Linked Questions

-1 votes
3 answers
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Triaging new users' questions [duplicate]

I like to spend some time clearing the triage queue for a mental break. Often I meet questions, especially from new users, where they ask something, without code, or all the details required for an ...
8 votes
0 answers
117 views

Is there a valid close reason for too basic? [duplicate]

I just came across a decently written question, that basically shows a method foo() that takes a list of string as input, and returns a single string. The OP wanted to know why it gives an error ...
59 votes
7 answers
2k views

Codifying the Scope: Differentiate between Teaching and Helping on Stack Overflow

I'd like to see the loop closed on what we need to do with the site's cultural perception of "niceness", and eliminate any ambiguity. While I understand that there are some things which will be ...
-3 votes
2 answers
116 views

Closing Questions when the question only exists due to the OP not reading the manual [duplicate]

Closing Questions when the question only exists due to the OP not reading the manual Example: PHP strcmp not working Someone has posted a question on Stack Overflow stating that "strcmp is not ...
49 votes
4 answers
1k views

What exactly is the term "new-user" referring to?

In the current discussion of new-user experience, I found there is a serious ambiguity on the term new-user (or newbie, new-comer, etc.). new-user can refer to 2 very different groups: only new to ...
2 votes
1 answer
137 views

Close reason for questions where the OP should read a book first? [duplicate]

Asking about this question - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24086331/the-difference-with-pointers-inside-and-and-outside Now the OP asks the difference between Vector< IParticleOperation *&...
-3 votes
2 answers
161 views

Correct Flag for Extremely Basic Questions

There was this question that was posted. This question is something that most Python Tutorials walk through as you are learning the language. There seems to be zero effort in figuring out how to solve ...
6 votes
1 answer
128 views

Is the "Too Broad" close reason applicable for zero-effort questions? [duplicate]

I was going through the Reopen Votes queue and came across this question, which was closed as being too broad, with the following explanation: Please edit the question to limit it to a specific ...
1 vote
4 answers
258 views

Why is a "how to do X in python" locked as "historically significant but off-topic"?

I've been relearning Python after an 18 year lapse. As I have a question, I web search it. If there's a SO answer, I go for that one first, because I am familiar with the SO format and the often-...
13 votes
3 answers
1k views

Require clarification on the amount of research a question needs in order not to be closed [duplicate]

The question that is prompting my request is What is the difference between List.of and Arrays.asList?. This is the type of question that asks the most trivial question about a new feature, the type ...
-26 votes
5 answers
453 views

Reducing the number of low quality posts without excluding potential newcomers to our community

There's been much discussion on how to reduce low quality posts on the site. Both as questions and answers. I was having a discussion with someone about how we can improve the instructions to new ...
48 votes
2 answers
2k views

Please help me to understand close reasons

The roots of recent problems I have raised on Meta are mostly about a feeling that is common amongst regular users: that the tools Stack Overflow offers are inadequate for the task. This leads to ...
306 votes
5 answers
9k views

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 ...
-2 votes
1 answer
117 views

Would the site benefit from a "user has not performed basic research" close vote category? [duplicate]

Lately, I've noticed a lot of questions, especially by new users, which show a lack of minimal research effort, even in the form of looking in the "similar questions" list while writing a question. ...
166 votes
6 answers
2k views

"You're Unclear on What You're Asking"

Maybe it's just my bad luck, but I just saw two winners in a row: "Blackjack, Call upon a string" "A list named after the number of a object" These are both from new developers who have little or no ...

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