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19 votes
1 answer
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Why aren't relevant tags removed if a subject is considered Off-Topic?

I was about to post a question that touched on the edges of Software Licensing after carefully looking at the long list of Stack Exchange communities and determining that Stack Overflow would have the ...
273 votes
7 answers
3k views

Flagging migration should include more options

I have encountered numerous questions in with the sprite-kit tag such as: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23215645/should-i-use-sprite-kit-for-a-simple-game-like-flappy-bird-or-games-that-simpler ...
145 votes
4 answers
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This tag should not be [legal]

I propose that we burninate the legal tag. There is no reason for SO to have it. Of the 457 questions tagged with it, 244 of them (53%) are closed of off-topic. I'm sure there are many more which ...
149 votes
8 answers
6k views

Are questions about the motives of programming library developers on-topic?

This question about why libCurl is free has been closed 3 times and removed from the Hot Network Questions by a moderator. It seems to be opinion based: What is the incentive for curl to release ...
-7 votes
3 answers
310 views

Company biased closing of a unwanted question

I recently wanted to link an answer to a question I already answered before. But I couldn't find it. After an intensive search I found it, but I realized that is was closed and then deleted. Until now ...
6 votes
0 answers
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Are Visual Studio Licensing questions on-topic or not?

I keep seeing this pop up over and over and I have to shake my head at VS being a constant culprit. Now, we've discussed Licensing before and determined it was off-topic: Questions about licensing ...
1 vote
0 answers
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Are questions about which is the license of a particular software on-topic? [duplicate]

I'd like to make a question about which is the corresponding license of a software who looks like open source software (its source code is accesible) but I cannot determine which exact license ...
0 votes
0 answers
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Is question about licence or legal advice concerning programming off topic? [duplicate]

I answered today a question about law advices on a repository name and legal trademark for a repository on GitHub. That question wasn't very well accepted by SO community, at least by the first users ...
-21 votes
1 answer
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Why is my question about future web censorship closed as opinion-based?

I have asked a question about coming censorship. I, as a web-developer intend to be prepared to that, so I was asking whether it is true, if so, whether there will be a source of information besides ...
2 votes
1 answer
186 views

If I can't determine whether a question is on- or off-topic, should I post it anyway?

As in this recent case discussed: Are questions asking for feature sets of specific software versions on topic? it seems to be the consensus that some areas of questions are depending on the answer ...
-9 votes
1 answer
222 views

Some licensing questions specifically address practical programming problems. Are they still off-topic?

I had a question related to licensing closed/deleted by Community, but it has practical applicability to programming. The question cited a specific Microsoft library with specific applicability to a ...
16 votes
3 answers
600 views

Should we add an off-topic close reason to specifically address legal requests?

Thanks to our benevolent SE overlords, 10k+ users now have access to a new question close statistics tool! Among other features, it provides a list of all the custom close reasons used to close ...
1 vote
0 answers
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Do we want a licensing off-topic reason? [duplicate]

The new 10k closing stats view has been released recently, and going over the top custom off-topic close reasons, I see an interesting trend Questions Closed Comment 37 I'm voting ...
1 vote
0 answers
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Are questions about licenses off topic for Stack Overflow? [duplicate]

I suppose I could just ask and eat the downvotes, but are questions about licenses on topic for stack overflow? if not, is there a different stack exchange to ask them under?