This happened to me yesterday in Stack Overflow for Teams but I assumend that was my mistake, but now I have found a question from a new user that it's very likely that didn't noticed this problem.
The following search url:https://www.stackoverflow.com created:2023 returns 162 posts having this problem.
Modifing the created:
operator
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2022 | 384 |
2008..2021 | 101 |
Markdown examples:
This has two links, the first is OK but the second, is use "this page" as the link text, so only the OP is able to fix it.
A combination of [this script](https://gist.github.com/bpmore/0337b4ac1fc9110975e70fc5df53203f#file-sort-tabs-txt) and the second answer on [this page](https://www.stackoverflow.com/) were the two that were giving me a working model. Now I turn to the masters to learn how to do it right.
I have tried [https://lumiamitie.github.io/r/pie-gauge-in-ggplot2/](https://www.stackoverflow.com/) by `proj=:polar` in Plots.jl, but doesn't solve it.
In my research, I came across similar questions such as:
[https://stackoverflow.com/questions/546655/finding-all-cycles-in-a-directed-graph](https://www.stackoverflow.com/)
[https://stackoverflow.com/questions/261573/best-algorithm-for-detecting-cycles-in-a-directed-graph ](https://www.stackoverflow.com/)
www.stackoverflow.com
as the link placeholder on Markdown mode. Possibly status by-design.www.stackoverflow.com
.dummyLink
ininsertCommonmarkLinkCommand
in Stacks Editor. That dummy link has been in place for a very long time, I'm not sure what caused the changes to only recently take effect.https://www.stackoverflow.com
but more likehttps://www.stackoverflow.com[*]
.