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What is the stance on "please find my bug"-questions? [duplicate]

I just discovered the review part of SO, how exciting! However, a little bit discombobulating. I have tried to keep my personal approach to SO focused at questions closer to... how to describe it... ...
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What's the best policy to follow with answers to "debug my code" questions? [duplicate]

Every single day, I see a few questions with the same format: something generic, along the lines of "It doesn't work", followed by a poorly formatted piece of source code with macroscopic issues, if ...
Stefano Sanfilippo's user avatar
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Is asking for a help in debugging a part of a code allowed on SO? [duplicate]

Imagine I'm stuck in situation where I was not able to debug my code on my own. Am I allowed to ask for help on StackOverflow by providing the Stack Trace and relevant exception details?
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How much research effort is expected of Stack Overflow users?

I'm well aware that some research effort is expected of Stack Overflow users before they post any new questions, but I'm not sure just how much research effort is considered adequate. I asked a ...
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12 answers
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Allow users to optionally filter out low-quality questions

Lots of people are talking about this, so time to throw my hat in the ring. Note that this is just my idea and hasn't really been vetted by other Stack Exchange employees (probably some of them will ...
David Fullerton's user avatar
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5 answers
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Should we have a more specific close reason for vague debugging questions?

For several months now, we've had a close reason (actually an off-topic reason, but no matter) for poorly-asked debugging questions: This question appears to be off-topic because it lacks ...
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Stack Overflow will be testing a title-drafting assistant, and we’d like your involvement

June 7th 2023 -- The experiment has now concluded, and the title drafting assistant is no longer enabled on Stack Overflow. We will update you soon with the results of the experiment. Thanks all for ...
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If your question was not well received, read this before you post your next question

Welcome to Stack Overflow! You are probably reading this because the community "closed" your question and referred you to this post. This post explains what happened to your question, and ...
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Question that can be solved using basic debugging [duplicate]

More often than never (that would be around several times a day, and about half the questions asked under the android tag), questions can be answered using basic debugging. Reading the stacktrace, ...
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Dealing with questions with very large code dumps

I see a lot of questions on SO (usually from new users, but not necessarily) where they dump all their code into the question, I suppose, in order to tick the box "I've shown my code". Here's one ...
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How about splitting Stack Overflow into two sites, one for reference, the other for debugging?

First Things First: This Thread is Not a Duplicate of an Open Thread Do not mark this thread as a duplicate of any of the following three threads, because it is a substantially different proposal ...
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Is this question concerning a Tangent Basis generation algorithm suitable for Stack Overflow?

I asked this question on Code Review, mistakenly thinking it was the proper place to review buggy code. Is this question a good fit for Stack Overflow? I am attempting to write a tangent-basis ...
SmugDoodleBug's user avatar
23 votes
2 answers
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Are questions about why a solution worked acceptable? [duplicate]

If I had a problem, and fixed it, but do not know WHY it was fixed, would that question be acceptable to ask?
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"I am new to X, therefore I don't need to try anything"

I don't use Stack Overflow very much. Every so often I will come on and try to answer some of the questions. Something that annoys me is the statement, I am new to X (language, technique, or field)....
Fantastic Mr Fox's user avatar
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1 answer
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I don't understand anything on this site [closed]

Firstly, I was banned from posting on Stack Overflow. I asked a question that didn't have enough content in it (I think) to be considered a high-quality question. I didn't receive any warnings in my ...
Yozy Opto's user avatar
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1 answer
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Is my question on topic? [duplicate]

I recently asked a question which some people said my not be on topic for Stack Overflow. The short version is that I wrote some code that was producing incorrect results under some inputs but I was ...
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Specific suggestions on editing my questions?

I am a novice both in programming and SO. About 8 months ago, I first met stackoverflow after searching in google. I was mesmerized by both this idiosyncratic website and answers. So I signed up ...
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Posting A Question About A Security Exploit For Academic Purposes

I am giving a lecture on web security at a university and I am working on a demo. I am having some issues with my cross site scripting and injection demo and would like input from people who know more ...
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Why this user can find Stack Overflow can be VERY frustrating

I'll probably get criticized for this too, but way too often instead of getting help on Stack Overflow, I get edited unnecessarily such as changing some bullet points to remove the bullets or changing ...
billpennock's user avatar
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1 answer
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How to disambiguate a question between a “fix my code” and “I politely believe the tools I am using have a bug” and what to do with it? [duplicate]

Sometimes, I face the embarrassing moment when I miss a boundary, forget to initialize or something, spend quite a few hours debugging and start to blame some tool API or compiler because somehow my ...
Florent DUGUET's user avatar
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Are questions about bugs on topic (when no code is presented)? [duplicate]

Atom Editor - Can´t write the ':' character This question asks about an Atom package (autoclose-html). It asks about a bug in the package and how to resolve it. The user looks to have ...
James Fenwick's user avatar