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What is the XY problem?

What is the XY problem? When asking questions, how do I recognize when I'm falling into it? How do I avoid it? Return to FAQ index
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What is a “closed” question?

Questions can be closed. What does it mean for a question to be closed? Who can close a question? What are the reasons for closing a question? What if multiple close reasons are used on a question? ...
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What is a “protected” question?

Questions can be protected. What does it mean for a question to be protected? Who can protect a question? Who can answer a protected question? Return to FAQ index
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What is a “locked” post?

A post can be locked. What does it mean to lock a post? Who can lock a post? When should a post be locked? Return to FAQ index
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What's StackExchange-ese for “OP”?

As in "Original Poster". How do I refer to the user who asked the question in the third person, other than by account name?
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How reasonable is it to correct terminology in questions and tags?

I've come across various questions with incorrect use of terminology in them. The primary abuses (in C# questions) are: Referring to "C# 3.5" (which doesn't exist) instead of "C# 3.0" or ".NET 3.5" ...
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What is FGITW and SCITE on MSO?

I only read MSO every so often. I'm reading lots of talk about SCITE and FGITW but have no idea what these are. Can someone please define and explain these abbreviations?
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What is the definition of a list question?

After an extensive discussion in chat I've come to the conclusion there are some unclarities relating to list questions. In an attempt to tackle this problem in a more constructive format I first want ...
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The Unanswered Section vs. the Unanswered Question Tab: A Critique

First, a foreword: I've searched rigorously for a question that addresses the same concern that I'm about to detail, but the closest I've came is this question. I certainly hope others understand that ...
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Canonical definitions of the Stack Exchange jargon terms “private beta” and “public beta”

In answering a question on the new patents beta site I wanted to tell the OP about the concepts of "Private Beta" and "Public Beta" here on Stack Exchange. But I can't seem to find canonical / ...
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“Diamond Moderator” vs “Moderator”, are they the same? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Who are the diamond moderators, and what is their role? I usually refer to the elected mods (and community/dev/etc mods) as just that, a "mod" or "moderator", but lately ...
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Privileges are listed in descending order (not ascending)

I just noticed from the privileges page: The complete list of privileges is listed on the right, in ascending order. The most basic privileges are at the bottom; the most advanced at the top. ...
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What is “SO Proper”?

I have heard many people refer to something called "SO Proper", what exactly is this?
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Why is it called Area 51?

According to the FAQ: "We like the little aliens." This seems well targeted to appeal to the Stack Overflow / Server Fault / Super User audience, but way off the mark if the goal is to "make the ...
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Is there a better term for subdomains of SE?

It can get tedious using the term subdomain to keep referring to math.stackexchange.com, tex.stackexchange.com etc. Is there a better term to use?
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How should we refer to the “trilogy” + StackExchange?

Crossposted from StackApps as per a request in there. I'm currently designing an app for the StackApps beta. One of the challenges I found when writing descriptions and user-facing material for my ...
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Questions about terminology related to computer programming

Should questions about computer programming terminology be addressed on Stack Overflow, or should they be addressed elsewhere (i. e., on Super User, English Language & Usage, or Programmers?) ...
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How do I ask for the right vocabulary for searching?

I don't know the precise word to use for my question. It may not even exist. Suppose I am making an anagram service, but I don't know the word "anagram". I want to ask "What search terms are useful ...
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Change “on-topic?” to “belongs?”

Something can be on-topic and still not appropriate for the site. This initially confused me, and a handful of my first 10 votes got switched after reconsidering what is being asked. Therefore, is ...
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What is difference between markup and markdown?

I am not sure what's the difference between markdown and markup? I read both these terms in several posts on meta. Googling it shows up some financial terms which is not the correct context for this. ...
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Term for simplest possible description of problem [closed]

I'm looking for the term that people use to describe the simplest statement of a problem. I've seen it several times on Meta and on SO. [If you think this question is inappropriate, please answer it ...
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Can OP be used to refer to someone who has posted an answer?

Stack Exchange Glossary mentions that OP is: Original Poster. A quick way to point at the person who wrote the question. Is there any such terminology to point at the person who posted an ...
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What is the official term to use to call the one who posted a question? [duplicate]

This maybe sound very "common sense" but is there a official term here in stackoverflow to call the one who posted a question? I searched some posts and I saw "asker", "poster", "one who posted a ...
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Atheism is being closed 3/18; does that mean at 00:00 after 3/17 or 00:00 after 3/18?

I know this may seem like a dumb question, but to clarify [Atheism.se is being] "closed on 3/18." Does that mean tomorrow morning, it will be locked; or does it mean that at the end of tomorrow it ...
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Rename tags to labels

I've been thinking more about tagging and the apparent problem so many people on SO seem to have with the concept. The number of times I've had to fix questions tagged visual and studio or sql and ...
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What is the accepted, cool kid, abbreviation for StackOverflow

I reference it at work, and I'm too lazy to type Stack Overflow into Office Communicator, plus it eats away at my character limit. Also, it would help if I could differentiate between the website and ...
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Change “Vote to close” to “Nominate to close”

I realized a confusion in the word "voting". Currently, you can either "vote to close", "vote to re-open", "vote to delete", or "upvote/downvote". Refer to a comment of mine on this question. I am ...