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I'd come along this questionthis question by chance (it's not any of my favorite viewed language tags), and wondered if it could be that we seemingly have completely different voting culture dependent on programming language/operating system/framework tags?

With e.g the tag , such kind of questions, not showing the code and/or further explanation what's going wrong in particular with the posted code (no matter if any off-source link is given), won't be accepted as valid usually.

What makes up the difference, can anyone explain?

I'd come along this question by chance (it's not any of my favorite viewed language tags), and wondered if it could be that we seemingly have completely different voting culture dependent on programming language/operating system/framework tags?

With e.g the tag , such kind of questions, not showing the code and/or further explanation what's going wrong in particular with the posted code (no matter if any off-source link is given), won't be accepted as valid usually.

What makes up the difference, can anyone explain?

I'd come along this question by chance (it's not any of my favorite viewed language tags), and wondered if it could be that we seemingly have completely different voting culture dependent on programming language/operating system/framework tags?

With e.g the tag , such kind of questions, not showing the code and/or further explanation what's going wrong in particular with the posted code (no matter if any off-source link is given), won't be accepted as valid usually.

What makes up the difference, can anyone explain?

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I'd come along this question by chance (it's not any of my favorite viewed language tags), and wondered if it could be that we seemingly have completely different voting culture dependent on programming language/operating system/framework tags?

With e.g the tag , such kind of questions, not showing the code and/or further explanation what's going wrong in particular with the posted code (no matter if any off-source link is given), won't be accepted as valid usually.

What makes up the difference, can anyone explain?

I'd come along this question by chance (it's not any of my favorite viewed language tags), and wondered if it could be that we seemingly have completely different voting culture dependent on tags?

With the tag , such kind of questions, not showing the code and/or further explanation what's going wrong in particular with the posted code (no matter if any off-source link is given) won't be accepted as valid usually.

What makes up the difference, can anyone explain?

I'd come along this question by chance (it's not any of my favorite viewed language tags), and wondered if it could be that we seemingly have completely different voting culture dependent on programming language/operating system/framework tags?

With e.g the tag , such kind of questions, not showing the code and/or further explanation what's going wrong in particular with the posted code (no matter if any off-source link is given), won't be accepted as valid usually.

What makes up the difference, can anyone explain?

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