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91 questions linked to/from Why should I not upload images of code/data/errors?
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Convenient addressing 'images of code' and other common mistakes in review queues
I often review the Triage queue and there are questions that contain images of code which is discouraged (and I agree with that of course). Many of the questions / answers in the other queues have ...
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Deep learning questions almost never have minimal reproducible examples
I've noticed a recurring issue that I believe we can improve upon. Admittedly, I'm not entirely sure what the solutions should be, but I think that these problems should be outlined. Within SO's ML ...
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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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How does this closed question lack details or clarity? [duplicate]
Question Upcasting in equals method was closed today with a close reason of "needs details or clarity". However, looking at both the question and the definition of that close reason, that ...
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An editor rolled back my rollback on my question. What should I do?
A little more than two weeks ago, I posted '6 high severity vulnerabilities' in a fresh Create React App.
Here is revision 1 of my question.
And for your convenience, here is the Markdown ...
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When is it OK to upload images of code/data/errors? [duplicate]
When is it OK to upload images of code/data/errors?
– If your answer is never, can we please talk about it?
Don't get me wrong.
I don't endorse uploading code/text in an image instead of uploading ...
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Flagging of badly asked questions in the triage queue
While reviewing questions in the triage queue, I sometimes see questions that are downvoted and not answered because the question is badly asked. For example, a question with not much text and lots of ...
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What type of closure should we vote for questions containing code images? [duplicate]
There are many questions that contain code images instead of code in textual code-block form.
I want to vote to close it. However, I don't know which type of close I should vote for.
Is this what I ...
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How can one upload an image file larger than 2MB in size to Stack Overflow?
I am not able to upload an image file larger than 2MB in size. How can that be done?
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Question is not viewed for about 8 hours [closed]
I guess I was chosen to be a part of testing Staging Ground.
But my question has not been viewed for moderation for about 8 hours.
I'd be happy to test new features, but I'd like to have an answer to ...
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Images as overlay
It bothers me that, whenever I click on an image inside a post, I get redirected to the site where the image is hosted (Imgur in this case). Can we make it so images are shown as an overlay in the ...
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How can I post a question that doesn't cross the text limit but has an image that explains things better?
In the following question, and I made an effort to explain what I desired with a paragraph of text in addition to an image to illustrate the problem, but Stack Overflow asks me for more text.
I have ...
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Is it ok for a user to reject an edit and then edit on their own, but just add a few words to the edit?
I suggested edits to a couple of questions today, mainly adding the missing images to the posts. I noticed that they were rejected by the same user, claiming that:
This edit did not correct critical ...
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Are edits from Python 2's print to Python 3's print acceptable?
While reviewing this suggested edit, I was unsure on whether to accept or reject.
The original answer's code works for Python 2, however the edit changes the print call to work for Python 3. The ...
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Should we point new users to recent SO blog posts and podcasts episodes that mentions entities that help people to learn to code?
Some recent blog posts and podcast episodes mention entities that help people to learn to code or improve their programming skills. Should we point new users to this content or other content more ...