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I want to ask a question in Stack Overflow about what I should do, and everyone can share every opinion.

But, I guess everyone will mark this question as "Opinion-based", right?

So can I ask this question?

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    Looks like you already knew the answer.
    – JK.
    Jan 4 at 4:47

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You can't ask opinion-based questions. In fact, there's no Stack Exchange site where you can, it's one of the close reasons:

Opinion-based

The Stack Exchange network is for Q&A (questions and answers). And not for meant "opinion-based" answers. Aside, questions need to be specific. This isn't a discussion forum.

You might want to consider maybe asking it in a Stack Overflow chat room.

You can read about What topics can I ask about here?

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  • Hi thanks for your answer! What I'm trying to ask is: "What should I do if the .dart file is not used?" I think this is an opinion-based question, right?
    – My Car
    Jan 4 at 4:19
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    Well, maybe Stack Overflow is not the place to ask my question
    – My Car
    Jan 4 at 4:21
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    Even aside from the question of opinion vs. fact, Stack Overflow is not a place to get others to make decisions for you, and certainly not to determine the requirements of your program. We need concrete, specific problems, in order to have concrete, specific questions to answer. Stack Overflow is not a discussion forum; the latter is what you want for this. Please try Reddit or Quora. Jan 4 at 4:29
  • @KarlKnechtel ok
    – My Car
    Jan 4 at 4:30
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    Yes you can. But you shouldn't. Big difference. It is a matter of personal responsibility, to not only know the (documented) house rules but also to follow them.
    – Gimby
    Jan 4 at 9:02

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