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82 questions linked to/from Do we need a close reason for zero-effort questions?
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How to deal with non-formalized quasi-vote-to-close-comments?
In a comment to this (clear, but zero-effort) question, a >15k user made the following request:
Please no one give a full solution in code as this is obviously homework that OP would benefit from ...
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Are there questions that are too trivial to answer?
...and what should we do with them?
I'm starting to see questions on the Python tag like:
"How do you access a value in a list?" (i.e., how do you use a basic data structure)
"How do I call a ...
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A question that is not seeking recommendations (but which has attracted many) is locked and closed. Higher-value answers now stuck below 4th place
How can I test what my readme.md file will look like before committing to GitHub? is locked and closed by a mod as "seeking recommendations". The question itself does not ask for ...
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Is it a good practice to provide solutions for non-debugging questions without attempts, which feel hardly reusable?
I've recently come across a question seeking how to achieve a task about aggregating data in JavaScript. I've noticed that the question got downvoted with people calling out that the OP has not ...
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R question is a 'known good' audit despite not showing an attempted solution - Why doesn't it need 'Debugging details' in 'Triage' Queue?
Recently the question Take paired differences of pairs of rows asked about obtaining pairwise squared differences from numbers in a data set in R. What got my attention about this question was that ...
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How can we encourage answers that are helpful to people other than the asker?
I just received an SO survey, to which I responded quite negatively. I think current questions are mostly terrible, and current answers are mostly terrible.
Here's an example showing one kind of ...
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Should one answer terribly poor questions?
I've been reading Stack Overflow questions and answers for a long time now, probably 5 years now, always my first try on Google, and I have always loved the quality of both the questions and the ...
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I've rethought my question about a homework assignment—why can't I get it deleted?
I asked a question related to a course I was taking. I followed all the Stack Overflow rules, and I got a useful answer. But it's coming to the end of the [grading period here], and my professor has ...
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Should I flag comments that are encouraging OP to use ChatGPT to write their code?
A new contributor just asked a very broad question, something like:
Can you write a simple broadcast script in JavaScript or php just give me an example or if you brief explain please explain
The ...
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Staging Ground Workflow: Canned Comments - Revised
In October, we published a post about canned comments in the Staging Ground. We asked for input about what type of canned comments are frequently used, and whether we are using the right wording for ...
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Is it all just opinion? [duplicate]
As I have used Stack Overflow, as well as the larger network, a common recent experience has been that questions are characterized as "opinion based", which is then given as a reason for ...
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What's the justification for downvoting due to lack of effort?
The tool tip for downvotes reads 'This question does not show any research effort'.
From another meta question
Simply put, we don't care if the author already knows the answer or if
they are even ...
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Adding "lack of effort" as a close vote reason [duplicate]
I frequently come across SO questions that have code snippets just copy/pasted from poor online sites and asking what is the problem with that code and why it doesn't work.
The main problem with these ...
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How can we communicate more clearly about the purpose and necessity of effort in questions?
Background
I've noticed a pattern recently in low-quality questions. A lot of them have this basic form:
I have an assignment: [copy and paste from assignment - summary: student is tasked with taking ...
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Overhauling our community's closure reasons and guidance
Overview
As we know Stack Overflow has a closure process which users begin participating in at 15 reputation with flagging privileges and then later with full closure votes at 3000 reputation
Recently,...