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Is this user's comment the kind of content that we'd like to avoid, according to the Generative AI ban?
A comment from a user reads:
ChatGPT says you need to be identifying neighbouring components in the matrix using either Depth First Search (DFS) or Breadth First Search (BFS) to traverse through the ...
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The [kotlinx-date-time] tag should be renamed to drop that second hyphen (a misspelling)
I found the kotlinx-date-time tag. That tag represents the library kotlinx-datetime.
Notice the difference in spelling. The tag was incorrectly named with a second hyphen. The tag should be kotlinx-...
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What should I do when the duplicate target depends on additional context?
I found this question and (as I said in my comment) it could be either a duplicate of this (if the Socket in the question is a reference type) or this (if the Socket in the question is a value type).
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What am I supposed to do with malicious closing of question? [duplicate]
I wrote a question on Stack Overflow which got closed with the pretense that it wasn't clear what I was asking.
I was instructed to give a minimal example, which I did, and now the same person who ...
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How do I check my past upmod (pre-upvote-privilege) upvoted answers?
I have a repeated issue and I have to find an answer which I marked as helpful (upvoted).
My upvote activity shows nothing under this link: https://stackoverflow.com/users/current/?tab=votes&sort=...
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How should I ask questions on Stack Overflow? [duplicate]
Okay, the title might sound like the answer is obvious. It has more than likely already been asked a thousand times and can be answered by posting a link to the help.
But I'm specifically asking about ...
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Add an explanation of the XY problem to the help center
This answer on Stack Exchange Meta would be a good basis for a help center article.
It still needs a bit of work; namely I think the example is too long.
Questions which are XY problems frequently ...
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Was it justified to close my question?
Over the last nine years I raised almost 50 questions, but for the first time a question was closed, because it says it is "seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries": ...
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What is "This answer has been accepted by Community on behalf of user99999999. The original asker's account is deactivated."?
I just encountered something I haven't seen before. I was looking at a poor answer that had been accepted. I hovered my mouse over the green checkmark to see when it was accepted. To my surprise, the ...
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What to do with the [google-meet] tag
This is in some way related to Should we merge Google Hangouts tags with Google Chat?
Google Meet is an online conference platform from Google. It substitutes the service provided by Google+ Hangouts /...
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An instance of moderators not honoring their own advice with respect to meta commentary
tl;dr
Specific advice was given by the moderator team (as a whole, anonymously).
When that advice was subsequently followed, a specific moderator's action explicitly undid it on a specific post, and ...
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Is moderator intervention required for these Nebula Graph questions?
Five different questions on Nebula Graph (SO tag: nebula-graph) asked by five different people in the last hour.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77122582/how-to-insert-lazily-parsed-quoted-...
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Clicking "Visited X days, X consecutive" errors out [duplicate]
When clicking on "Visited 267 days, 10 consecutive" on my profile it loads infinitely and in the console it gives this error:
Uncaught TypeError: $cal.datepicker is not a function
When I ...
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Why is the Community Bot giving partially incorrect advice as comments? [duplicate]
I commented on this question asking for a MCVE. There were only about 10 lines of code and not enough detail from the OP. However, the Community Bot later posted asking for an MCVE but asking for less ...
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Can we improve support for questions about visual languages?
The mit-scratch tag has a few hundred questions - not the highest priority, but there are more visual languages that are on topic for Stack Overflow, and the site is supposed to be comprehensive.
I ...
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Is there any reason to keep a self answered question about an issue with beta software now resolved in the release version? [duplicate]
While working on some code using some new APIs in a beta release of Xcode 15 and iOS 17, I came across a bug and an ugly workaround. So I posted a question and a self-answer based on the issue and my ...
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Stack Overflow Collectives: The article propose popover is positioned absolutely behind the sticky header
In Stack Overflow Collectives, the "Article Propose Popover" popover, which display:
Simply submit a proposal, get it approved by a Recognized Member, and publish it.
See how the process ...
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Why are my suggested edits not getting approved?
I have suggested edits to the answers to 2 different questions (answered by other people) but each time, my suggested edits to the answer are not approved even though I have added sensible changes in ...
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What was the content of the first comment ever posted on Stack Overflow?
According to this blog post from Jeff Atwood, the commenting feature was introduced on September 6, 2008:
Stack Overflow didn’t always have post comments. The first comment ever was on this post by ...
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Why is my question downvoted?
I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: LLVM IR segfaults
My post keeps getting downvoted (other ones to). I would like to know what I am doing wrong and how to improve.
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Why Haven't I Been Able to Edit Anything in Over a Week? [duplicate]
Did everyone stop reviewing my edits? It always says there are "too many pending edits on Stack Overflow." I can try this any day, at any time. It doesn't work. I guess I most likely have ...
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Does this question need more focus?
Recently, I've voted to close a meta question, which got instantly reopened by a CM after reaching 5 close votes. The question I'm referencing is this one.
This question is about curating the new &...
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Can we have a badge for "you've answered N questions" or something along those lines?
After 10 years on SO I've noticed that I've just answered 1,000 questions and feel very accomplished. I feel I need a medal or a badge or something.
My feel is that this would reward loyal users who ...
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Are multiple close reasons provided if a question was single-handedly closed?
I came across the following post and revisions:
command won't add roles to the user
https://stackoverflow.com/posts/77107942/revisions
It was closed by two users, one with the ability to single-...
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Use Python syntax highlighting for [micropython]
Can we add Python syntax highlighting for questions tagged micropython?
Some random examples of questions when this would be helpful:
Update screen every hour
Why isn't my ILI9488 touchscreen working?...
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Why was an edit removing all bold text formatting rejected?
I recently suggested an edit that removes the bold formatting that was applied to all the text of an answer and fixes some minor typos and language errors. It was approved by one user and rejected by ...
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Time to [server] up a burnination
I've come across the tag server a few times (I think each time, due to someone tagging sql and server instead of sql-server), however, upon looking at the tag, I don't really see how it's on-topic on ...
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Collectives Updates to the Community Bulletin in the Right Sidebar
We’re working on better discovery and awareness for Collectives™ on Stack Overflow and will be experimenting with a change to question pages that have a tag associated with a collective.
Background
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How to properly close a question on Stack Overflow [duplicate]
It's really not clear for me.
When I add a question, and somebody adds a comment that is enough for me to solve it, how can I properly close the question (and avoid the Bot do it after 28 days)?
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New search experience powered by AI on Stack Overflow [duplicate]
I opened Stack Overflow today and a new pop-up showed on top of the home page:
I have so much on my mind right now so I don't have the capacity of trying it out. Can someone post some key points of ...
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No obvious way to reject the duplicate
About 10 years ago I posted a question to Stack Overflow. Recently, it was marked as a duplicate.
The problem is that the question is not a duplicate of that other question. I'm being instructed to ...
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OverflowAI Search is now available for alpha testing (September 13, 2023)
A few weeks ago, Stack Overflow CEO Prashanth Chandrasekar spoke at the WeAreDevelopers conference to announce some exciting features we have been working on. On that day, we also shared a small ...
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Why are all these answers not answering the actual question?
I just stumbled across this question from 2013 about an error message received when trying to authenticate with Google in iPhone Safari. The error message mentions iFrames. The author self answered it ...
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Why was this helpful and positively-scored answer about a bug deleted by a moderator?
I was wondering, why was this answer deleted by moderation?
Razor code formatting issue with Visual Studio 2022
It did help me understand the issue I was having. Though not perfect, should it have ...
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Do we need a tag for questions about the Discussions experiment, or is there already a tag for stuff announced in Stack Overflow Labs?
The Discussions experiment was announced in July on the Stack Overflow blog and the Stack Overflow Labs microsite.
The Discussion experiment started on the NLP collective and was expanded to other ...
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Bug: Scrollbar not dark in dark mode
When the website is set to dark mode, the scrollbar is not set to dark, i.e., stays light (Microsoft Edge 116.0.1938.76). The native scrollbar is set to dark, with the following code on Chrome ...
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Rename [typetraits] to [type-traits]
The typetraits tag refers to traits in the <type_traits> C++ header.
Spelling it with no hyphen neither makes sense from an English language perspective, nor from a C++ domain perspective.
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Expanding Discussions: Let's talk about flag reasons
This week, we are expanding the Discussions experiment to the R Language, CI/CD, and PHP Collectives. Moving beyond the initial launch in the NLP Collective allows for more participation across the ...
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Increase window size for answering questions?
The frame offered to edit answers is very tight:
vertically, only 10 lines,
horizontally, a width that will not adapt to screen size.
This much scrolling while editing even small code snippets feels ...
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I know how to mitigate "The Fall of Stack Overflow"
The site should be made newbie-friendly
Or, rather, question-friendly.
I realize that such a blunt suggestion is likely to be met with immediate backlash, from all sides.
But please hear me out.
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[merg.it]... Sorry, I mean [repl.it]. Or is it [replit]?
Both repl.it and replit seem to be about the same subject: Replit, formerly known as Repl.it according to Wikipedia.
I suppose we should merge them, with replit as the target (i.e. synonymize repl.it) ...
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Why isn't blacklisting more common during burnination? [duplicate]
I saw this burnination post Burninate the [leetcode] tag again please where the tag leetcode has reappeared several times.
My question is simply, why isn't blacklisting more common? Shouldn't it be ...
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Burninate the [leetcode] tag again and blacklist it please
Again leetcode raised its ugly head:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77083564/multiplying-large-numbers-with-precision-issues-how-to-correctly-handle-floatin
There seems to be only a single ...
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How is this account older than Stack Overflow? [duplicate]
While browsing through Meta SO, I came across the following account: User Jeremy.
The account is currently suspended. However, what caught my attention is the fact that the account was created 15 ...
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Is overloading [mojo] bad mojo?
There is the tag mojo with description "SDK for development of webOS 1.x and 2.x apps using JavaScript and HTML. or... Most commonly used to designate plugin development in Maven (Java build tool)...
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STACKOOM scraper uses Stack Overflow favicon to trap users [duplicate]
Noted, STACKOOM not only scraped our sites and integrated more than half of our brand (stackoom.com), but also borrowed our favicon; we shouldn't overlook this, even though they probably have a ...
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Why was my question closed? (I fixed the issue, and I'm just curious)
This is the question: Changing Lua code block syntax from source code
Why was it closed? I fixed the issue, but I revised it to make sense, and it was rejected. I don’t know why.
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Question closed for lack of clarity
I wrote this question a few days ago that got closed for lack of clarity. I quickly edited the question after that, and it's been sitting in the reopen queue since.
I am mainly curious if you think ...
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Why are popular languages being asked about less according to SO Trends?
On the Stack Overflow Insights > Trends page we can see that the trend for nearly all programming languages have gone down significantly since 2022. Where have these percentages gone? What kind of ...
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Broken HTML and unhelpful guidance in URL shortener warning for mod flags
I was trying to flag a post, and the reason for flagging needed a lot of explanation, and some links to demonstrate why I think my flag is valid. As I'd exceed the length limit otherwise, I opted to ...