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Aug 9 |
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Should “based on actual problems that you face” be removed from the question guidelines? Different parts of the same guideline serve that purpose by specifying "practical, answerable questions" and saying "chatty, open-ended questions diminish the usefulness of our site...". It's the ones which break those aspects of the guideline which are being closed (as they should be). Removing the part about "problems you actually face" wouldn't stop those bad questions from being closed, just as including those words isn't stopping those base questions from being asked. |
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Aug 9 |
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Should “based on actual problems that you face” be removed from the question guidelines? Wow, you too. I must really write terrible questions. I never said anything about closing these questions - they are GOOD. I'm suggesting keep the questions, lose the guideline. I really thought that was clear when I said "I propose the removal of the words "based on actual problems that you face" from the FAQ". |
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Aug 9 |
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Should “based on actual problems that you face” be removed from the question guidelines? I completely agree with this answer. But you're sidestepping the fact I described: the questions deemed good by most voters which are left open (because they are good) are in opposition to this guideline. |
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Aug 9 |
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Should “based on actual problems that you face” be removed from the question guidelines? Right - they're not chatty, they're good questions, but they aren't about problems their writers faced and yet people consider them the best questions on the site. Therefore the majority of people voting do not agree that questions should be about specific issues their writers face. I don't know how I can be more clear about this. |
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Aug 9 |
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Should “based on actual problems that you face” be removed from the question guidelines? @Robert, of course that will be closed - it's a terrible question. You just keep making points that have no relevance at all to my question. I said nothing about closing or not closing questions. I'm sorry, I guess I just can't make myself clear to you. Never mind though, clearly my opinion is considered ridiculous by all, so there's little point in continuing to discuss it. |
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Aug 9 |
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Should “based on actual problems that you face” be removed from the question guidelines? If "ask questions about problems which you actually face" was a fundamental feature of the network, then it would be an enforced rule. It's not enforced, it's largely ignored. There isn't a close reason for "this doesn't seem to be about a problem you acually face". |
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Aug 9 |
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Should “based on actual problems that you face” be removed from the question guidelines? Define the difference between "favors" and "upvotes". |
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Aug 9 |
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Should “based on actual problems that you face” be removed from the question guidelines? Are you answering my question, or is this a knee-jerk response to what you think I probably asked when you say the title? The questions I linked were good questions with good answers. Please Robert, read what I wrote and read what I linked to. |
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Aug 9 |
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Should “based on actual problems that you face” be removed from the question guidelines? Michael, did look at any of the questions I linked? I didn't link thngs like "what's your favorite weird language feature" or "worst code you ever saw". Those are entertaining. The ones I linked are informative and worthy of their votes. They're not poll questions. And they're not necessarily questions everyone can understand - some go well over my head. |
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Aug 9 |
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Should “based on actual problems that you face” be removed from the question guidelines? @Robert: I'm not sure what you mean by that question. The fact that they're still open just reinforces my point. |
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Jun 30 |
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New Badge Proposal: Renaissance Man It would have to be only for points earned on answers, not questions. I don't think asking a lot of questions on different subjects makes you a renaissance man. |
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Apr 13 |
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Should you delete questions or answers which get many downvotes? @Billy: delete questions if you want, but don't be too hasty to do it. The one you so quickly deleted today after getting a couple of downvotes, I was about to upvote and add an encouraging comment. I thought it was a fine question. So I say just let them hang around for a while and see what happens. |
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Apr 12 |
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Should the batch file programming questions be moved from SO to SF? @1 2: I haven't seen that backspace gag since my days of lurking in IRC in the early 90's. |
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Apr 12 |
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Should the batch file programming questions be moved from SO to SF? Turing completeness is not a requirement for languages asked about on SO. |
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Apr 9 |
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Is it possible to search for words with an apostrophe, like “doesn't”? Not sure what you mean about titles not having apostrophes. Titles do have apostrophes, but URLs don't. If the search only looked at URLs, then "can't" would get both "cant" and "can't". Ergo the search (on SO and Meta at least) seems to be looking at titles, and deciding that "can't" (in the title) != "cant" (in the de-apostrophe'd search string). It seems that if the search engine would de-apostrophe the titles it searched, this problem would go away. |
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Apr 8 |
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Is it appropriate to ask questions on Stack Overflow without prior research? I know, that's why I said "in my case that would be..." -- because those are the questions I'm reading. |
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Apr 8 |
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Is it appropriate to ask questions on Stack Overflow without prior research? @Andrew: LOGO! I'd forgotten about that. Do they still teach it? |