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How do I ask and answer homework questions?

Can one ask questions about homework here on Stack Overflow? If so, how should I go about doing so? What guidelines should users follow when responding to homework questions? Return to FAQ index
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6 answers
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Discourage screenshots of code and/or errors

Can we add some guidance to discourage new users from posting screenshots of their code and/or errors? It may not be the most common problem, but I've run into it more than a few times. New-ish user ...
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When to flag an answer as "not an answer"

With respect to some flag rejection messages I received recently, the following seems to be a few of the guidelines for judging an answer: If it's an incorrect answer, downvote it. If you don't agree ...
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1 answer
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How do I format my code blocks?

How do I post text so that it is formatted as code? What do I need to do so that my code shows up properly—not escaped or removed—when posted? And how do I get the correct syntax ...
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Raise the amount of reputation needed to stop seeing the warning on the image upload dialog

I keep seeing edit suggestions to add screenshots of text get approved. (Another recent example.) This isn't just a matter of robo-reviewing; users above 2K reputation will also make these edits (...
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Feature Test: Ask Wizard for New Users (trial has completed)

This experiment was live from 2022-03-21 14:20 UTC until 2022-04-06 12:00 UTC. Initial data from the test looks to be positive. We plan on doing some bigger data analysis on the results and will post ...
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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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Raise / Remove reputation limit for showing "Do not upload code screenshots" message

As a result from the feature request Discourage screenshots of code and/or errors about 2.67 years ago, a message has been added to the image uploader warning users not to use them as a means to add ...
Søren D. Ptæus's user avatar
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Where are new users supposed to learn that they should show code and error messages as text, not as images?

Recently I saw a question by a new user, where they showed the error message they were getting in the form of a screenshot of their IDE. I added a comment, telling them that they should include the ...
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What should a 'minimal, reproducible example' include for problems with automating web browsers using Selenium?

I've been cruising the C# selenium questions for quite some time now. I frequently find myself down-voting these questions and voting to close them as needing details or clarity, or needing debugging ...
Greg Burghardt's user avatar
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3 answers
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Are **edits** which `decorate` the post with > markdown good?

I've been noticing a number of suggested edits proposing markdown that I consider to be either irrelevant or harmful. However, I've been seeing these suggested edits actually get approved. Is there ...
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If images are blocked for me, should I Skip or Delete image-only answers?

In China, there is a national blockage of Imgur-hosted images. So when an answer is "image-only", it may be an interesting answer for many viewers, but it's completely blank for me and ...
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Question Close Reasons - Definitions and Guidance

This community-wiki Q&A is a compiled set of guidance for the close reasons used on Stack Overflow. It's meant to be a canonical repository and a resource for the community – both for authors of ...
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Is "Please post a picture" a non-constructive comment?

I have been actively discouraging the lazy-ass expedient-but-useless practise of linking or embedding a screenshot of sample data and/or code into a question. Typically, I leave a link to this Meta ...
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A way to reduce the number of questions with only images?

The problem: This is something that I particularly see a lot in the pandas tag. People will ask questions that look something like the following: I have the following dataframe <link to imgur ...
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What can I do when getting “We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account”?

Do not repost the question you were about to ask until you have READ EVERYTHING IN THE ANSWER BELOW. The answer below is the best information we have for people who are getting a notice that the ...
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Highlighting parts of code

Is it possible to highlight or emphasize a part of code that's inside backticks or: a code block ? Would be useful for pointing to what's changed, but the FAQ entry doesn't say anything about this.
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Canned responses for First Posts from new members

I recently hit 500 rep here on Stack Overflow and I've started entertaining the review section of the site. Since I'm new to that section of the site this may already be available and I am just unable ...
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Staging Ground Workflow: Canned Comments

Throughout this year, we’ve published several posts about different aspects of the Staging Ground. This post will focus specifically on canned comments that Reviewers can provide on the question. We ...
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Would you accept an edit where link images of code are replaced by inline images?

I was reviewing edits. One was a bit tricky. OP had posted links to images of code. A user edited it so that the images was visible without clicking. While this sure is a small improvement, I don't ...
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Should we disapprove of uploading images of tables when asking a question?

Since the introduction of the table markdown should people still be using images of tables instead of the markdown? Or should we be enforcing the use of the new markdown? If we find a question that ...
The Grand J's user avatar
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6 answers
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Should we edit a question to transcribe code from an image to text?

Context: "How to call a method from a class referenced as a string?" More general context: how do we educate occasional users, or new users, to the best practices to follow when posting a ...
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Rollback edit which inlined very low quality image?

I just rolled an edit back on this question (screenshot of the question previously and now). Another user previously inlined the image. The image itself is a very low quality mashup of multiple ...
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Staging Ground Workflow: Question Lifecycle

Earlier this year, we wrote several posts about various user workflows in the Staging Ground. This post will pull a number of those elements together to focus on the overall question lifecycle, plus ...
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Feature request: images / links to images of code warning for new / low rep users

Pretty simple request... Right now we have a warning that pops up if you link to JSFiddle (or similar) without any actual code. Could we pretty please have something similar for new / low rep users ...
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Allowing low rep users to post inlined images certainly isn't an improvement. Roll back please!

It seems that the minimum 10 points rep restriction for posting inlined images recently was removed. Example: someone can help me, I don't understand my mistake? Showing those mostly useless ...
πάντα ῥεῖ's user avatar
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8 answers
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How do you present a directory tree in a post? Is it OK to post an image of a UI widget?

I have seen people posting screenshots of their directory structure from a text editor or IDE as shown below: Others display the structure in text format as shown below: |mysite/ | |/assets/ |/assets/...
Newton Karanu's user avatar
30 votes
2 answers
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Make description of “community-specific reason” close reason more clear

I wanted to close Usage of DownloadToByteArray in Windows.Azure.Storage Version 3.0.2.0 as “too localised” because the author “found that she was using the wrong container name”. But I was confused ...
Michael Freidgeim's user avatar
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3 answers
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Can we please have a shortcut for "Do not post code or errors as images"?

I find myself typing this phrase multiple times a day. A shortcut that led directly to the FAQ explanation would be really helpful.
Jason's user avatar
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Can we improve support for questions about visual languages?

The mit-scratch tag has a few hundred questions - not the highest priority, but there are more visual languages that are on topic for Stack Overflow, and the site is supposed to be comprehensive. I ...
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
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1 answer
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Add "Contains image of code" feedback in First Questions Queue

A common mistake by new users is to include links to images of code or error messages, and I often see other comments with the canonical link "Please do not upload images of code/data/errors when ...
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Should I review questions with images of code as "looks ok" or "requires editing"? [duplicate]

Sometimes I run across questions with screenshots of a code segment instead of the actual code in a code block. Other than that, it's a good question. Pictures of code are not as helpful as code ...
Pika Supports Ukraine's user avatar
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3 answers
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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 ...
Brock Brown's user avatar
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1 answer
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Streamlining the MRE page

I rarely link to the MRE page to an experienced programmer (even if that happens from time to time), so I think it's important that the page is as concise and simple as possible. Shortening it will ...
Ted Klein Bergman's user avatar
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1 answer
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Should "Why not upload images of code on SO when asking a question?" be a FAQ?

It seems like Why not upload images of code on SO when asking a question? is now the de facto standard reference post on the topic. This hasn't actually been proposed as a FAQ, but can it be promoted ...
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Should the Help Centre link to specific Meta questions that provide additional context and clarity on the rules?

I got to reading the Help Centre today, in particular this page, and was once again horrified by how little information users are given there in order to ask good questions. In particular, while the &...
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Are questions about non-important errors considered off-topic?

Yesterday I asked this (JavaFX applications throw NullPointerExceptions but run anyway) question about an error I was encountering which didn't affect my code. The error was caught and handled outside ...
Lord Farquaad's user avatar
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4 answers
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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 ...
Michael M.'s user avatar
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1 answer
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Should FAQ questions use consistent terminology & formatting for canonical link/quick link?

I noticed that five of the pages in FAQ Index for Stack Overflow have an inline code block link to itself at the bottom of the question: Why not upload images of code/errors when asking a question? ...
M. Justin's user avatar
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How should I flag an image-only question? [duplicate]

While reviewing my triage queue I'm getting lots of questions where code is posted as an image and not as text. My question is: how do I flag those questions? To me the most appropriate way is ...
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How often should I include screenshots of command outputs?

I recently created an answer to explain how to solve a problem with Python's http.server. The answer required basic knowledge of commands like ps, grep, kill & killall. Since I wasn't sure how ...
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Nitpicking about the phrasing of a passage about code formatting in the ban FAQ

I have just had half a dozen comments of unnecessary back-and-forth with another user because they told an OP that... In my opinion error messages should be formatted as text. ... and I didn't ...
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Why was I suspended from review for clicking on share feedback? [duplicate]

Today, I was reviewing the “First Questions”. I came across a question that according to me required a few more details. Here is that question. Here is the link to review. I reviewed that question by ...
Abhyuday Vaish's user avatar
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1 answer
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Why was my flag disputed for what I felt to be a low-quality question? [duplicate]

I flagged Make tagging based on @user(deleted), but the flag was later disputed. I have I flagged other similar questions (contained images of code instead of code, had comments requesting the code as ...
Funk Forty Niner's user avatar
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2 answers
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Edit to replace images with Markdown tables was rejected [duplicate]

My suggested edit to an answer, replacing an image of table containing code with a Markdown table representation of the same content was rejected. Why?
Aryan Beezadhur's user avatar
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1 answer
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How to retrieve a question in which I only know an image posted in the question

I am trying to retrieve a specific question probably posted on Mathematics, Stack Overflow, or Cross Validated. I don't know the title, nor the content of the question. I only know the name of the ...
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How can I improve this question to get it reopened?

As the title said, I'm confused as to what I did wrong to get closed. I'm not irritated, either, I just want to know to improve myself; but from what I saw, it said to make the question easier to ...
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1 answer
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How to handle questions with code as images [duplicate]

When someone (typically a first-time poster) posts a question that contains code presented as an image, we're supposed to encourage them to edit the question and repost as plain text, for all the ...
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What’s would have been the correct choice for this "Suggested Edit"? [duplicate]

Here is a link to the single review that I recently approved that has led to me being suspended from the Review Queues: Review 31768292. In summary the aforementioned "Suggested Edit" ...
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Does images of code denote a low quality question? [duplicate]

I’m confused, I flagged this question as Low Quality but my flag has been declined by a moderator? The first image link is to a large block of code which in my opinion is no use to anyone. If this ...
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