| bio | website | pgaiser.net |
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| location | Tübingen, Germany | |
| age | 32 | |
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Fig. 1: sad Unicorn in replica handbag
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May 7 |
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Show examples of good and bad questions @Gert we'll never reach those who don't read anything - they'll eventually be shut out by the quality filter, and good riddance. But I'm convinced there is a demographic of reasonable, good-faith potential users who can grow into productive members once they "get it". Those are who this would address. (Also, running into a question ban may indeed cause some people to wake up, and develop an interest in how things work) |
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May 7 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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May 7 |
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May 7 |
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May 7 |
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Show examples of good and bad questions @Bart That's a good point. It shouldn't be only the clearly bad cases - it's the subtleties that are so hard to grasp around here sometimes. We've all seen intelligent people get frustrated with SO because they don't get around those. A list of examples would absolutely have to contain examples that look great, but are a bad fit nevertheless for a less-than-obvious reason. Maybe even with a "before" / "after" view that shows how to fix it |
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May 7 |
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May 7 |
asked | Show examples of good and bad questions |
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May 7 |
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Is it ok to ask questions with intuitively phrased titles, even if there are existing questions like that? That looks like an okay question title to me, but then I'm not 100% sure I understand what you're asking. Are you asking whether it's fine to ask questions in natural language? Or whether it's fine to ask duplicates? |
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May 7 |
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Is it ok to ask questions with intuitively phrased titles, even if there are existing questions like that? Can you make an example? |
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May 6 |
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What's the workflow for chat-suspended users to improve? Editing to take back accidental downvote |
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May 6 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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May 5 |
awarded | Good Question |
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May 5 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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May 5 |
asked | Question banning Meta users is silly and broken |
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May 5 |
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The [calling] tag is ambiguous, what should it be used for? Now I'll never find my calling on Stack Overflow. Thanks a lot, Troggy. |
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May 4 |
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What are the possible alternatives to maintain separate accounts for the 'Workplace' and 'Personal Productivity' sites? Careful: "Personnel" refers to people in someone's employment, e.g. "military personnel". |
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May 4 |
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What are the possible alternatives to maintain separate accounts for the 'Workplace' and 'Personal Productivity' sites? deleted 3 characters in body; edited title |
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May 4 |
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Stackoverflow are authoritarian Harvard wouldn't admit me to their nuclear physics master's program - just because I don't know anything about physics. |
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May 4 |
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Stack Exchange is too harsh to new users—please help them improve low-quality posts and avoid being uncivil The ELL comment in your example was rude and not welcome on Stack Overflow. Always flag those as "offensive". Re assuming good faith and politely explaining, it's great when people take the time to do this, and it's occasionally rewarding as in this example. Hoever, the sheer numbers of bad incoming questions make it impossible to give everyone this level of service. The key really is in the FAQ - I'm pretty sure a chat room dedicated to help newbies would get swamped with "gimme teh codez" trolls. |
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May 4 |
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Favoriting question increases reputation - even on owned quesiton! I think you are mistaken - favoriting questions does not gain reputation. |