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Jun 21 |
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Jun 21 |
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Jun 21 |
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Adding a flag answers button (ie “You did not read the question”, “Answered the wrong question”) See, I like this answer. I can read it and go Doh, I don't know why I missed that. |
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Jun 21 |
accepted | Adding a flag answers button (ie “You did not read the question”, “Answered the wrong question”) |
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Jun 21 |
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Adding a flag answers button (ie “You did not read the question”, “Answered the wrong question”) 4 down votes, 0 comments :( |
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Jun 21 |
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Jun 21 |
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Adding a flag answers button (ie “You did not read the question”, “Answered the wrong question”) added 48 characters in body |
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Jun 21 |
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Adding a flag answers button (ie “You did not read the question”, “Answered the wrong question”) Exactly my point here... Did you read my question? It's about getting an answer that matches the question... I suppose if nobody actually really reads the question, than any answer would be acceptable. |
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Jun 21 |
asked | Adding a flag answers button (ie “You did not read the question”, “Answered the wrong question”) |
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Jun 4 |
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Why do some off-topic questions get closed, and some don't? Another example from today. Closed vs Not Closed: "Is C# becoming harder to read? [closed]" vs. "How popular is ITIL in the rest of the world?" I personally found the 1st interesting, while the second is "not constructive" |