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Stack Overflow will be testing a title-drafting assistant, and we’d like your involvement

This experiment is now live, and testing is under way. Also, Philippe (the VP-Community at Stack Exchange) has created a post on Meta Stack Exchange about the launch. Beginning the week of May 15th, ...
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Ways to improve question asking [duplicate]

Again, my question was closed. It was, as far as I can tell, focused. I even edited it to narrow the scope. There isn't any question there's an answer to it. How can I improve? Cheap and cheerful way ...
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How can I improve my question to remove a question ban?

I run into a "circular reference" problem with my question: original question I don’t have any idea how to be more specific on the problem (how to generate the list of the quarters of the ...
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2 answers
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How to resolve a question-posting issue that is not getting properly resolved?

I posted a question to Stack Overflow yesterday which was rejected because I was told that it doesn't address a programming-related issue. I edited the question with a very detailed explanation of how ...
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0 answers
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What else should I have put in this question? [closed]

My question Why is it adding a horizontal scroll bar was answered, but I need guidance about how I asked it. What else should I have provided? I couldn't provide all the ancillary files because there ...
213 votes
29 answers
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Are we being "elitist"? Is there something wrong with that?

Recently I see more complaints of "elitism" bubbling up. Sometimes expressly called so, sometimes expressing the same thing in many more words. Mostly from new(-ish) users whose question has just been ...
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1 answer
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If I ask for CSS help for an Electron app, does it help to provide HTML for help? Wouldn't it be much better to just open the app and inspect it?

I submitted a CSS help post last night, but it got closed. I mentioned it was for an Electron app and provided the name for it. The app has Chrome developer tools available for inspecting elements. I ...
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At what point does "Search and Research" become too much to ask? [duplicate]

The guidelines specify that we should "Search and Research" before asking a question. I recently asked a question which someone downvoted and voted to close. Their reason to close was "...
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How do I edit my question about pycord bot.get_channel?

How do I edit the question Why does bot.get_channel() produce NoneType?? Background I'm trying to get out of a question ban, and I've realized it is futile to edit unsalvageable posts. So, instead, I'...
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7 answers
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Should the string 'noob' be added to the blacklist for question titles?

Problem There appear to be quite some not descriptive question titles that boil down to [program language]-noob here..., noob-question why does y do y? (See for yourself.) The actual questions might ...
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2 answers
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Is my question fit for Stack Overflow?

Update: I recently edited the question and fixed a lot of problems with it. Now the following is pretty irrelevant Update 2: My post is deleted again... I recently posted a question and it got some ...
640 votes
8 answers
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Why is "Can someone help me?" not an actual question?

To an asker, their question seems pretty good. They've explained the context of their project, there's a detailed list of what they want to accomplish, and they've shown what they have tried / their ...
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1 answer
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How can I deal with this old useful question?

Some time ago, I was looking at developing on PlayStation. The only post I found was Sony PS4 app development and I want to talk about this one specially. The questions seems: Opinion based. It ...
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1 answer
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Help me improve my mainly "OpenGL in Python" questions

I was banned from creating questions on Stack Overflow as my prior questions apparently weren't fitting. I would be very glad if someone could take a look at them and tell me what exactly I should ...
134 votes
0 answers
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FAQ Index for Stack Overflow

Community FAQ (For Stack Overflow and Meta Stack Overflow) For official guidance from Stack Exchange, visit the Help Center. Stack Overflow is part of a wider network; for issues that apply to Stack ...
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15 answers
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Is Stack Overflow a good place for self learners?

My journey on to Meta Stack Overflow started today after I asked a question and not five minutes after posting, it got marked as duplicate and closed. I tried asking it differently, but I quickly ...
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2 answers
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How can I ask a "good question" and not get flagged? [duplicate]

I am trying my best to ask my questions in a format that is acceptable on this platform. I've used the wizard and searched extensively for documentation that gives direction. However, I keep getting ...
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4 answers
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What's wrong with my answer?

I recently answered an interesting question and thought it was a good answer. Everybody was happy (the question was upvoted two times). Almost a day later I got three downvotes without any comments ...
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3 answers
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When is it correct to re-do changes that the author intentionally rolled back?

Another user recently edited an old answer of mine to remove this footer which came after a code suggestion for the answer: Do note the comment attached to your question. StackOverflow is not a code-...
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2 answers
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What should we do with questions from users that didn't even try to learn the language? [duplicate]

Today I saw this question about Rust (now deleted, screenshot attached for <10k). The problem in the question is that the variable is declared incorrectly (like C/C++ Type name; instead of Rust's ...
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3 answers
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Why this user can find Stack Overflow can be VERY frustrating

I'll probably get criticized for this too, but way too often instead of getting help on Stack Overflow, I get edited unnecessarily such as changing some bullet points to remove the bullets or changing ...
59 votes
4 answers
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Are there legitimate "fix my code" questions?

If a competent coder asks a "spot the bug" question where the answer is non trivial, should it be downvoted? Does it depend on additional factors like the question's appeal to others? Suppose such a ...
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1 answer
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Cheating them out of an education or it’s just hypocrisy [duplicate]

If you read through this post (link to picture for < 10k)), there is a new contributor who has asked a question about reversing a string in Java. He was new to the site and someone provided an ...
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1 answer
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Are deleted questions actually salvageable?

I'm currently under a five-day question ban. It hinders my learning progress. I have so much more questions to ask! As I understand, it's because some of my questions were downvoted, though I'm not ...
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1 answer
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Why is it OK for someone to downvote my question without attempting to be helpful? [duplicate]

I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: How do I keep Android Studio from stopping my app when I close Android Studio? Going into Stack Overflow, I thought this was a site designed to help ...
15 votes
2 answers
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How to handle questions by askers who seem to lack basic understanding of how to ask a well-formed question

I need to understand some basic protocol myself, regarding how to deal with others who lack similar knowledge. I have noticed (have a feeling?) that more questions recently posted have one or more of ...
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Is there a route of appeal for edits made by a moderators?

A question I submitted was edited by another user removing an explanatory first paragraph of the post. I didn't care for the edit, and I rolled it back, only to see it re-applied shortly by the same ...
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2 answers
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Why not have a tutorials feature on Stack Overflow?

While there is no doubt that SO is great at uncovering problems and providing answers to specific needs and issues, many times general questions like "How do I do X" gets voted down, simply ...
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4 answers
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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 ...
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1 answer
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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 ...

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