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What can I do when getting “It does not meet our quality standards”?
While trying to ask a question, I got the error message
Oops! Your question couldn't be submitted because:
It does not meet our quality standards.
Why am I getting this message?
What ...
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Something in my web site or project doesn't work. Can I just paste a link to it?
I have a CSS, HTML, or JavaScript problem on a website I'm working on.
I would like to just describe the problem and paste a link to the external site in question. Can I do this instead of posting ...
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Question quality standards are not harsh enough?
I read this question today and the top voted answer said this:
I understand now. You've mistaken Stack Overflow for a help site.
Stack Overflow is a knowledge database that uses the question and ...
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Can we please relax the unhelpful “quality standards” test?
I just spent ten minutes adjusting this question trying to discover why it was triggering "This question does not meet our quality standards."
It turned out to be the title, which I had to make ...
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Warn new users when they ask a question after a previous question is closed, downvoted, or deleted
Another "miséricorde": Can you please review my ban?
Consider this comment (emphasis added):
I think its okay, please dont take any efforts for me. I personally do not feel the system helps ask ...
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Should the phrases “Any Idea” and “Is it Possible” be edited out of questions?
We already prohibit signatures and taglines from posts. Should we do the same with these phrases, under the theory that they are noise?
Note: There seems to be some confusion about this question, so ...
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auto-smell the phrase “it doesn't work” and ask user if enough info given
I get pretty peeved at questioners who say "it doesn't work" in their questions, without elaboration. Someone has to comment "It didn't work how? How do you know? What error message was given? What ...
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What happened to the quality filter? [closed]
Look at my reputation graph. Look at the very beginning where I got more than 1500 reputation in less than a month of being here. I have just barely passed the 3000 mark after 3 months of trying. Why? ...
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My post does not meet your quality standards. Can you tell me why? [duplicate]
This is my post which I tried to post at Stack Overflow. But when I tried to submit it, I got the message
This post does not meet our quality standards.
I have checked it for 10 minutes, but I ...
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I tried to post a question [duplicate]
But I got a red box that says that something like that this is not a quality question, why?
This is what I got:
This post does not meet our quality standards.
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Why doesn't my question meet quality standards? [duplicate]
I was trying to post a question to Stack Overflow but I can not because it
doesn't meet quality standards
How can I know what need to be fixed in my question so it become "meeting quality ...
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Should the lack of a question mark affect the question's quality score?
See this post, which I think is a low quality one but wasn't prevented from being posted.
Given that it's a question shouldn't it have at least one question mark?
So, should the quality filter ...
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What is the policy for typos or silly syntax error questions? [duplicate]
Say, there is a question titled "Mysql query doesn't work", and a query inside, assembled from randomly picked operators.
What is the policy for such questions?
I mean real policy, not imaginary ...
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Is there a canonical response to back up the statement that “list questions are bad”?
So I think all of us experienced overflowers and exchangers of stacks have learned that list questions are not considered good for the Q&A system the network is trying to achieve.
But when I want ...
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What's with all the PHP hate? [closed]
Somebody else has to have noticed that questions that get hit by the nuclear downvote warhead are usually related, whether directly or peripherally, to PHP.
I'd assert also that part of this ...
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How should I handle malformed questions? (Specifically those which prompt “what have you tried?”)
I have often found questions which honestly do prompt the response "What have you tried?"
I tried posting a link to whathaveyoutried.com, only to find that it had been blocked. At this point, I ...
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Discouraged practice? Broad question answering
There are a lot of good questions on Stack Overflow. There are also a lot of bad questions. The majority of the time, nobody jumps on them and they get closed in thirty minutes or so and deleted ...
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There are no stupid questions - or are there?
I just saw a first post from a user asking about a C# stack trace.
It was a valid programming question for someone with little experience, yet it was marked down twice.
I've always believed that ...
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Questions in titles need to be repeated, why?
Questions in titles need to be repeated, why?
To me this pattern seems ridiculous. But I frequently encounter the "not a real question" situation, when I put my question in the title, then the ...
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Low quality posts - My Role [duplicate]
Recently I noticed that the quality of questions on Stack Overflow is degrading by the day.
When I joined Stack Overflow almost year and half ago, the quality of questions was standard. (By saying ...
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What if some people use Stack Overflow as Google
Many times while answering questions I see questions where people post questions without even googling for the same thing, while the first link gives their answer.
Even people do not pay attention to ...
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Are “basic” questions cluttering Stack Overflow?
So I frequently watch the python tagged questions on SO, and have discovered something I believe to be an issue, you may disagree, but I wanted to at least pose this to the community. This one in ...
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As a new user, what can I do to answer an unclear question?
There's a question I may be able to answer on SuperUser, however the question is not clear enough to be sure that my answer would actually help the original poster.
Other users expressed confusion ...
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Does SO need social networking features to improve the experience for expert users?
No, not like this:
Hear me out!
As Stack Overflow grows, it becomes increasingly ridden with extremely newbie and mediocre questions. It's just natural. The team are fighting hard to keep the crap ...
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How to deal with questions that are useless without their tags?
Occasionally a question like this pops up, where a critical part of the question resides in the tags - in this case the name of the tool in use by the questioner.
From my perspective, tags should be ...
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Should I Delete a Post with No Real Answer?
I recently posted a question to StackOverflow looking for a language translation utility. After a few days and a lot of searching, I believe there is no such utility. Pity.
But, now I have to wonder ...
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Explicitly say that Stack Overflow IS NOT for us to write your code
I think that when a user goes to ask his first question, that they should see something like this popup.
We are here to help solve problems. If your question is asking someone to write your code, ...
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Could somebody view my question and tell me if my revision is good?
Recently, my question was closed as "Not A Real Question". I've since edited it.
Would somebody mind looking and advising me if this question has been properly revised, and if not what else could be ...
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Are code troubleshooting questions really what we want to encourage?
In an effort to more fully understand the gestalt of Stack Overflow, I offer this question for perusal:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7513258/i-want-a-dialog-box-in-case-of-error#question
Since ...
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Are questions of this level welcome on SO?
This was a question which i had flagged for deletion.
Do-while Loop in Turbo C++ becomes infinite loop? [closed]
However the flag was declined.
Why was the flag declined ?
I have nothing ...
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Are list questions off topic?
This old question asked for "the opinion about list questions". The answers are from three years ago.
In current (July 2012) Stack Exchange, are list questions considered off topic?
By list question ...
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Should questions with code-related tags be forced to include code?
To help reduce the number of questions that consist of "write this program for me" or asking for help without any code samples, should Stack Overflow force any question that has a tag that's code ...
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Are answers that guess at an answer, given a bad question, a good idea?
So, someone posts a question that is bad - it doesn't contain all of the information needed to really answer the question. Fortunately, it's pretty easily fixable by adding more information.
In this ...
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How do I tell a user that they are out of their depth?
I came across this question today, in which the asker was clearly out of their depth. What bothers me more than anything is that they said "I have to give a presentation to client that wants such a ...
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What kinds of bad question askers exist? [closed]
Based on these proposals, it seems that the developers of Stack Exchange are trying to prevent "bad questions" from getting into the system:
Should we cap reputation gained from questions at +2000?
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What should we do with questions that ask for links?
(Somewhat related to "list of books" questions)
As has been discussed many times, link-only answers aren't very useful, essentially pointing somewhere where an answer, or maybe even only some ...
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I've found a particular set of “question”s with bad titles; how should I proceed?
I saw a question on the front page of Stack Overflow that had a title that intrigued me.
If you search for a keyword: question you will find a set of what I would consider poorly titled. You see, ...
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Am I supposed to be an expert?
On Stack Overflow, as well as other Stack Exchange sites, I wonder what is the level of expertise required to participate? Does the Stack Exchange community prefer more questions with average quality, ...
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Why does my question about installing Trac have a close vote?
At the risk of attracting more "close" votes on my question, I'm just trying to find out what about this specific question warrants it being closed.
The question was posted a few minutes ago, and ...
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Do really bad questions come from spammers? Or are they indicative of really bad programmers? [closed]
When I review questions with close votes, I invariably come across some very poor ones.
Some appear to be from non-native English speakers.
I still vote to close these questions, but in my mind I ...
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How to deal with a question that seems to be too brief and an OP that seems argumentative?
With regards to this question.
can jsoup implement compareDocumentPosition?
As in org.w3c.dom Node...
Is there any way of simulating this in Jsoup that anyone knows of?
For some reason ...
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Posting questions with compiler errors/'invalid code'?
How important is handling compiler errors prior to posting questions when there is a misunderstanding on how to structure code? Aside from consulting literature and performing additional tests, are ...
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What numeric attributes of questions could be significant in deciding whether it's going to be closed
I'm thinking of ways to automatically filter to-be-closed questions (as part of this competition). Specifically, I'm trying to identify numeric attributes from question's title and body that could be ...
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How should I ask a question if I don't know it has a definitive answer?
This kind of question is especially common in "best practices" topics. A common experience in programming is choosing one of two apparently trivially different alternatives that "seems right" and then ...
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Why were some historical non-constructive questions undeleted?
I notice that What is the single most influential book every programmer should read? and Strangest language feature have been undeleted by a Stack Exchange developer.
After long months of framing ...
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What should I do if I realize the premise of a question was faulty, but I already have answers?
The question in question is this: SSHing git@github.com shows wrong/old SSH key.
I had assumed wrongly that the SSH key fingerprint displayed when you're SSHing into GitHub for example, should match ...
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“Please do this for me” questions
I have been active on Stack Overflow for over a year now and lately I see more and more of "please do this for me questions". This is different from the "mini-orders" question, where the asker says "I ...
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Lazy or perhaps novice developers with extraneous questions [closed]
I'm not exactly up there with the big guns on Stack Overflow, but I've been an active member and for the most part, and I have tried to keep questions in the community interest or tried to make ...
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/review: “Post Quality Score” metrics [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Heuristics for detecting a bad answer?
I just noticed this on /review of any site, where they have for "Low Quality posts" a score. Generally, how is that score ...
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Disgorging Clipboard Developers [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
The Help Vampire problem
Is there some slightly more Machiavellian way (other than the community-based approach already implemented) to discourage the deluge of ...

