Formerly one of the possible reasons for closing a question, it has been superseded by the "not constructive" close reason. This tag is for questions *about* subjectivity, *not* for indicating that your question is subjective.

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Should moderators (or other role) assist users change bad subjective questions into good subjective questions? [closed]

Here's the guidelines on Good/Bad Subjective questions http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2010/09/good-subjective-bad-subjective/ Here's a follow up: ...
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Is it subjective to ask about why something wasn't implemented in the language?

I asked a question on StackOverflow which I admit is quite subjective. I'm asking why a particular property was never implemented in Delphi's VCL. I was just wondering how proper of a question this is ...
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How Could Stack Overflow Support “What's the Best X” Questions?

I've noticed that "What's the best..." questions are both popular and against the rules on stack overflow sites. I've also noticed that getting the pulse of the brilliant tech community that uses ...
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How can I encourage Stack Overflow to rein in the 'subjective' vigilantes?

I'm on SO pretty much every day researching something to do with programming, and over the last month or two, I find I'm growing frustrated and a little disgusted at how many interesting questions ...
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What to do with questions about design reasoning that require an authority?

People occasionally ask questions of the form, "Why does language/API/etc allow/forbid/not implement feature X?" What is the policy, if any, for such questions? Sometimes these are rants in disguise, ...
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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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Are questions with subjective answers such a bad thing?

I am an experienced Java programmer and I recently started learning Python, and wanted to know what is a good set of development tools for Python. A quick Google search brought me to this question on ...
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Where can I ask for statistics related to programming?

Today I read Jon Skeet's blog entry on how to write a good question on StackOverflow.com. During the day I realized that I had a question which I couldn't find an answer for: "What is the most ...
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What do you look for in a question title on StackOverflow (or any other SE site)?

What do you think is the strongest format for a question title? I run into a lot of posts where I can't always figure out what the person is looking for, presumably for a number of reasons, including ...
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General advanced Python question is banned with invalid reason - closed as too localized [closed]

User moderation process fails since good question receive many minus points and finally judged by some users which cannot give answers as too localized. Question is related to Python module loading ...
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Asking subjective questions that encourage discussion

I want to ask a question about the C++11 auto keyword in order to get people's opinions on why it should be used, and to post my concerns about it. Naturally, this won't be a good question for Stack ...
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Should tags that promote subjective answers be removed?

Many subjects, such as using certain tools and programming languages, promote objective answers: "How do I do this?" returns answers such as "Do A, B and C". However, certain subject areas, such as ...
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Do we really want to automatically close every “subjective” question - like asking for resources?

I admit I hardly understand animosity against certain type of questions, like this one: Video tutorials to learn R programming language. The argument was that the answer will be subjective. I find ...
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Best place to ask a good subjective question

I recently posted Best Places to work as a Software Engineer For a New Graduate to Programmers. I didn't post it to Stack Overflow (even though that's where I know it would get viewed by the people I ...
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Can Community help a brother out?

And close all questions posted prior to the year 2010 that start with the word "Best" as "Not Constructive?" Seems like half the flags I see now are about this. Why not just do it en masse and get ...
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How to handle allegedly subjective “why” questions?

During my participation of SO I often recognized a pattern regarding supposedly subjective questions. The questions looked like this: Why is feature X in product Y implemented this way? Why is ...
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How can I flag a post or comment for a strong opinion or unsubstantiated claim?

Not to niggle, but there was a particularly odd post at What C compiler when building Eclipse The original answer was "gcc ofcourse, it is the best." The poster made the unsubstantiated claim ...
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Where do “Suggest a technology for X” questions go?

OP tells about his project and asks which technologies/frameworks might be suitable for him. Where do these kinds of questions go?
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Is this a subjective question?

Is this a subjective question? I also have lots of similar questions but I refrain to ask them on SO because of the subjective rule. If senior members of SO can confidently confirm this question as ...
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“Subjective” heuristics a bit off?

How exactly does appear subjective? I don't see anything subjective at all about that title, nor do I see any "hot button" words that might be taken as subjective, e.g. "best", "optimal", etc.
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Can we add these words indicating subjectivity to the automatic question review score?

I've found a few words to search for that are pretty good at finding questions to down-vote or close-vote--good enough that it might be worth factoring them into the question score that determines if ...
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Where to ask “Examples of {technology} in production?” SO? Programmers? Non-SE?

Sometimes it helps to see examples what others have built to understand a technology or to be inspired. I've seen a few of this style of question on SO before, but it strikes me as somewhat ...
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Claims of subjectivity are themselves often subjective

I asked a question that I believe can be useful to C++ programmers getting used to the new C++0x standard. Someone moved it to SE.Programmers (a site I also am a big fan off). However, I feel that ...
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Should we warn on “should”?

It just occurred to me that a large portion of the questions containing the word "should" in their titles are — or should be — closed as not constructive. Questions with titles containing ...
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Looking for subjective answers to my questions [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Should we have a subjective version of every stackexchange site? I am almost convinced that voting guillotine will cut off my head for this question, but nevertheless I ...
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Is there a problem with Stack Overflow when extremely useful, massively upvoted/favorited questions get closed?

Is there a problem with Stack Overflow when extremely useful, massively upvoted/favorited questions get closed? I'm specifically thinking about What is your single most favorite command-line trick ...
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Is “recommend me XXX” subjective questions?

Am I being over overzealous for trying to close this question as subjective? I'm wondering since it got a lot of answers, even from persons with higher rank.
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Make “not constructive” a close reason across the Stack Exchange network

On Programmers.SE, the subjective and argumentative close reason has been replaced with not constructive: Not constructive This question does not meet enough of our six guidelines for ...
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Was a good question closed by blind obedience to the rules?

Someone asked this question: Best practices to set up the most Kung-fu build/deploy environment in Java The question was clear. There were several answers, all of which were positive, on-topic, and ...
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Should we be allowed to ask subjective questions on SO? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Why the bias against subjective questions? I know on Stack Overflow that we aren't supposed to ask subjective questions, why not and should we be allowed to?
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Is asking for a list of discussions “Subjective and argumentative”?

The question Where can I find good discussions of PHP vs Ruby vs Python? was closed as "Subjective and Argumentative". While I understand that discussions aren't welcome within Stack Overflow, that ...
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What awesome foo.stackexchange am I not a member of but should be?

Background: I'm only active on Stackoverflow, but other interesting Stack Exchange sites have been drifting into my view. Are there any that have matched or surpassed the original in terms of ...
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Where do design questions belong?

Recently I've wanted to ask a few design questions, which are by definition subjective/argumentative. I found this question recently which appears to be the kind of question I would ask. Do these ...
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How does Stack Overflow define subjective? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: How does the automatic subjective filter work? A while ago, I was writing a post on Stack Overflow and I received an error message indicating that my post was likely to ...
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What is a good place to post subjective/argumentitive programming questions

I did a quick search, but came up with no real helpful results. Sometimes a subjective/argumentative question can be a helpful learning tool to help explore what others thing about certain subjects. ...
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Why are there so few Notes / Domino questions on SO?

Is the number of IBM Lotus Notes / Domino questions on SO indicative of the size of the developer community, quality of the community, or something else? I realize this is probably argumentative, but ...
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What is the generic standard for upvoting a question on SO?

I know this is a bit subjective, but I've been thinking and it seems obvious when to up or down vote an answer. But what about the question? I mean, some questions are purely self serving and don't ...
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SO shouldn't allow subjective questions in October 2010

After Good Subjective, Bad Subjective was posted, the Stack Overflow FAQ was updated with this: If you must ask a subjective question, make sure it meets the six guidelines for great subjective ...
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Can subjective questions work on StackExchange?

I was mulling over asking this question yesterday, because in various discussions around here, people were saying "subjective can't work on StackExchange", "it wasn't designed for that", etc. Whereas, ...
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Adding discipline to programmers.stackexchange.com [closed]

Largely through inaction on our part, http://programmers.stackexchange.com has become a bit of a ... strange and undisciplined place. We aim to fix this! Our goal is to remove the bottom 15-20% of ...
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How do I word this in a less subjective way?

I accidentally worded this in a subjective way: Language-agnostic libs every programmer should know? I was just wondering how I can ask the question in an acceptable way. From searching, I've seen ...
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Should we have a subjective version of every Stack Exchange site?

Take this chef proposal, and note the description: Proposed Q&A site for professional and expert amateur chefs interested in the more subjective aspects of cooking; this would be to Cooking SE ...
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What's the story behind your username? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: What is the origin of your SO username? What's the story behind your username, also known as a display name or screen name?
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Can the stack exchange system work with subjective and argumentative websites?

The first experiment of a subjective proposal - programmers - was created 11 days ago and has been in public beta for 4 days so far. As a private beta user I followed the website since day 1, reading ...
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Are area51 proposals that intentionally deal with subjective questions allowed?

Not Programming Related (besides having a misleading name that will only confuse people that aren't familiar with stack overflow) is for: expert programmers interested in discussions that are ...
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How about more “Community” features? Groups, offtopic bulletin boards, regulars table and so on

See Thread title. I think it would be great to talk with some users about Offtopic topics. The chat is a good beginning (but an IRC Network would be better IMHO ;-)). On this groups, bbs or something ...
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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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Should this question have been closed S&A?

I'm torn on this question here. It's basically asking whether it's a good idea to have the opening brace of a code block on its own line or as part of the if/while/etc line that the block belongs to. ...
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I am confused about close votes

I posted an admittedly subjective (opinion gathering) question which was ultimately closed. Here, I was wrong: Okay. What is the history behind this feature? Searching Meta Stack Overflow I ...
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Dealing with the “bad” questions

This comes out of this discussion: http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/54215/why-is-python-so-slow-shouldnt-have-been-closed-and-deleted There are a set of questions, like "Why is python so ...

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