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The questions tag should be used when you ask a question on meta that is referencing question(s) on the main site. For example, if you have a question about why questions on Stack Overflow are of such low quality, you should include the questions tag.

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Should my canonical about read_clipboard usage in Pandas be on Meta or Main?

If you've ever tried answering questions in pandas, you'll know 90% of them cannot be answered unless the OP posts their data (or, at least a sample) that gives us an idea what they're working with ...
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Should all Java floating point precision questions be closed, not answered?

There is a canonical question and answers, Is floating point math broken? for why there are rounding errors on floating point arithmetic. If a question asks why there are floating point rounding ...
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How can we best flag comments suggesting that askers upload their code to GitHub (or another cloud service)?

More and more I'm seeing vague "something is broken but I don't know what please help" questions that should be closed, but instead other users post in the comments "upload your code to ...
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Google results have highlighted answers from Stack Overflow? [duplicate]

I was just curious about seeing this in Google results today: I've not seen this before, so wondered if it was something new where the answer on the question, is highlighted in the same way ...
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Is it possible to ask general 'how to' questions?

Is it possible to ask general 'how to' questions? I think 'how to questions' are helpful for everyone. Yet I think they tend to get bad feedback in 2021. In particular, is the moderating bot stepping ...
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Reasking a question

I asked a question and its been 3 days with no answers or even comments/questions yet. I feel that it won't be answered going forward even though its an "easy" question (it doesn't require debugging ...
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Question is tagged both [c] and [c++], but has no reason to be

A user posted this question. I think it's a clear, good question, but the OP tagged it with both the c and c++ tags. I see no reason to tag two languages in this question, but when I objected, the OP ...
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Is there a place to get critique on questions in order to hone them?

I'm looking for critique on whether something is a valid question. Is there a way to get feedback and test a question before posting and having my reputation slaughtered? For instance, I changed the ...
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Would asking a question at a reputation cost help improve quality / durability for SO?

In my opinion, a lot of questions (probably because of the massive amount of them) don't really get the attention they deserve: A lot of them don't get answered at all. Questions deserving to be ...
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Is it okay to remove code from a question that is unrelated to the problem?

I edited this question to fix the code indentation, but the question still contains a lot of code not related to the problem — three full classes. In this case it's fairly obvious what parts of the ...
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Is asking whether there is a specific built-in method a valid SO question?

The question concerns a specific type of posts of which this one is the latest example I stumbled upon: Ruby like ranges in JavaScript? I've seen a couple of posts like this one, the ones that ask ...
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What is the problem with this review queue audit question? [duplicate]

I was going through the low quality posts queue when I had to review the audit answer below. I first thought it was an audit with a high quality post pretending to be flagged, but it ended up being ...
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Where should "How to create a good reproducible example in ...?" questions reside?

A year or so ago, I contributed to the Stack Overflow documentation pages of shiny, where there was a good example on how to create a good shiny Minimal, Complete and Verifiable Example (MCVE). I used ...
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How should we be advising users asking too broad or unclear how-to questions while not implying that such questions require code?

This is not a duplicate of Is it OK to ask a question looking for better ways to do things? That question asks Is it OK to ask a question looking for better ways to do things? while this question ...
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Deep learning questions almost never have minimal reproducible examples

I've noticed a recurring issue that I believe we can improve upon. Admittedly, I'm not entirely sure what the solutions should be, but I think that these problems should be outlined. Within SO's ML ...
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What should I do when my question becomes entirely different after discussions?

I asked a question about a library(say lib1) where I was getting an error. Later with comments from people and my own analysis, I found the issue in a different library(lib2) which was used along lib1....
Mangat Rai Modi's user avatar
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Remind people that included files are part of an MCVE

This question concerns C or C++, but it may be relevant to other languages. When constructing a minimal, complete, and verifiable example (MCVE), occasionally the question asker does not include the ...
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How to handle questions with a title that turns out to be invalid?

I recently asked a question on Stack Overflow, "Why does NumPy's random function seemingly display a pattern in its generated values?" Reading the title, you would obviously assume that NumPy has ...
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Second guessing my closure of this question

Background: A user posts a question in the R tag. A few minutes later, the user posts the same question, but this time asks it under the pandas tag. I noticed the connection, and pointed this out. ...
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Are there more people answering than asking?

I get the impression that there are more people answering questions than asking questions. I realize the Stack Exchange family of sites are extremely popular and gaining reputation has become a sort ...
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How to handle questions where the answer is to upgrade to a newer version?

Consider the following scenario: A well written question with an MCVE is posted that asks why a piece of code isn't working. Someone posts a comment with a link to the documentation that shows the ...
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Dealing with solutions that end with a new error

I was recently setting up some software but I had to come to SO for an error partway through the process. After following a solution someone had posted, a different error was created. I guess I have ...
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Answered correctly, asker thanked and removed his question [duplicate]

Here's the question. It's kind of weird that you can remove a question that has been answered. My answer was correct however it didn't have any up-votes. But perhaps it didn't have the chance to ...
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Is it okay to delete and re-make a question to stop everyone hyperfocusing on a simple mistake?

So I asked this question a few minutes ago about a language design issue (which now that I think of it belongs more on Programmers than here anyway...) but made a simple syntax mistake. Now the ...
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Is it OK to ask a question looking for better ways to do things?

I'm asking in reference to this question that I just asked. Often, I'll write a piece of code that works, but is ugly or inefficient. I know that Stack Overflow is not Code Review and isn't meant to ...
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Duplicate question - As the user asking the question what do I do?

A question of mine has been marked as a duplicate. The one my question has in fact got an answer which also answers mine. What do I need to do in order to accept the relevant answer as valid for my ...
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When is a question asking for opinions considered on-topic?

I just came across the following post (Tensorflow 2.0 is getting harder to understand for senior tf developers, does anybody share the same feeling?) in my Triage queue and I was surprised that it was ...
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'This is not a duplicate of this question because the accepted answer is wrong'

I am referring to this specific question, particularly the last line that the author wrote: This is not a duplicate of this question because the accepted answer is wrong. I am puzzled. I can't ...
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What should I do when I decide to give up on a question I asked?

Sometimes I ask a question, but at some point I am no longer interested in testing answers to see if they work. There's a variety of more or less valid reasons for this. It could be because the ...
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Are questions automatically deleted if they are -1 without answers? [duplicate]

A while ago I asked a question which received no answers and one downvote. I had kind of hoped that someday someone would know the answer or I'd build enough reputation points to bounty it without ...
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What to do with questions which are asked foolishly

If someone has asked a question foolishly and then given a reason for it no longer being a problem (in a comment), for examples: Issue was that/ this I solved it. That was my server issue, it's ...
Nikhil Malik's user avatar
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Is the “Ask a question” wizard being used?

I have a question about “Ask a question” wizard prototype. The question is, is the wizard being used for new users? Or is the problem still being studied? If not being used, then can something please ...
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What should I do when my question is downvoted (and has a negative score)?

What is the proper way to deal with my own question when it is downvoted, and has -2 votes? Should I delete my question? Do nothing? Something else? A commenter said one of my questions (How do I ...
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More AI when questions asked and answers answered

After writing an answer to Let's improve the How to Ask page(s) and thinking about Shog9s comment on Does the broken window theory apply to closing questions? [..] is the root of the issue ...
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Can Stack Overflow do any more to promote the asking of better questions by new users? [duplicate]

I know a new flow for new users asking questions was put in place, but unfortunately that seems to be disregarded by some users. Take this question, for example. It was asked under the C# tag within ...
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Influx of users including the content of their post twice in their question

As the title says, I've noticed an influx of users recently where they've posted a question where the content of the post is duplicated. If this was a one-off I'd think it were a user error, but these ...
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Why was my work towards an answer removed from my question?

Working from some of the helpful comments on my question, I updated my question with my progress towards a solution that very closely mirrored an answer to come a few seconds later. I admit to ...
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How much do you want to know?

I frequently ask for help with my programming projects on SO. I'm still not particularly comfortable around the community, so I try to keep my questions as concise and on the point as possible so I'm ...
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Why is this question considered off-topic when it provides useful information not available elsewhere?

This is about the recent classification of this question as "off-topic" and putting it on hold. This is a 2 year old question that has ~2k views, and 25 upvotes. I mention this because I'm taking ...
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What should we do about questions that are written as announcements?

I came across this question in the triage queue today: SASS undefined mixin errors : --watch on a folder responsible? Since this is not really a question, I have flagged the question as "unclear ...
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Are there guidelines to how much "What have you tried" should be in a self answered question? [duplicate]

I have thought about posting a self answered question. I have read, that the question must have the same quality as any other question - including the "What have you tried" part. But at the same time ...
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Is it worth asking a question that I have struggled a lot with?

I'm a very low grade programmer and if you look at my questions you will see that they are extremely basic. If I have struggled over a question for a very very long time (but ultimately sorted it out) ...
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Software configuration questions: Am I too strict about what's on-topic here?

I've seen a few questions like these: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38946107/unable-to-access-webui-for-nagios https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38943813/my-emails-mark-as-spam-in-gmail-email-...
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Time machine detected

Link to the question Screenshot of the question: How could this happen?
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How to deal with "Find the error in my GitHub repository" questions? [duplicate]

Fairly regularly, I see questions only linking to a GitHub repository saying "Why it does not work?". Those questions are clearly: Link-only questions Useless for the community as the GitHub ...
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How can I improve my questions or how to get more attention for my questions?

I have posted a question on Stack Overflow long ago. But I didn't get any answer yet, not even a single comment. I have added the necessary tags too. How can I improve my questions or how can I get ...
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Upvoting Questions to Answers that help you?

One of the main reasons that made me create a stackoverflow account at all was the urge to contribute to the community that provided me with so much useful information over the years and helped me ...
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When a post increases its asked scope, should a new question be posted? [duplicate]

In this post, How do I trigger a JavaScript function from a select element when the select element no longer exists in a normal manner?, the scope of the original question increased with an additional ...
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Please fix incorrectly closed duplicates of "Reverse each individual word of Hello World string with Java"

The question Reverse each individual word of "Hello World" string with Java has been incorrectly used as a canonical for questions that ask about how to reverse an entire string. For ...
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Second guessing myself - too snarky?

In lieu of the coming Unwelcoming or snarky” comments classification app from Rolling out the welcome wagon and this users response here: How to store data in a list .. do I have to unsnark ...
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