A warning shown when composing a question that appears to be subjective: "The question you're asking appears subjective and is likely to be closed."

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Using 'bait tags' to discourage shopping / subjective questions?

There's already warnings on new posts about how a question might get closed if you use certain words. However, on Travel.SE at least, we still get a lot of "I want to go to Europe for 3 weeks, where ...
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Please allow “you” in question titles

Including the word "you" in the title of a question triggers an angry red-boxed warning saying: "The question you're asking appears subjective and is likely to be closed." The highly ...
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Why is 'best' considered a subjective word when 'preferred' isn't?

I was creating a question on Stack Overflow and I wrote something like "what's the best way of doing X?". This was considered subjective, so I got a red banner saying it was likely to be closed. When ...
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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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Why is you subjective?

(Catchy title, eh?) I am asking the following on the photo.SE site: How do you change from portrait to landscape in Lightroom DANGER! DANGER! This appears to be subjective and is likely to be ...
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What is the issue of asking subjective questions to make design decisions

I tried to ask a question on StackOverflow whether I should use the new Rails 3 for my new app or not. but I got a dark red box saying: "The question you're asking appears subjective and is likely to ...
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How does the subjective question detector work? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: How does the automatic subjective filter work? When you're writing a question, the system will show you a red bar with a warning if the question looks subjective. ...
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Might the “this question appears to be subjective” warning be discouraging good questions from being asked?

First of all, I am nothing if not smitten with the idea of using the community to determine the "right" answer amongst many possible answers. It's a tremendous improvement over forums, where there is ...
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Is it just me, or is the “subjective” warning a bit over-active?

Lately, I seem to be running into the subjective warning a lot: The question you're asking appears subjective and is likely to be closed. I'm not saying this to complain. I'm just curious if ...
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Should I reword a question to avoid triggering the “subjective question” warning, or does it not matter?

I asked a question on SO that triggered a "subjective question" warning. I found the reasons on why this warning was triggered, but my question is does it matter? The question isn't subjective, ...
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How does the automatic subjective filter work? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: What algorithm does StackOverflow use to determine if a question may be subjective? I just entered a question titled: "What’s the best way to serialize / deserialize a ...
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What algorithm does StackOverflow use to determine if a question may be subjective?

I was asking a question in serverfault.com and this message warned me (correctly!): The question you're asking appears subjective and is likely to be closed So, I'm curious if there any ...
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How can I avoid the dreaded “Subjective” warning on ServerFault? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: How does the automatic subjective filter work? What algorithm does StackOverflow use to determine if a question may be subjective? What did I do wrong? I just typed ...