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Jan 24 |
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Alternative question titles to reduce duplicates My point is that in a few occasions, trying to find a solution to a problem took me quite a long time. It turned out that there already were a corresponding question with a good answer in SO, but due to a different OP's approach to the problem, or due to poor wording, I couldn't find the answers easily. I know I'll face some of these problems again, and would like to help myself by rewriting the question. I have considered adding a new wording as a comment to the OP's question, but I'm not sure if this will help the search (are comments indexed?), nor if it won't be considered to disruptive... |
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Jan 24 |
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Alternative question titles to reduce duplicates I'm confused now: so it is legitimate to write a new question for an existing question with improvable wording, and close it as duplicate? |
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Sep 14 |
awarded | Critic |
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Sep 3 |
answered | Preview for comments |
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Sep 3 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Sep 3 |
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Preview comments This question is already marked as dup, it'd be better closed? |
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Aug 27 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Aug 8 |
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Provide “How to ask a question” FAQ in non-English human languages @Servy My point is not that this will result in more non-English entries (this could be an unintended side-effect), but that this suggestion will not add much value. On the other hand, I have never come across such a non-English post in StackOverflow (well done, moderators!), so I don't have a clue if this side-effect is even realistic. |
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Aug 8 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Aug 8 |
answered | Provide “How to ask a question” FAQ in non-English human languages |