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Why is this question about shell programming closed as "not about programming or software development"?

How to stop a uboot macro using itest was closed as "not about programming or software development"? Aren't shell programming languages like Bash or in this case U-Boot CLI in the scope of ...
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How can I improve this question? "Handle commits in `git rebase -i` in the opposite order"

The question is: Handle commits in `git rebase -i` in the opposite order It currently has 3 downvotes, plus a close vote for being opinion-based. I think the question is pretty clear, but I'm biased, ...
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Why are 'too localized' questions not welcome?

I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Why does the pattern to reveal buttons stops at the first iteration? A user commented that they’re going to vote to close it because it was 'too ...
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Should I edit my (long existing, highly upvoted) closed question

I asked a question 8 years ago, and over 6 years it received 91 upvotes. Then two years ago the question was closed for being opinion-based. I don't agree that it is, but that's not my issue. I do ...
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Closing consistency

I saw this question closed recently Why do we need Enums and how do we use them? (screenshot since the question might be edited) That closure seems inconsistent with these other similar questions ...
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Does this question lack clarity?

This question asks for something quite trivial: A way to negate the regex ^[A-Z]{4}$ in the context of a specific tool that only supports POSIX regexes. It was originally closed as a duplicate of the ...
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Should you edit someone else's unanswered question to include examples from your own experience [duplicate]

Basically a dupe of this Meta Question but it is a bit different. Also that meta question is 9 years old and opinions/best practices may have changed. The same as the other asker I found an old ...
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Why was my question closed as "Not reproducible or caused by typo"

Why was my question closed as "not reproducible or caused by a typo"? One user did suggest in the comments it was a wrong property format, but then they took their words back since the ...
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How can I get any clue how to improve the question?

I just got a downvote and close request for the cache last function return value question. What could be wrong with this question so that I can improve further questions? I really can't see the ...
Damir Tenishev's user avatar
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Dissent with a user on contents of a post

I wrote a question-and-answer-post. Another user edited my question. I don't agree with the changes. I would describe the dissent as being about style. I rolled back the edit. The user edited the ...
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Why was this off-topic question about port forwarding in Kubernetes/Minikube reopened?

This question, "Enabling Dual-Protocol (TCP and UDP) Port Forwarding on the Same Port in Kubernetes with Minikube", was closed and then reopened. It was deleted and undeleted and have a ...
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Why was my question on the attributes of OpenAI models closed?

I'm a bit scared to ask, but: can anyone help me understand why my question (https://stackoverflow.com/q/77616944/781723) was closed? Do you have any feedback how to make this more suitable for Stack ...
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Highly upvoted question asking for a general and a specific solution, where the answers to each are very different

Stack Overflow question How can I reverse a Java 8 stream and generate a decrementing IntStream of values? (previously titled as "Java 8 stream reverse order") states that it is asking both ...
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Is asking for help on how to debug "how long does npx take to run" allowed?

I was experiencing performance issues and don't know what to look for, or test, in order to debug the performance issues. So in Why does npx --help take >3 seconds to execute I asked for an answer ...
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Can I ask about CMakePresets.json vs. CMakeLists.txt here?

I originally posted the following question at the Software Engineer Stack Exchange, because I thought it fit their "Software development methods and practices" clause for "what topics ...
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I do not believe I was asking a question that could not be answered with facts and citations [closed]

You have closed my question https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77932777/style-conventions-for-const-enums. But it is perfectly possible answer the question with facts and citations. For example, what ...
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Does this edit change the meaning of the question?

This question originally had the title: Keyboard shortcut suggestions in VScode User @starball posted an answer, then changed the title to: I want to learn VS Code keyboard shortcuts. How can I get ...
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Is this discrete-mathematics problem fit for the site?

I was recently reviewing posts on triage, and I stumbled upon this one: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77876897/knights-and-knaves-logical-equivalences-problem-for-discrete-structures I ...
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A question that is not seeking recommendations (but which has attracted many) is locked and closed. Higher-value answers now stuck below 4th place

How can I test what my readme.md file will look like before committing to GitHub? is locked and closed by a mod as "seeking recommendations". The question itself does not ask for ...
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This question does not appear to be about programming within the scope defined in the help center

Why are goGTK widgets not initialized in init() function This question is clearly 'about programming' and should not be closed. Why was it closed?
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Someone voted to close my post for it being opinion based, but how is it opinion based? [duplicate]

Here is the question in question. After like 5 minutes of it being posted someone already voted to close my question for being opinion-based. How is this opinion based? I have questions with fixed ...
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Why was this question closed as a duplicate? [duplicate]

My question asks about how to comment a line within a multi-line code segment: How to comment out one line of a multiline statement It was closed for another question that asks about how to do a line ...
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Should a question be closed if one or more aspects of it clearly distinguish it from similar others?

I asked a question today that was closed as duplicate by someone who has a dup-hammer (I think), but I believe it's quite different from the linked questions. In the question body, I asked if there is ...
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Abnormal activity on one of my questions

I want to report a past abnormal activity. In this question: Why does subclassing in Python slow things down so much? with also many downvotes (4). I say "abnormal activity", but I think the ...
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How to reopen a question that was closed as being not a programming question even if code is not needed to make it a programming question

Older title: Wording of "time-series" is understood as trend analysis although just a mix of some monthly/weekly/yearly/timeless columns as input is meant A question of how to build an ML ...
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Who can modify a locked post for me? I found an invalid URL that needs to be updated

The question is this: Git for beginners: The definitive practical guide There is a link to Git guide, but that does not work. It should be Git guide (without underscore) I have sufficient reputation ...
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Can we reopen this JavaScript-specific question about floating point precision that's currently closed as duplicate?

I came across this question: How to deal with floating point number precision in JavaScript? which is flagged as a duplicate of Is floating point math broken?. The problem is that the first question ...
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Why could this question have been downvoted? [closed]

Composer called via doApplication mingles stdout and stderr Why could this question be downvoted? Is it badly put? Could it be improved? If not, could the downvotes be cancelled? I usually just delete ...
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Close opinionated questions [closed]

This question looks like an opinion with very little research details. Why wasn't this closed for this exact reason? Which btw might also be considered an opinion.
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Are questions regarding software tools and language with limited following out of Stack Overflow scope?

The following question, Can ZeroBrane support the Terra language interpreter? got two close votes. Is the question a good fit or is it just too general? For software and language with moderate ...
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Is there any way I can try to save my Java question about getting a static nested class by name?

(Full disclosure: This issue has already been discussed in chat and then it was suggested I post about this on MSO.) I asked Fastest way to get a static nested class by name using reflection in Java? (...
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How questions are responded to here

I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Undeclared Identifier (apparently) I find a lot of good answers here on Stack Overflow, but I have a very difficult time interacting with this ...
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How do I get guidance that I explicitly asked for in my question when that request gets edited out by someone else?

In the original version of my question, I specifically asked In the early days of StackOverflow, all sorts of programming and computer questions were all lumped together in one subsite. As things ...
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Does "I tried external tool T" turns a question into requesting external libraries/tools automatically?

So I came across this question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/74026656/convert-word-doc-to-html-programmatically-in-ios-swift, which is currently closed as seeking recommendations of tools, but ...
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How should I handle a non reproducible question as a question author?

I asked a question (screenshot) because my app was exiting immediately whenever I launched my app from the Dock but not when I tested it in Xcode. The only change I thought I had made that I thought ...
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Why is my question still being closed after I've explained why it is not a duplicate?

I had this question (Sprite jumping around in a undesirable way when handling collision while flipping the sprite) which was marked as a duplicate of three questions and was closed. I edited the ...
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A low-quality question was edited by the poster to consist of insults, then flagged as ‘rude or abusive’. Flag was declined. Was that right?

A user posted a terribly bad question which was mostly the word filler spammed to bypass SO question quality algorithms. As I recall, the question received a few downvotes quickly, and the poster ...
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Questions not getting any responses [duplicate]

I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Godot 3.5 adding line to PNG used as sprite I've asked two questions about something I haven't found any solution to a while ago. Despite them getting ...
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Why was an edit adding a class tag to a question about that class rejected?

I recently suggested a tag edit to a question entitled Spring Rest Template. The question asks about the benefit of returning an instance of Spring's RestTemplate in the main function, so it seemed ...
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Simple questions should not be automatically considered off-topic and deletion-worthy

I came across this question recently and was somewhat stunned by the level of negative reaction to it. It asks whether there is a way to determine version information programmatically for a particular ...
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Should a question manually list duplicates or related questions? If not, should I remove the list (in part)?

The version https://stackoverflow.com/revisions/204476/17 of question What should main() return in C and C++? as I post is simple in terms of what it's asking, but quite a long question because it ...
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How could this question be updated to meet community guidelines?

I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: How can the WSO2 open-source offering be used securely? I posted this question last week, and have since tried to iterate on it in hopes that it would ...
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Why is this FAQ getting downvoted, and how can I improve it?

I have recently made a new c++-faq question What is the precedence and associativity of operators, and how are these rules defined? and put a few hours of work into compiling it all. For some reason, ...
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I need assistance understanding the problem with my question

I got a question ban on Stack Overflow. It is somewhat reasonable: it actually took me a long time to grasp how the community tends to respond to questions, and I had a few "please help me out ...
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What should I do when the duplicate target depends on additional context?

I found this question and (as I said in my comment) it could be either a duplicate of this (if the Socket in the question is a reference type) or this (if the Socket in the question is a value type). ...
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How should I ask questions on Stack Overflow? [duplicate]

Okay, the title might sound like the answer is obvious. It has more than likely already been asked a thousand times and can be answered by posting a link to the help. But I'm specifically asking about ...
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Was it justified to close my question?

Over the last nine years I raised almost 50 questions, but for the first time a question was closed, because it says it is "seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries": ...
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Is there any reason to keep a self answered question about an issue with beta software now resolved in the release version? [duplicate]

While working on some code using some new APIs in a beta release of Xcode 15 and iOS 17, I came across a bug and an ugly workaround. So I posted a question and a self-answer based on the issue and my ...
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Does this question need more focus?

Recently, I've voted to close a meta question, which got instantly reopened by a CM after reaching 5 close votes. The question I'm referencing is this one. This question is about curating the new &...
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Why are all these answers not answering the actual question?

I just stumbled across this question from 2013 about an error message received when trying to authenticate with Google in iPhone Safari. The error message mentions iFrames. The author self answered it ...
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