Linked Questions
22 questions linked to/from Advice for non-native English speakers
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Asking questions is getting more difficult day by day [duplicate]
I have been using Stack Overflow for more than a decade, and I'm still trying to use it. But now, people tend to either close or downvote a question as soon as it is asked. This is really frustrating.
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Is this a bad question? and Why? [duplicate]
This is the question that get closed: How should I set interface property with gdbus
I think I have described the question in details, just want to known why it's not good for SO.
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Should we add option "Use complete sentences" to First Answers queue?
I just did 10 reviews of the First Answers queue. Out of them, 3 were using non-capitalized sentences and lacked punctuation. This seems to be endemic.
Sometimes I edit, sometimes I comment. I would ...
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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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Badge or bounty to encourage questions and answers with good quality (pass an exam)
Is it possible to consider a mandatory badge/bounty for newly joined contributors? The badge/bounty is earned by taking a training and passing an exam; a new contributor can post questions or answers ...
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Can I answer questions even though I am not a native English speaker?
I am mostly active on a non-English programming site on Stack Exchange, but I am interested in both English and Stack Overflow, so I read English sites. I can read English questions, and I often know ...
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Congratulations BalusC for reaching a million reputation! [duplicate]
Today (15 July 2021) a very well respected and brilliant member, BalusC, has reached a million reputation points!
As of today, he has posted 17,102 answers which we greatly appreciate.
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How could technical steps for improving non-English questions be more easily accessible?
Users of non-English system locales are having difficulties (see erreur, Fehler, errore, etc.) learning these prerequisites for asking great questions:
Q: How to acquire logs/errors in English? A: ...
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Why were my comments requesting clarification of a question deleted by a moderator?
I made some comments to this question, but they disappeared. I know that they were successfully posted, but then, after some time, they disappeared.
Is this a bug, or were they deleted by a moderator?...
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How to advise questioners to write standard English?
What would be a brief, polite, constructive way to advise questioners to write standard English?
For additional information, details and examples optionally follow.
DETAILS AND EXAMPLES
I ask ...
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Is it appropriate to edit a post to not use dialect specific terminology?
This is in a way a follow up question to "Is mocking the Indian English used by a user abusive?", and made in light of an answer and comments given in "Advice for non-native English speakers".
In the ...
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Why are people allowed to edit someone else's question?
I recently had a question get a bunch of downvotes (presumably for clarity) because after I wrote it, someone else came behind me and edited it.
In doing so, they removed a couple of pertinent ...
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what does mean for proposed yesterday by an anonymous user?
Actually this question https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/18215894 edited by community. So why here we showing information like
proposed yesterday by an anonymous user
But I can see ...
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Is it OK to ask for edits on my own posts to fix English? [duplicate]
English is not my first language. I think that's pretty obvious for anybody reading one of my posts here. I am trying to improve my English, but it is a slow process.
The problem is, even given a lot ...
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Using abbreviations like "msg", "req" [duplicate]
I sometimes see abbreviations like "msg", "req" for message and request. They are commonly used on the internet, and I believe everyone knows what do they mean.
Should we use that?
Should I edit ...