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I have observed that Stack Overflow doesn't let you post questions which are subjective. Like if I have a keyword "question" it won't let me post this. So, I want to know a little bit about the algorithm Stack Overflow uses to check the subjectivity or objectivity of the question.

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    @0-60FPS 5 rep is needed first. Riya: I'm pretty sure it doesn't use a special algorithm to identify subjective posts. It's just a word blacklist.
    – 4castle
    Jan 15, 2017 at 6:25
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    There seems to be something missing in your question. You start your third sentence with "So, I want to know", There is nothing in the sentences before that, that warrants the use of "So". Please update your post, so that it makes sense.
    – Anthon
    Jan 15, 2017 at 9:41

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Stack Overflow doesn't have an algorithm for this; it just stops certain words (question, problem) from being used in titles. Not everybody agrees with this feature, though; it's quite easy to work around. But as long as it keeps some bad questions from the site, and it's only a minor annoyance (e.g. try posting a question about the Halting Problem), the filter will stay.

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    Unless… we are the algorithm! (cue scary music) Jan 15, 2017 at 13:36

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