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How to treat bad English sentence syntax and typo hell?

I have recently come across questions with messed up English sentence syntax (example - subsequently edited). While the English is generally OK (as far as I can tell), there are many typos and, what's ...
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We need to improve the chances of reopening closed questions

The situation It’s a well-known fact that closed questions tend to stay closed. This makes sense: most questions are closed for a good reason. But sometimes the asker puts in the work, edits the ...
Konrad Rudolph's user avatar
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12 answers
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Be nice, be nice, be nice, yes, but what if the question is horrifically egregiously bad?

So yes, it is being drummed into us to always be nice, but good lord almighty, what to do when you run into horrific, terrible, and just plain lazy homework dump questions, questions such as this ...
Hovercraft Full Of Eels's user avatar
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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 ...
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
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Introducing the Staging Ground, an attempt at improving the first-time asker experience - What was asking your first question like?

Stack Exchange sites are some of the best knowledge resources available. The Stack Exchange network is built on the premise that good questions (asked with a good process behind them) can get good ...
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Should I really ask the same question again if the old one was closed as a duplicate?

The duplicate banner tells me: Your post has been associated with a similar question. If this question doesn’t resolve your question, ask a new one. Should I keep reposting my question until I ...
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Attention: some of your recent flags have been declined

When someone gets a declined flag, they get the following message when they try to flag another post: Attention: some of your recent flags have been declined - please review them before flagging ...
Muhammed Refaat's user avatar
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The Community vs. The Domain Expert

So, I have a concern regarding reviews and I'm just probing the community for feedback. The idea is that with enough eyeballs on a review, the community will arrive at a reasonable consensus. Now, ...
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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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Is asking for solutions to a problem that has more than one possible solution too broad for SO?

I just had my question on SO closed due to being duped. The question is about problem that can be solved in different ways, AFAIK. I’ve shown my research by selecting a single way of solving a problem ...
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Generic "Don't Do It" Answer

We see many questions each week, often multiple questions a day, asking to use a library / tool / language / feature in a non-recommended way. According to this Meta SE answer, "Don't Do It" with an ...
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Preventing new users from answering poor questions

As a user who is mainly active in answering questions, I see a lot of new users (let's say 500 reputation or less) that are looking for questions that seem easy to answer. Then, they unleash many ...
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What to do when a language barrier makes a post unclear?

Many people from all over the world can be found in this community. This cultural diversity is a favorable factor, but it can bring certain problems due to language differences. There are often ...
masmic's user avatar
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Triage: How to vote if more information is needed

In triage review queue, I've come across several questions which seem to be suitable for Stack Overflow if the user provided some more information. Often the question either lacks example code or a ...
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Should I close a question as "Unclear what you are asking" by only looking at its content?

I just want to know what should I do in this situation: A user posts a question but he/she did not write a clear question i.e. there isn't an actual "question" in the post. Usually, I would just ...
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How soon should a bad question be deleted?

While it's common to close questions that are bad and need to be reworked, sometimes they are also voted to be deleted before there's really any time for the author to even read comments about how to ...
Some programmer dude's user avatar
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Dissuade answers to simple typos

There is an example here of people rushing to provide answers when there is a simple typographical error (= instead of ==). Personally, I am trying to be a good SO-citizen and I vote to close, but ...
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Are multiple answers enough hard evidence to prove that a question is considered "answerable" in triage?

I spend some free time in the Triage queue and sometimes find some questions that already have two or more answers. At times, I find questions to be of low quality, as one would expect in the triage ...
monamona's user avatar
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Can we please have a shortcut for "Do not post code or errors as images"?

I find myself typing this phrase multiple times a day. A shortcut that led directly to the FAQ explanation would be really helpful.
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Handling questions from non native English speakers

I often see posts which have improper English which is difficult to understand. It is understandable that the OP in such a case is not a native English speaker and asking them to rephrase will ...
mbsingh's user avatar
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Course of action after multiple fruitless comments [duplicate]

I've requested concrete details (with a guide to obtain them) but the new SO user repeatedly responds with everything except what was asked of them. It's starting to feel like a waste of time having ...
Joe - Check out my books's user avatar
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2 answers
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Are questions about problems with transfering binary to a microcontroller on topic?

I follow tags related to Arduino and other microcontroller programming and I don't know what to do with questions about USB port not showing up or device not responding. I think these question are off ...
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Questions that require a lot of discussion with the author [duplicate]

I have a nagging feeling this may be a duplicate. My apologies if so. I could not turn up another Meta question that discusses this issue. If you know of one, I'll be happy to accept a duplicate ...
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Was this question correctly closed as "needing of details and clarity"?

The question How to get text of image using Tesseract was closed for the needs of details and clarity. However, from my point-of-view the question is clear. Let me rephrase the question: OP failed to ...
Ahx's user avatar
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After new information, the question is too narrow. What should I do?

The question below, which looked interesting, after some new information, pinpoints the problem on an external program running on the same machine. That program will very likely never be identified by ...
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When reviewing should I wait until grace period is over before commenting or/and flagging a post? [duplicate]

During a review to a new user's first post (which was deleted quite soon) I added a "standard" comment starting Welcome to Stack Overflow. Please read How do I ask a good question? ... Soon ...
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Review Triage - What should I do if the question requires information from the OP?

This is not a duplicate of the marked question! Please note that this question is not about whether "Requires Editing" is appropriate if the editing needs to be done by the OP (it is not). This ...
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Is it illegal to create a new similar question to answer a closed one?

This question has been closed: Travel Salesman Problem - maximize score of visited nodes within a given time frame Someone else created a new question and answered it instead of waiting for the other ...
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Failed triage audit for the 2nd time

I've failed a triage audit for the 2nd time. Maybe I'm misunderstanding triage, but I treat them as if the only two good answers are "Looks OK" or "Needs Improvement". I will occassionaly vote to ...
infused's user avatar
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Are we giving new users the wrong impression by the way we're writing and displaying our posts?

Note: Due to the post's complex-ish nature I've had to split this proposal into 5 sections; therefore, I could not completely summarize the entire post into one paragraph. Simply put, there isn't a "...
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