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It seems like Why not upload images of code on SO when asking a question? is now the de facto standard reference post on the topic. This hasn't actually been proposed as a FAQ, but can it be promoted to one anyway?

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    A faq definitely shouldn't be dupe-flagged, and probably should not have more than one answer. So it's not in very good shape. You might be able to ask a similarly-framed question, taking care to distinguish it and giving a good, thorough self-answer, then adding faq-proposed and flagging for CW. (In particular, I've personally had considerable success getting a re-asked self-answered question into the faq.) Jul 24, 2017 at 6:01
  • @NathanTuggy It seems like the dupe is almost never referred to, though. Jul 24, 2017 at 6:31
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    @EJoshuaS it is possible that most of dupes are deleted (by Roomba or 10K votes). Think of a typical dupe, "Y my ques is downrated when it haz such a clear image of my codes", how well would it be received at MSO. Maybe diamond moderators can tell if this is the case
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    Jul 24, 2017 at 9:04
  • @gnat I was thinking more along the lines of the target for the linked post. The post I'm asking to be a FAQ was, in fact, marked as a duplicate of another post. The other question has a significantly higher score on the question itself (+326/-2 vs +82/-30), but the accepted answer for the one I want to be a FAQ has a score of +237/-0 vs +35/-4. Also, the dupe target is a feature request and the one I link to is an actual discussion question (a request for reasons that you shouldn't do that), so it's already worded (and answered) in a way that's suitable for a FAQ on the topic. Jul 24, 2017 at 14:38
  • @NathanTuggy It seems like the question is already a lot more "canonical"/frequently referred to than whatever I'd be likely to write (plus it seems like that would be creating an obvious duplicate of an already-acceptable post). Some FAQs do have multiple answers, such as Why is “Can someone help me?” not an actual question? (which is the current canonical post for non-questions and zero-effort requirements dumps). Full disclosure: one of the answers is mine (arguing that "can someone help me?" evaluates to "gimme teh codez"). Jul 24, 2017 at 14:42
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    @EJoshuaS: Honestly, that seems to be a really good example of why faqs need to have exactly one answer. Only one of the answers has a score of more than 20, which means that we have one canonical answer and a bunch of ambiguously canonical supporting info tacked on. (I upvoted several of them, but really, their good points should be folded into the main answer. That's what CW is for.) Jul 24, 2017 at 16:32
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    @NathanTuggy You do bring up a good point. Still, it does seem like it's an intrinsic issue any time you elevate an older Meta post to FAQ status - I'm not sure that it should necessarily be excluded from FAQ status simply based on that. Jul 24, 2017 at 18:28

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