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Peter Mortensen
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A common problem for Code Review is that many Stack Overflow users refer the wrong questions to Code Review.

Also see Be careful when recommending Code Review to askers

To sum it up, Code Review gets way too many questions in the form of "My code does not do xyz as it should, what is wrong?". These questions do not belong on Code Review, so then someone on Code Review checks the following:

  • Does the OP have a StackOverflowStack Overflow account?
  • Has the OP posted the same or a very similar question on SO?
  • Was there a comment suggesting the OP to go to Code Review?

Way too often the answer to all these three questions are yes, which makes us add comments telling the person who added the comment that it was an incorrect suggestion.

This makes it unlikely that Code Review becomes a migration target for Stack Overflow even after Code Review is out of beta.

A common problem for Code Review is that many Stack Overflow users refer the wrong questions to Code Review.

Also see Be careful when recommending Code Review to askers

To sum it up, Code Review gets way too many questions in the form of "My code does not do xyz as it should, what is wrong?". These questions do not belong on Code Review, so then someone on Code Review checks the following:

  • Does the OP have a StackOverflow account?
  • Has the OP posted the same or a very similar question on SO?
  • Was there a comment suggesting the OP to go to Code Review?

Way too often the answer to all these three questions are yes, which makes us add comments telling the person who added the comment that it was an incorrect suggestion.

This makes it unlikely that Code Review becomes a migration target for Stack Overflow even after Code Review is out of beta.

A common problem for Code Review is that many Stack Overflow users refer the wrong questions to Code Review.

Also see Be careful when recommending Code Review to askers

To sum it up, Code Review gets way too many questions in the form of "My code does not do xyz as it should, what is wrong?". These questions do not belong on Code Review, so then someone on Code Review checks the following:

  • Does the OP have a Stack Overflow account?
  • Has the OP posted the same or a very similar question on SO?
  • Was there a comment suggesting the OP to go to Code Review?

Way too often the answer to all these three questions are yes, which makes us add comments telling the person who added the comment that it was an incorrect suggestion.

This makes it unlikely that Code Review becomes a migration target for Stack Overflow even after Code Review is out of beta.

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A common problem for Code Review is that many Stack Overflow users refer the wrong questions to Code Review.

Also see Be careful when recommending Code Review to askersBe careful when recommending Code Review to askers

To sum it up, Code Review gets way too many questions in the form of "My code does not do xyz as it should, what is wrong?". These questions do not belong on Code Review, so then someone on Code Review checks the following:

  • Does the OP have a StackOverflow account?
  • Has the OP posted the same or a very similar question on SO?
  • Was there a comment suggesting the OP to go to Code Review?

Way too often the answer to all these three questions are yes, which makes us add comments telling the person who added the comment that it was an incorrect suggestion.

This makes it unlikely that Code Review becomes a migration target for Stack Overflow even after Code Review is out of beta.

A common problem for Code Review is that many Stack Overflow users refer the wrong questions to Code Review.

Also see Be careful when recommending Code Review to askers

To sum it up, Code Review gets way too many questions in the form of "My code does not do xyz as it should, what is wrong?". These questions do not belong on Code Review, so then someone on Code Review checks the following:

  • Does the OP have a StackOverflow account?
  • Has the OP posted the same or a very similar question on SO?
  • Was there a comment suggesting the OP to go to Code Review?

Way too often the answer to all these three questions are yes, which makes us add comments telling the person who added the comment that it was an incorrect suggestion.

This makes it unlikely that Code Review becomes a migration target for Stack Overflow even after Code Review is out of beta.

A common problem for Code Review is that many Stack Overflow users refer the wrong questions to Code Review.

Also see Be careful when recommending Code Review to askers

To sum it up, Code Review gets way too many questions in the form of "My code does not do xyz as it should, what is wrong?". These questions do not belong on Code Review, so then someone on Code Review checks the following:

  • Does the OP have a StackOverflow account?
  • Has the OP posted the same or a very similar question on SO?
  • Was there a comment suggesting the OP to go to Code Review?

Way too often the answer to all these three questions are yes, which makes us add comments telling the person who added the comment that it was an incorrect suggestion.

This makes it unlikely that Code Review becomes a migration target for Stack Overflow even after Code Review is out of beta.

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Simon Forsberg
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A common problem for Code Review is that many Stack Overflow users refer the wrong questions to Code Review.

Also see Be careful when recommending Code Review to askers

To sum it up, Code Review gets way too many questions in the form of "My code does not do xyz as it should, what is wrong?". These questions do not belong on Code Review, so then someone on Code Review checks the following:

  • Does the OP have a StackOverflow account?
  • Has the OP posted the same or a very similar question on SO?
  • Was there a comment suggesting the OP to go to Code Review?

Way too often the answer to all these three questions are yes, which makes us add comments telling the person who added the comment that it was an incorrect suggestion.

This makes it unlikely that Code Review becomes a migration target for Stack Overflow even after Code Review is out of beta.