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Edit rejected that shouldn't have been rejected: is there a way to make it disappear from my log?

I proposed this edit and it was rejected. The reason: "This edit deviates from the original intent of the post" which is clearly false because I was just formatting the text. Actually, after my ...
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What should we do with an old question that still attracts attention? [duplicate]

A while ago, I posted this question. At this point it still seems to get some views from people who are stuck on the same or similar problems, so it would be great if it could provide some useful ...
Wouter Florijn's user avatar
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For a more considered use of emojis

This isn't an extensive issue, but the most recent Data Science Time! got me going, as the kids say. I can appreciate the use of emojis in condensed communication forms like tweets and text messages, ...
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Can we disambiguate [gmock]?

Currently, wiki for gmock states: Gmock is a mocking framework for Groovy. Google Mock is a mocking framework for C++. It seems expected to be used for two different frameworks. According to this ...
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Unanswered questions filters don't work

I tried to filter unanswered questions to specific tags, like so. I used UI filter on this page: https://stackoverflow.com/questions?tab=Unanswered I chose some options and the URL were generated:...
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Should we have a tag for kubernetes questions outside of a cloud environment?

Essentially, the title. There are tags like [google-cloud-platform], [azure], and [amazon-web-services], but there isn't a tag [bare-metal]... well, OK, there is one, but it refers to something ...
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Where exactly should a programming and database question be asked?

I have been thinking about it for these days as I am in a new project with databases. As I have quite the knowledge using Python, for example, this is no problem for me, but imagine someone that is ...
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"Accepted" check widens up/down/accepted section enough to sometimes cause code overflow

I just posted an answer and noticed that the code overflowed. I changed a variable name from somethinglong to s and the code fit without a horizontal scrollbar - though just barely! The answer ...
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Doesn't "Ask questions, get answers, no distractions" undermine the "Search, and research" advice for new users?

Can we change the large-font motto on the Tour to something less obviously chaotic and destructive than "Ask questions,...? Some incredibly high percentage of first questions show little or no effort ...
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What are the requirements for the lifejacket badge?

I have become a proud holder of the 'Lifejacket' badge an hour ago. It seems it has been introduced recently. From its description: Answer score of 5 or more to a question score of -2 or less that ...
Nikolas Charalambidis's user avatar
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Do the lifejacket and lifeboat badges encourage the answering of low quality questions?

Thanks for the lifejacket badges. But doesn’t it encourage the answering of questions judged as not useful by the community? Really we should be prompting the OP with helpful comments, then answer ...
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Should you edit or vote to close questions with multiple questions?

In the comments on the answer here, there was a discussion about how to handle cases where someone asks multiple questions at once. I had always assumed that you should vote to close in these cases; ...
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Is it unreasonable to use a library in a solution without first asking the OP?

In reference to this question: Group according to a column in csv using python The OP asked a question about reading a CSV mentioning no restrictions on what packages could be used, but also not ...
Dan's user avatar
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Are the new badges mislabeled in our Help center?

This blog post announced the new Lifejacket and Lifeboat badges and clearly labels them as Answer Badges. Also see this Meta post. However, in our Help Center --> Badges page, the new badges are ...
SecretAgentMan's user avatar
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Data science time! June 2019 and the Tumbleweed badge

👋 Welcome to June's installment of data science research updates for Meta! You can check out the most recent installment here, or last month's UX research update here. This month, I'm cross-posting ...
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Is there a way for me to revert my suggested edit after it's been accepted?

I recently suggested an edit which replaced a loop initializing an array to {1, 2, ...} into an initialiser list. This improves the readability drastically. The edit was approved (it is now rolled ...
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What if someone is being rude but ends up answering correctly?

What if someone is being rude in the comments when you mention their answer/edit are not working, but their third attempt of answering is mostly correct? Do you engage (and ask to improve the answer)...
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Should I delete my highly down-voted questions on meta?

This question is specifically about meta questions. On the main site, I would delete them if I could. Some of my questions on meta are highly down-voted. Do such questions play any important role for ...
Amit Joshi's user avatar
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Developer story warning overlay is partially blocked

As in the screenshot - this overlay appears on my profile, but is rather unreadable unless you open up developer tools.
Michael Berry's user avatar
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Fiddle and code snippets

I have tried to edit some questions, like this one, that would take great benefit in readability by having a snippet instead of just some plain code. The edit failed because OP put also a link to an ...
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Mass editing questions, but some of them are closed

I seen yesterday this meta discussion: No Thanks, Damn It! It encouraged "serial-editing" (not sure if it's proper term) questions that should be edited. Especially there was hundreds of "thanks in ...
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Your post appears to contain code

Is it possible to override that error message? I have the feeling something changed in the way the content of the questions are checked, it is the second time I gave up and did not post a question ...
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Are comment flags handled on the version at the time of flagging or the current version?

I recently had a comment flag declined, I believe incorrectly. The user lashed out against me after I pointed out that his answer didn't solve the question OP asked. I flagged it as unfriendly/unkind, ...
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Should Stack Overflow revisit the dark mode question in light of new situations in 2019 vs 2013 when it was first asked?

Original issue from 2013: Why is there no dark theme on SO? It's 2019. Operating Systems have started having a user preference setting for a light UI or a dark UI. Windows 10, iOS 13 and MacOS 10.14 ...
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Should Guided Mode allow snippets?

Currently new users are led to guided mode to ask their question. Guided mode does not have an option to add a Stack Snippet. I have a feeling, at least for JavaScript/HTML/CSS questions, this leads ...
gman's user avatar
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Completing survey on teams [closed]

When completing the teams survey I am redirected back to the site with a green div that pops underneath the main toolbar on top (where the search bar is, my user profile, my inbox, etc). Not sure ...
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Why do questions that get closed as duplicates get deleted?

The most recent example I'm aware of is this one (10k rep only), where a user mistakenly interpreted the ^ character as an exponentiation operator instead of correctly identifying it as the XOR ...
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Nothing ask about SQL injection, but marked duplicate for SQL injections [duplicate]

I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: How do i improve security of User Login My question related to PHP sessions. Nothing related to SQL injections, But professionals has marked my ...
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Why was a 1 reputation user able to post an answer on Meta? [duplicate]

A user posted an answer to this question about 20 minutes ago. The user joined Stack Overflow today (Got the informed badge an hour ago so probably created the account then) and has no questions or ...
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Did MCVE change to MRE and why? [duplicate]

So I could have sworn that the "Minimum Complete and Verifiable example" page existed and now when I search for it I find the "Minimal, Reproducible Example". Did this get changed at some point to ...
Mike - SMT's user avatar
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What if none of the answers in a potential duplicate question work? [duplicate]

TLDR: In general, if all the answers are not working, should the question asker comment on it or ask a new question? What should we do if they comment on it and there isn't any response? I asked a ...
Smart Manoj's user avatar
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Doesn't "When asking" refer to "people"?

In the first sentence from https://stackoverflow.com/help/minimal-reproducible-example: When asking a question, people will be better able to provide help if you provide code that they can easily ...
Uli Gerhardt's user avatar
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Is there any way to check who approved or rejected my edit? [duplicate]

Can I check the people who reviewed my suggested edit? If yes, how?
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Stackoverflowbusiness.com/blog the LinkedIn share button is not aligned correctly

I just noticed that the share (social) buttons on https://www.stackoverflowbusiness.com/blog are misaligned. The LinkedIn button is centered at the bottom instead of the top. Please see the picture ...
Deni Spasovski's user avatar
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Why does an irrelevant YouTube link inside an question not require a moderator's intervention?

I flagged the question Why does the Modulo Operator not work as expected in Kotlin? as in need of moderator intervention and added: The link points to an YouTube video totally out of context This ...
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Why did I miss this audit? (late answers) [duplicate]

I just got review banned for missing this audit question.The comments on the answer say to "include the essential parts of the answer here, and provide the link for reference" - which they did. Unless ...
Benjamin Urquhart's user avatar
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I'd like to note a tag in my [notebook] that seems to have reappeared

I recently noticed that the notebook tag was created (about 4 hours ago as I'm typing this question). Oddly, though, it has 12 followers, and the one question (referring to SQL notebooks) that uses ...
1201ProgramAlarm's user avatar
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1 answer
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Why did I fail this late answer audit? [duplicate]

This answer recommends an operator to solve the problem. Maybe it poorly answers the question, but one cannot see the question in the late answers queue (never mind, you can). I've seen many high ...
Alec's user avatar
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Can references provided for each section and without any copy/paste text still be labeled as plagiarized?

This question is in reference to the answer for the question What's the difference between `driver.execute_script("...")` and `driver.get("javascript: ..."` with geckodriver/...
undetected Selenium's user avatar
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What is a triage question? [duplicate]

I was looking at the review page for Stack Overflow, and I came across a triage question. This then made me ask myself, what is a triage question? Can anyone tell me what one is?
jgh fun-run's user avatar
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How could technical steps for improving non-English questions be more easily accessible?

Users of non-English system locales are having difficulties (see erreur, Fehler, errore, etc.) learning these prerequisites for asking great questions: Q: How to acquire logs/errors in English? A: ...
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Update the version of Babel Standalone (and others) used by Stack Snippets

Please update the version of Babel Standalone used by Stack Snippets (and update the available versions of other scripts in the drop-down lists; ideally, update that list automatically). It's ...
T.J. Crowder's user avatar
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If I mark a question as duplicate and then reopen it by mistake, I can no longer close it as a duplicate

If I close a question as duplicate, and then re-open it, I can no longer mark it as duplicate: Is this a bug? Or is just the question of me having to wait a little longer?
codeforester's user avatar
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What should I do when I get serial up voting? [duplicate]

Overnight I have found that I've got +125 by someone upvoting almost all the questions I have posted. What should I do now to get SO not to take me to task for vote fraud?
Charlie's user avatar
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What can I do if I receive a persistent flood of revenge downvotes through multiple automatic reversals?

After I got a serial downvote, the bot fixed (some of) the downvotes, and I thought all was well, but after 4 hours, a second serial downvote occurs, and the bot has yet to respond, I know I should ...
Mister SirCode's user avatar
6 votes
2 answers
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Why was my custom flag about serial downvoting declined?

I recently raised a custom moderator flag about the flood of downvotes I am getting recently. While I had raised one before, the downvotes were reversed by the downvoter and replaced by upvotes, so I ...
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Should I flag comments that add requirements to the question as "No longer needed"?

I came across a question today that was answered well. The original poster of the question commented something along the lines of "Thank you. I forgot to include xxx in my question, could you please ...
S.S. Anne's user avatar
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Bad audit on first post "Adding spaces to string based on list" [duplicate]

I just failed an audit with the post https://stackoverflow.com/review/first-posts/23274370 as "This was a high quality post and you should have considered leaving it as-is or even upvoting." and I ...
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Standardize key combination shortcut for submitting answer forms [duplicate]

While editing an existing answer you can press CTRL+Enter to submit the edit. Unfortunately this key combination does not work in the initial answer form. As mentioned in the comments here, you can ...
prosti's user avatar
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Should Stack Overflow rules against recommendation be softened when dealing with emerging tech?

I (under the name v1nce) posted the following question Where can I find "books" in Apple News Format? which is on hold now because I asked for a recommendation and this is supposed to be ...
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