I had a bit of difficulty coming up ...
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Stack Overflow question quality filter wants me to format formatted code

I was making a pretty big post on Stack Overflow. I spoke of multiple ways to approach the problem at hand and some of my solutions. Therefore, it involved lots of code. It looks like this (sorry for ...
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Add codesandbox.io to the list of sites that prompt to put code in the question itself?

As far as I am aware, if someone asks a question and pastes a link to websites like JSFiddle, JSBin, or CodePen, they get prompted to put code in the question itself. Lately I've been seeing links to ...
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Fine tuning the low quality auto flags

I'm probably misquoting someone but it's said that "the best moderation is the one that doesn't have to be done". This opinion is usually held in SE and demonstrated trough the quality filter. We ...
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Which restrictions exist for question titles?

I tried to edit a question title and wanted to insert the word "Problem", but could not submit the edit because this word is apparently not allowed in question titles (see example below; ...
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How to improve question quality of new Stack Overflow users

TL;DR: The low quality of questions has been linked to decreased activity of users who have > 25k reputation. Improving question quality would benefit both ends. What would be the best ways to ...
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Can subjects other than Null Pointer Exceptions be given popups on the Ask page pointing to a canonical question?

When I ask something about NPE, there will be a popup that says please read "What is a Null Pointer Exception, and how do I fix it?" I wonder how can I make one of my questions behave like this. When ...
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Code correctly formatted, but I still get "Your post appears to contain code..." error?

I have posted code in Stack Overflow questions and answers many times, but for some reason the post shown in the attached screenshot is not being accepted. Note that the code correctly ...
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Why was this flagged 'Your question appears to be spam.' as a new user?

I attempted to post the following question using an account I created for work and it wouldn't let me, giving me the red message: Your question appears to be spam. Can I add a custom soap ...
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LMGTFY link can't be added

I tried to paste a link to lmgtfy.com as the comment and I got this error: Why is LMGTFY considered bad and are there any other types of content comments can't contain?
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Why is the word "problem" forbidden in titles?

I have a title for this question: Does MySQL optimize selected aggregations on related tables to avoid N+1? I had to rename it. The original was: Does MySQL optimize selected aggregations on ...
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"code that is not properly formatted" for reference-style link

My answer gets this error when I try to edit it. The root of this error is the reference-style link; removing the links eliminates the error.
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Error with code formatter[?]

I inserted a properly formatted code in SO. Which you can see in the preview just below the input box (refer image below). However, the application will not let me submit my post stating that there is ...
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Body content filter rejects posts with Chinese characters, but with a wrong error message [duplicate]

After migrating a question to Stack Overflow (Using a covering index to select records for a certain day), I attempted to make some edits, but found I could not save the text. Specifically, the error ...
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What algorithm determines whether "similar titles have frequently been downvoted and/or closed"? [duplicate]

I recently asked a question on StackOverflow and was warned: Questions with similar titles have frequently been downvoted and/or closed. What, exactly, is the algorithm / set of heuristics that is ...
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It should not be possible to post a question where the majority of the body is a link [duplicate]

A user posted the following question: [My DateTimePicker doesn't show calander when am running it on safari,but when I run it on chrome,it works corrently][1] [1]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/14702....
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Should we implement repeated characters validation in question title?

When I read recently asked questions from top questions page, I stumbled upon a question which has repeated dash (-) symbols in its title. Here is the question link: https://stackoverflow.com/...
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How should I flag questions trying to get around the "This post is mostly code" filter?

I was scrolling through one of my tabs when I came across this question. Obviously, this is completely against site policy and is blatantly trying to get around the "post is mostly code" quality ...
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Cannot post question; "improperly formatted code"

I'm getting when my question should be valid. This is only an issue on Stack Overflow. It works on Code Review, for example. Here is what the output looks like: Here is the code triggering ...
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Quality filter preventing including links to jsfiddle tricked by using backticks

I recently came across a question that had backticks enclosing the entire content, as you can see in this screenshot: The jsfiddle URL at the end is not a proper link, nor is it rendered as inline ...
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