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I am a irregular and inexperienced programmer. I've clearly fallen foul of how I am supposed to ask a question as my question is getting voted down but I have absolutely no idea why. I assume I'm falling foul of some community rules or guidelines but don't understand why. I really need help with the question I'm trying to ask because I'm just not that good at programming.

So if someone could help me out and tell me what's going on, how I can improve my question and avoid problems like this in the future that would be great. (If someone can answer it even better.)

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    I don't see anything wrong about it - but then again, I am not that familiar with sed or octave.
    – Oded StaffMod
    Commented May 2, 2015 at 8:53
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    @Oded: also not familiar with them (I knew a different "sed" ages ago, but won't tar this one with the same brush); but it doesn't seem very much like a "programming" question. Commented May 2, 2015 at 9:01
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    I also don't know octave, so take this with a grain of salt… I don't see anything in this question I would downvote, but I do thing it could be improved. This isn't a very good MCVE, because it doesn't include input and expected output. Also, if octave gives you any kind of "traceback" information to let you know which part of this expression the error came from, that would be useful. Also, your indentation is jagged, the "same string" isn't actually the same (I know enough sed to understand that your / to ~ change shouldn't affect anything, but would most octave users?).
    – abarnert
    Commented May 2, 2015 at 9:12
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    Also, you've tagged this "terminal", but it has nothing to do with the terminal. It has a little to do with the shell (which is also the thing you're inputting stuff into in the second half), but those aren't the same. You've also tagged it "system", but that tag isn't for the system function.
    – abarnert
    Commented May 2, 2015 at 9:13
  • Right thanks, I will edit the tags. So what should I be using the terminal tag for? Just for future reference. Commented May 2, 2015 at 11:35
  • meta effect .. this question is now upvoted.
    – trooper
    Commented May 3, 2015 at 17:38
  • @trooper It's now my most upvoted question on stackoverflow. Not that I am complaining but it seems odd. Commented May 3, 2015 at 19:45
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    Tags can be clicked to show a short summary plus questions tagged as such, and in that screen click "Learn more" to see some more, including (usually) further links. You can even click the link while you are still entering the tag!
    – Jongware
    Commented May 3, 2015 at 21:31
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    I think I'm gonna just start posting meta discussions about all my questions to tripple my rep in a 24 hour span.
    – user562566
    Commented May 4, 2015 at 4:41

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This is not a question I would have downvoted, but I'm also not familiar with Octave and sed.

Thanks to the "meta effect", your question now is +7 (-4/+11) and one of the glaring issues has been fixed: your tags.


You started off with and , which both appear to be directly related to your question. This is good, as tags should be directly related to your question.

Later on you added three additional tags: , , and . While your question does include the system function, that's not what is for. If you click through on you will see the excerpt says

System may refer to a set of interdependent components; Low level infrastructure like the operating system (from a high language point of view) or an object or function for accessing the previous

Which isn't quite what you are looking for, and having bad tags will attract the wrong developers which will give you a downvote. Every time.

The other tag you added was which you mentioned in your question that you were using, but your question didn't really involve it. I think @abarnert hit the nail on the head in the comments as to why you shouldn't use that tag here. Using the tag here also carried the same issues.


Last I checked, the tags had been cleaned up back to the original two that were there: and

As I'm not familiar enough with and to judge the quality of the question itself, I can't comment on why else it would have attracted downvotes.

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I had the same thing happen to me, because I wasn't familiar enough with the language I was asking about. They said something along the lines of:

Go learn that language first as you dont know it. -1

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    People often feel that way on SO, as it's billed as "a question and answer site for professional and enthusiast programmers". Sometimes the way questions are written, it seems to people reading that perhaps the questioner isn't up to this "standard", and SO really isn't the place to provide long winded tutorials. Commented May 3, 2015 at 21:24
  • that is truth, but this kind is when user asks to walk him through the thing and not answer question
    – ch0c0late
    Commented May 3, 2015 at 21:27
  • "and some of them are haters" - I don't agree with that. Personally, I feel that there are a lot of questions of Stack Overflow, so I may come across as short sometimes, but that's because I dip in when I can and provide help where I can. If questions are badly written or badly researched, chances are they will attract short, quick comments rather than the help the OP wants, but only because it comes across in their post that they haven't tried to help themselves first. Commented May 3, 2015 at 21:32
  • "they haven't tried to help themselves first." well, i have on most of my questions and i didn't find any relevant answers to them, so i asked a question on stackoverflow, but instead of somebody just helping me get the answer, they just down vote
    – ch0c0late
    Commented May 3, 2015 at 21:34
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    Looking at your first question (php sessions), there are two main points that spring to mind. Firstly, the question just says "it doesn't work" - how doesn't it work? What were you expecting to happen, and what did/didn't happen? That's one reason why it may have been downvoted. The second being that there is a ton of information out there on PHP sessions already. Final point on this - you had a comment from someone who I recognize as a fairly regular user within a minute of you posting the question that had the answer, so I wouldn't call that not helping. Commented May 3, 2015 at 21:40
  • that question is exclusion and im not talking about this account
    – ch0c0late
    Commented May 3, 2015 at 21:49
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    I edited the answer, it may confuse readers of the comments a bit. Commented May 3, 2015 at 21:49
  • "I edited the answer" thanks.
    – ch0c0late
    Commented May 3, 2015 at 21:50

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