Linked Questions

7 votes
4 answers
280 views

Are external URLs explaining a command not allowed?

Some user just posted a question about a Bash command, asking for clarity. The question was quite broad, so I've casted a vote close and commented a link to https://explainshell.com/, with OP's ...
-29 votes
1 answer
225 views

People keep voting down my questions

What is the real purpose of voting down questions and answers? I thought it was a way of saying that the question is not clear, doesn't include own work to try to fix the problem, etc. Recently a few ...
16 votes
0 answers
538 views

Should I close this question and ask a different one somewhere else?

I asked this question (let's call it A): tmux 2.6: why does copying mouse-selected text to macOS clipboard work in iTerm but not in Warp and VS Code? A user made this interesting comment: tmux doesn'...
-29 votes
1 answer
171 views

Downvoting question that isn’t closed [duplicate]

I posted this question. It wasn’t closed and it got a great answer in response. However, it was downvoted. I generally prefer a good reception to my questions. I read the main reason to downvote on ...
-13 votes
1 answer
144 views

How can I answer a question well on Stack Overflow? [closed]

I have problem when I answer the question on Stack Overflow. There is always a notification like this: Some of your past answers have not been well-received, and you're in danger of being blocked ...
31 votes
3 answers
2k views

Please stop deleting our content without coherent reasons (regex tag)

After becoming aware through other users that questions might get deleted just because they do not fit into the mood of some (few) others I dug into my own answers and noticed a considerable number of ...
-17 votes
1 answer
198 views

My question asking how Press & Hold Captcha works is getting close voted. Is Stack Overflow the wrong place to ask how something works?

How do "Press & Hold Captcha work?" has negative votes and is being closed & I cannot see the reason - quality, clarity, duplicate, off-topic, etc.
6 votes
2 answers
219 views

How to prepare for asking a question on Stack Overflow when you can't find existing related/duplicate questions?

How to ask questions on Stack Overflow? Before asking my question I have searched through Stack Overflow and found no similar questions. Below is the list of searches I've made: Python print command ...
-22 votes
5 answers
711 views

A Stack Overflow user said using this site is like cheating - How so when it's my own question?

On a previous meta question of mine, a user left this comment: "we don't have many places to go to ask questions and get help." - I have a B.S. in Computer Science. You can always contact ...
15 votes
1 answer
333 views

Is it a dupe if answers address the problem but not the code in question?

I recently voted to close this question as a dupe since it asks about the exact same goal as the dupe target. However, I was a bit in doubt about this situation because the asker may be interested in ...
-34 votes
3 answers
322 views

About Beginner Questions [closed]

Firstly I should say that I (mostly) understand Stack Overflow's Q&A format. I have recently started answering questions more often and throughout the day I see many questions that are just asked ...
12 votes
2 answers
343 views

My answer was downvoted for providing an answer to a "bad" question

I recently provided an answer to a question that was not perfect, but I deemed it reasonable for Stack Overflow. I posted the second answer here. When parsing strings, code is adding string contents ...
0 votes
1 answer
115 views

What is the correct SE site for a question about sfdisk? [duplicate]

I asked this question about sfdisk. I thought it was about programming, since reformatting or copying data back and forth is often a function of what I do in programming. Apparently it's not, so it's ...
-17 votes
2 answers
269 views

Is there something wrong with my question?

I recently reached out on Stack Overflow to get help with an issue. I provided detailed screenshots and the specific part of the code where I'm getting the answer, but it keeps getting downvoted and ...
248 votes
18 answers
9k views

What if they COULD google their question in 5 seconds?

One example from the revised Code of Conduct of a comment that will now be considered "rude" is "You could google this in 5 seconds." Indeed, my usual comment for cases like this is the relatively ...

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