Linked Questions
74 questions linked to/from What is Stack Overflow’s goal?
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Do users upvote out of sympathy, and how should that be addressed?
Are people sympathetically upvoting bad questions that have been downvoted?
Who in their right mind would upvote such a ridiculously awful question?
I tend to see this late at night, and suspect ...
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Yet another disgruntled new user
The community must have an attitude problem to get comments like this one (now deleted), which was on this question:
I did look [for a duplicate], but I didn't see that one in the query that was ...
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Why should I help close "bad" questions that I think are valid, instead of helping the OP with an answer?
There seems to be a very high bar for contributing to Stack Overflow, especially when it comes to asking questions. These standards can result in serious self-doubt, and seem to be the driving force ...
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What is the mission of Meta, as a community?
In this question, statements of Stack Overflow's mission by Joel Spolsky and Prashanth Chandrasekar are quoted:
For many years now our founder Joel and others have said our mission is:
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Why do people answer inscrutable questions?
Consider this question:
Members of a class in C++
In object oriented programming is objects are member of a class in
C++? If not classes member of what?
class Name{
public:
private:
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Should I mod flag users who repeatedly answer a question and then vote to close it?
I will periodically see high-rep power users on certain tags answer an off-topic question, and then vote to close it.
The community (and mod/CW) consensus is that we shouldn't answer off topic ...
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Should one advise on off-topic questions?
This may be one of the most common quandaries I have when looking through Stack Overflow questions, when the author has written an obviously off-topic but genuine question such as
Windows Forms ...
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How well should gold badge holders prove the correctness of their unhammering?
There's an infamous user in the pandas tag who often kicks up controversy partly by answering low-effort questions and blatant duplicates, and often by reopening questions that others have hammered ...
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Are lengthy, explanatory answers incentivized?
I often hang out in the ecmascript-6 tag where sometimes there's an interesting question I pour lots of time and research into to provide an adequate and lengthy answer. It's really satisfying to me ...
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Is Stack Overflow becoming a support forums platform?
Reading recent blog post, it looks like moving support forums to Stack Overflow is encouraged:
Why Sencha is moving its support forums to Stack Overflow
On the surface, that would be fine for ...
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How should I reply to a comment asking me to write code?
I've been answering a few questions on Stack Overflow, and I've also been replying to questions in comments—usually, when I do the latter, I am suggesting a code optimisation or a solution that ...
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Does the broken window theory apply to closing questions?
Lately I've been seeing complaints that we've taken away valuable tools to fight the rising tide of low quality questions. The assumption often seems to be that it's harder to close questions, so the ...
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Why are 'too localized' questions not welcome?
I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Why does the pattern to reveal buttons stops at the first iteration?
A user commented that they’re going to vote to close it because it was 'too ...
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A Welcoming Change: What do we have to lose?
Several questions here on Meta these last few days have raised objections to Jay Hanlon's blog post, Stack Overflow Isn't Very Welcoming. It's Time for That To Change.
Jay's post can be summarized ...
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Was I wrong in a mini-rant?
A user posted a question and then provided a fiddle for the code in question.
The actual issue turned out to be extremely minor, so I
Forked the fiddle and provided updated code that solved his ...