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What's the problem with this question?

I asked a simple and straightforward question. It has four downvotes, but no comments to say why. What's wrong with it?
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8 votes
0 answers
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Why is this kind of code formatting not acceptable in Suggested Edit review? [duplicate]

I was recently suspended from the Suggested edits review queue. There were several "incorrectly handled" reviews that I understood that should be acceptable, but it turns out that it wasn't. ...
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41 votes
11 answers
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Staging Ground Workflow: Canned Comments

Throughout this year, we’ve published several posts about different aspects of the Staging Ground. This post will focus specifically on canned comments that Reviewers can provide on the question. We ...
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2 answers
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Should I use inline code when mentioning a class, function, interface name? [duplicate]

I always use inline code when mentioning class, interface, and function names within my English sentences. In my opinion, this makes it better to read as it separates English words and grammar from ...
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3 answers
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Why did I get a one-year ban on all review categories for making mistakes in one category? [duplicate]

I have made 4 mistakes on "Suggested Edits" review category which I still don't know why they were wrong; however I take the full responsibility of them. Because of these mistakes, I have ...
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2 answers
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Is my Review privileges suspension justified

I got my Review privileges suspended just now because of 4 rejected Suggested edits reviews by a moderator. These are rejected review references: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/...
Mario Petrovic's user avatar
-5 votes
1 answer
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Suspension from suggesting edits

Edit, disclaimer: This reflects myself at time of asking. This community FAQ is definitely worth reading, which was done in the process. Seemingly out of nowhere, I got the message You are currently ...
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40 votes
4 answers
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Is it frowned upon to use backticks around a word or even part of it to refer to some function or keyword as part of a sentence?

I'm talking about things like "you can do that by taking your usersArray and mapping it to each user's name", essentially incorporating part of the inline code into the natural flow of the ...
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1 answer
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Should edits to change versions on an answer be accepted?

In this answer https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/30246598 I Reviewed to reject the edit, as it only changed 0.5+ to 0.50+. The answer already had a score of 5 as at this post showing ...
Owen Kelvin's user avatar
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7 votes
2 answers
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What is "Have you considered accepting an answer or starting a bounty for this question"?

In 'Questions' section of Stack Overflow, my questions are listed showing below. However, for the 4th question, the message "Have you considered accepting an answer or starting a bounty for this ...
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33 votes
3 answers
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Using Keyboard Format for Product Names

I have seen people format product names with the keyboard format. ExcelO365 for example. I assumed this was the standard based the reputation of the people I saw doing this. Did I assume wrong?
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8 votes
0 answers
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Edits being approved that should not have been approved [duplicate]

This Edit and this edit (posts btw entirely off-topic) literally introduce "Thanks" to the posts and otherwise just randomly format words. The user in question has done this multiple times today ...
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2 answers
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How should I act with continuous and intrusive changer?

I created a question: Why this Go recursion code is so Slow? (Also requires almost 10 times more memory than Python) Usually I mark names of languages as code Ruby, Go, JS, PHP, Python. I do it for ...
Dmitry Dmitriev's user avatar
15 votes
2 answers
324 views

Is this an appropriate edit? Placing all technical term in code tags [duplicate]

https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/23738249 My post was edited to place all technical terms such as "port 31503" and "IIS" in code tags - that doesn't seem right to me!
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7 votes
0 answers
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Advice for new Suggested Edits and Low Quality Posts reviewers

Having just ticked over the 2k reputation mark I'd like some advice on getting started with reviews in the LQP, Suggested Edits, and H&I queues. There is a good link on meta about getting started ...
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27 votes
2 answers
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Are backticks appropriate for emphasizing references to things that show up in code?

I've been following this "When should code formatting be used for non-code text? " post for guidance on removing backticks when reviewing suggested edits as well as when forming my own questions and ...
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168 votes
7 answers
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Am I the only one seeing the '90s retro theme, with the unicorns and sparkles? [duplicate]

I am seeing a distinctly different Stack Overflow: The site now has a '90s "Geocities" feel, complete with unicorns, sparkle trails, gaudy backgrounds, and <marquee> tags. This is happening to ...
Ayaz Ali Shah's user avatar
12 votes
2 answers
360 views

How to format class names in plural form? [duplicate]

How should I format class names when I speak of objects in plural? See this excellent answer as an example. The relevant parts are sentences like these two: Just like Activitys, Fragments may be ...
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17 votes
2 answers
429 views

Should code formatting be used for package names?

It's clear enough that product names should not be formatted as code. What about package names? To me, this feels like a corner case not clearly addressed in When should code formatting be used for ...
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0 votes
2 answers
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Escaping HTML in comments and answers

How do we escape HTML content in answers and comments? I am sure this question was covered somewhere, but I am not able to find it; I have searched in help section, but eventually gave up. A concrete ...
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6 votes
1 answer
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Useful alternative to MCVE links and the standard boilerplate comments [closed]

In this post, I want to share something I created and started using a few days ago because so far it seems to have had a fairly good reception. So, I thought, I'd share it here because I think that in ...
WebDevBooster's user avatar
8 votes
1 answer
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When constructive edits are allowed?

In the last few days, I've observed that some user just over edits posts even though it doesn't make the post any better and adds no extra meaning to the post. This users behavior is same on every ...
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-3 votes
2 answers
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Should I use code blocks when mentioning framework names/technologies? [duplicate]

It can be really annoying when a post gets bloated with unnecessary formatting and I certainly want to avoid this. However, I'm not sure about the practice when it comes to framework names or various ...
Tamás Sengel's user avatar
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1 answer
284 views

Is this really a harmful edit?

I have received a review ban for one year (after some review bans due to carelessness) and would like to ask this to be discussed and reviewed. As far I can see I was banned because approving this ...
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3 votes
0 answers
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Why does pressing 'Enter' after entering a comment while reviewing new user's first posts cause the 'No Action Needed' button to be pressed?

Why is it that, when reviewing a user's "First Posts", that if you type in a comment for that post, then press Enter, the comment does not get entered and instead the "No Action Needed" button is ...
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1 vote
1 answer
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Should you explain the software you're using when posting about it?

So I was looking at this stack question which I edited being the good samaritan I am, but I had no clue what the library being used actually did. And I'm sure that the community that doesn't ...
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0 votes
1 answer
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Should error section be in a Blockquote or Sample Code? [duplicate]

I always edit that type of question that OP reports his/her error as a code block, and I change it to a blockquote. Am I right, or it should remain as a code block? For example this: https://...
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5 votes
0 answers
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Code markup (on Stack Overflow) and screen readers

I once read a post on meta (specifically for Stack Overflow) about text formatted as code is bad for screen-reader users as the screen readers read each character inside a code block individually. E....
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2 votes
0 answers
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Trend to format keywords / product names as inline code [duplicate]

My question is somewhat related to "When should code formatting be used for non-code text?". When reviewing I have noticed the trend to edits that only format regular keywords or product names as ...
David's user avatar
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-15 votes
2 answers
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Accepted answer with four downvotes

This is a simple answer I posted on how to execute a Java program. It got accepted by the poster also. But why are there are four downvotes? Downvoters didn't put any comments either. I have been on ...
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