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What link should I give when people ask to write their software for them? [duplicate]

In handling first time posts, sometimes I encounter a 'write my software for me' non-question. Is there a link to SO official guidelines that I can give in such cases? Also, when I flag it, what is ...
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Is it okay to use the word "assignment" when asking a question? [closed]

I was answering a question where in the comments, the asker is repeatedly using the word "assignment" to refer to his question. Meaning that he is the assigner, we are the assignees, and the ...
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How should I review a clear question with no attempt? [duplicate]

I'm doing my first triage reviews, and I stumbled upon a question that was very clear. There was no problem in understanding the question at all. However, the poster had not made any attempt to solve ...
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How to flag/close as "not a code-writing service" [duplicate]

I sometimes come across questions in which the author gives you requirements to write a program, such as this or this. These are not questions for StackOverflow, so I was trying to flag them, but did ...
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Additional close vote reason? [duplicate]

One of the most frequent reasons I vote to close a question is if it is a request for code where the user has not made any effort at all. Would it be helpful to offer that as a reason for closing? ...
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Can "do my work" type questions be closed as "why isn't this code working"? [duplicate]

I just found this question (now deleted): How can I extract the Numbers from a string? My text input is d3m12h21. I want to separate the numbers 3, 12, 21 and store it into three separate variables. ...
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Proper Triage close reason for "write this for me"? [duplicate]

I like that the text of the "For help with debugging your code..." choice includes the bit about MCVE, which is what is needed for these questions, but the opening doesn't seem right because there is ...
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Is this question off-topic? What should it be flagged as? [duplicate]

I think this question is off-topic, but I am not sure: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35372842/python-count-sides-of-square-building It has two answers, but it looks like a homework problem. It ...
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How flag questions like "please do my job for me"? [duplicate]

This question is about Triage queue and VLC queue. I do not mean to put a VLQ flag. That in Triage is no longer available and was never in VLQ. What is the proper way to flag for these kind of ...
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Should we add a "Do my work for me" close reason?

This question was prompted by this SO question It's a classic example of a "paste in requirements and ask for working code to solve it" (typically such questions are homework, but not always). ...
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Do we need a close reason for zero-effort questions?

This has been discussed, although I am not sure there is a consensus. But since the introduction of the new close reason, it seems like the closing system is a bit unbalanced, because a generic reason ...
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