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Is it possible to suggest an edit instead of apply one?

There are many times when I want to propose a fix to OP, not railroad my own style or linguistic beliefs through their writing. Unfortunately, I have enough rep to directly edit questions and answers, ...
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It seems quite unreasonable that one downvote be an insta-ban after barely using the site for a long time [duplicate]

I haven't really used this stack that much for a very long time. I don't remember asking anything in the past four years. I asked a question recently that has one upvote. I suspect because of how bad ...
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Is it bad practice to ask a question without an example? [closed]

I asked a question which instantly got downvoted and locked for missing "details or clarity". Convert MAC address to IPv6 address in Javascript Someone told me in a comment to include a &...
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"which library...?" Should I assume "library" is external library by default?

According to the answer of https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/312955/22045979, as I understand, asking standard library is different from asking external library, which asking standard library is not ...
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What should be done with the [generative] tag?

I don't really like the generative tag, and I feel it's overly broad and there are more specific tags that should be used instead. At the same time, it fails the burnination criteria: Does it ...
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Can't format code when asking questions on StackOverflow?

There was a question wrote recently that seems to state the same thing, but no solution? I can't get code to post in a question - it "appears" there is unformatted code but there is not ...
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What close vote is appropriate on a question that arose out of a mistaken understanding? [duplicate]

I'm talking in relation to my SO post here. I did not understand the library properly and assumed some things based on appearances. The one-line answer to that question is "What I say cannot be ...
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What am I not understanding about asking this question?

I've been using SO for a long time and by and large it has worked fine. But recently I keep getting questions down voted and/or closed. So can I get guidance on a specific one? Here's the question. I ...
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Cut out that infernal racket! Turn the [volume] down to 0

For tag volume: Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? It is very ambiguous. In addition to the audio meaning and the geometric meaning cited in ...
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It is extremly rude to close a question as a duplicate without providing a chance for feedback [duplicate]

Yesterday I've asked this question, only to have it closed in mere minutes as a supposed duplicate. I was never asked whether or not the linked question provided the solution I was looking for. It was ...
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What factors were considered for declining AI flag on Meta?

I flagged two of the Meta answers as having AI-generated content. Both were declined. Could I have some transparency on why the flags were declined? Flags were raised by me on these two answers: ...
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Why was this question I asked downvoted and closed and how can I make my question suitable for undeletion and reopening?

I asked this (now deleted): Are the Cocoa and Metal libraries faster when used via Swift? According to Apple, Swift is 2.6 times faster than Objective-C. But what is the interpretation of this ...
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Why was this question's duplicate posted after the original question? [duplicate]

I came across this question on Meta: What is an OP when referring to Stack Exchange? and it is from about 10 years ago (9 years 11 months). The question it was marked as a duplicate of Is there one ...
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Request community attention to reopen question

This question was recently closed very quickly. It was not closed quickly enough to prevent one very proficient user from posting a quality answer demonstrating two approaches, with extra ...
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Request to reopen and undelete this question deleted by the Community Bot

I answered the following question https://stackoverflow.com/questions/78219908/another-language-in-datagridview-c-sharp-visual-studio Which now was deleted by the Community bot. The question is about ...
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Should accepting your own answer give you points? [duplicate]

I know there should be a golden rule that actions to ourselves don't earn points. However, if you post an answer that solves a question and is useful for the community from now on, should at least the ...
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Why should I help close "bad" questions that I think are valid, instead of helping the OP with an answer?

There seems to be a very high bar for contributing to Stack Overflow, especially when it comes to asking questions. These standards can result in serious self-doubt, and seem to be the driving force ...
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How can I improve my understanding and application of what makes a better question?

I've asked a question (now migrated) that has had two downvotes and no upvotes. As such, I'd like some feedback to help me ask better questions in the future to help others provide answers. My belief ...
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What should we do about code written in a language other than English? [duplicate]

I recently came across This question which has comments written in German. There are many examples of code comments in other languages on other questions, I just saw that one today. I don't know what ...
Lamper46's user avatar
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Is there a reason that a user has been suspended/banned for two centuries instead of deleting their profile?

Stack Overflow blog post A day in the penalty box mentions that an account can be placed in a "timed suspension" from 1 to 365 days. But I recently came across a user that seems to be ...
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I do not understand how I can narrow down a question which has been closed for not being detailed enough in the past

I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: What techniques exist for creating a webpage feature which shows endless auto-scrolling of an embedded list of items? I stuck to a singular topic all ...
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How to make this question more focused?

I asked about a best-practice strategy for field initialization. To keep it tight and clear, I specified a limited set of possible approaches and explained why they all may make sense in certain ...
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How can I deal with a question that answers itself?

The question is React State Not Updating correctly and is actually linking code that updates the state correctly. There's nothing to answer here, because there isn't any problem. Is this supposed to ...
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Declined flag - rude language should have been edited out [duplicate]

I recently flagged a post as "rude /abusive" that multiple persons within the comments found to be insulting. The OP used inappropriate swearing words and sentences referring to parents (...
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How can I improve this question's clarity?

I just asked a question about making queries to an array. It has been closed as 'needs more focus'. However, I haven't (or I can't see) any feedback or reasons for why it isn't clear. I've detailed ...
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Do flags affect a user's ability to comment?

I recently had a problem with a user commenting excessively on a post of mine. At first it seemed like they were trying to help, but many of their statements were verifiably false and the longer we ...
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Pausing the 1-rep voting experiment on Stack Overflow: reflecting on the feedback and rethinking the approach

I acknowledge the feedback shared by community members and by moderators. We felt that this experiment was important because it allowed users to participate and engage in a low-effort core action on ...
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If my question is about building C++, should I tag it with c++?

I have a couple of questions that are about building C++ with Bazel. I tagged then with c++, but that tag was removed from both (by the same person fwiw). That doesn't make sense to me. Is there some ...
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Is it appropriate to include # of expert hours required to answer a question?

Is it appropriate to let a questioner know when an answer required excessive hours of expert work? I enjoy solving complex SQL tasks. It is possible for me to do this because of decades of work with ...
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When *should* a question be converted to a Community-Wiki?

I guess I'm still confused about Community-Wiki Questions, and there seems to be some conflicting information out there. As background, I've answered a number of questions based on a common "root ...
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What is the distribution of voting fraud over user rep and account age?

Since voting fraud is a big focus of the discussion of the 1-rep voting experiment, I'm curious to get some more informed estimates of how much more voting fraud would occur if users could vote at 1-...
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We will launch the 1-rep voting experiment on Stack Overflow for 4–6 weeks, along with account creation prompts [duplicate]

Moderator note: - This experiment has been postponed. Please see the duplicate post above for the explanation and discussion. It's been a while since we last talked about the one-reputation voting ...
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There's something rotten in the tag of regex, episode M + 1 of N: Unwarranted deletion of a question

This is about the, to me unwarranted, deletion of the following post: RegEx to selectively insert newlines (line breaks) works on regex101.com, but not in PowerShell (screenshot, courtesy of Anon ...
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Should the O.P. be allowed to delete a Q&A that is not helpful?

I am not allowed to delete my question, because it "already has answers." The problem is that the only answer is incomplete and the many comments mix statements by me about what worked and ...
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Is this question about SQL Server Management Studio's query editor on-topic?

Regarding How to word wrap in SQL Server Management Studio. Yesterday I voted to close it as off-topic. My reasoning was that a database administration tool's query editor isn't a programming tool. ...
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Why was this answer deleted by a diamond moderator? [duplicate]

This answer https://stackoverflow.com/a/78120380/208880 was deleted by a diamond moderator. I see nothing wrong with that answer, and had up-voted it myself. image for those with <10K
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Can Stack Overflow detect bully users? [duplicate]

I suspect all of my questions are downvoted by an offended user. I never left any comment for downvote. It could be my paranoia though. Just out of curiosity, are there algorithms to detect such ...
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Should people put bounties on other people's questions more often? [closed]

If you look at the bounties tab, you see all of the questions that people want answered. However, should we be encouraging people to put bounties on other people's questions more often? Many people ...
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Reputation points sunk by a third (20 points)... overnight? [duplicate]

I woke up this morning to see that, after a decent rise over time, my reputation points suddenly sank by a third overnight. Unless I'm misreading it, the note regarding this sudden change seemed to ...
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Is it link-only when there is a link and description but no code?

As one of your newest moderators, I've been handling a bunch of not-an-answer flags. One NAA flag was for this answer: The flag comment said that the link was broken. When reviewing the flag, I: ...
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Proposed tag synonym filtering -> filter

Please don't vote on the tag right away. It is already at +2, at +4 the synonym gets approved and the tags get mixed, we won't be able to undo that action. So let's discuss here before an irreversible ...
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Where do we tell users not to use Pastebin?

I assume that people asking questions should not be using Pastebin, because: Its license doesn't match SO Questions should be self contained. I just asked a user not to use Pastebin (they had put 50 ...
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Rename [gorouter] to [cloud-foundry-gorouter]

gorouter is supposed to be used for the Cloud Foundry gorouter component. However, due to the similar naming to the popular flutter routing package go_router, it often ends up on those questions (...
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Staging Ground is coming back and moving out of beta

In a previous announcement, we outlined our commitment to giving back to the community in the upcoming year. Staging Ground was among the initiatives we discussed. We are excited to announce that ...
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Concluding the OverflowAI Search Alpha on Stack Overflow

April 17th, 2024 update: All the steps we had planned for our rampdown are now complete. If you have any outstanding questions, please let us know in the comments or answers below. Six months ago we ...
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Should usage of AI-powered regex generators be banned under the temporary policy?

I came across an answer that includes a regex generated with an AI-powered regex generator. Does that qualify for removal under Temporary policy: Generative AI (e.g., ChatGPT) is banned? The OP has ...
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What to do if I find a question for my problem, but I have different thing to say? Why is editing the old question bad? [duplicate]

The questions What should I do if there is a question already made for my problem but has never been answered? (duplicate) and What can you do when the question you want to ask is a duplicate? don't ...
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Synonymise [apache-echarts] with [echarts]

I just stumbled across apache-echarts, with 148 questions and no user guidance. There's also echarts with 1349 questions and the excerpt: Apache ECharts is a free open-source charting and data ...
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What to do about miscellaneous (x == a || b || c) questions?

I occasionally see questions about mistakes caused by incorrectly assuming that (x == a || b || c) means (x == a || x == b || x == c) but cannot find an appropriate canonical for the language the ...
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Should suggested edits which add comments to code be accepted?

I just came across this suggested edit. It's confusing to me as I don't know how to review it, so I skipped it. But, I would like to know how it should be reviewed. Good point (in favor of accepting ...
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