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56 questions linked to/from How do I ask and self-answer a correct, high quality Q&A pair without attracting downvotes?
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Tried to add a self-answered wiki-post, but just got downvotes [duplicate]
I've tried to contribute to the community by publishing a solution to a problem.
I thought it is allowed and welcome on SE. But then I get many downvotes and that's it. What did I do wrong?
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Can I ask a self-answered question that is very specific and won't be very helpful for many users? [duplicate]
I use Stack Overflow to document my problems and answer, but sometimes my problem is very specific and specific for my environment.
For example, my program was facing a unable to activate windows ...
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Should a user ask a question he already knows the answer? [duplicate]
I came across a question with an open bounty on SO, nothing special about it until I saw the reputation of the OP, 36K, with 2k on python and 487 on django tags.
The question there is :
Does pip ...
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Are there guidelines to how much "What have you tried" should be in a self answered question? [duplicate]
I have thought about posting a self answered question. I have read, that the question must have the same quality as any other question - including the "What have you tried" part. But at the same time ...
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Realised the answer to my question while I was typing - still ask it? [duplicate]
I just started asking a question and, in the process of typing it up and organising my thoughts, I worked out the answer - this has happened before and I suspect I'm not the only person it's happened ...
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Are blog-like Q&A pairs off-topic for Stack Overflow? [duplicate]
Note: I usually avoid pointing to a specific user or question, as I don't want to do any public shamming, but I'm pretty sure that the specific question wouldn't be to hard to find anyway seeing as I'...
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How do I start a community wiki question? - E.g., "JOIN MongoDB collections with MySQL tables?" [duplicate]
The attempt got blocked pretty quickly: https://stackoverflow.com/q/64512473
So I assume you don't like community wiki style questions/answers(?).
(It was a problem I wanted solved, and no Stack ...
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I had a vague question on SO [duplicate]
So I had a SO question and when starting to get ready write it I noticed that it would have been very vague. So I worked hard for a long time (lots of bing) and figured it out. Then wanting to help ...
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Is this a good self-answered question or is there a better approach? [duplicate]
I intended to write a question regarding the installation of Anaconda on CentOS 8 and eventually found the answer.
In order to support the community, as the procedure may help, took the time to write ...
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The 'Answer your own question – share your knowledge, Q&A-style' problem [duplicate]
Here is the problem:
You begin to write a question, and you include your issue / non-working code
You find the answer in the meantime, and you use the "Answer your own question – share your knowledge,...
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Can I use Stack Overflow to host documentation examples? [duplicate]
I'm the author of an open source project and I'm documenting it in three forms:
reference (Doxygen and Sphinx),
book-like tutorials (JupyterBooks),
and "how-to" examples.
I expect the "how-to" ...
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What to do if OP self-answers their own bad question? [duplicate]
I was going through the Help and Improvement queue, and found this question. It's a bit difficult to read, includes links to images instead of the code, and seems to be asking for someone else to ...
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How to provide possible solutions to your own questions? [duplicate]
You ask a question and you have a few ideas on how to solve it, but you are not sure which, if any, is the best.
Here is a least of possible ways to present these ideas:
The first way is to list ...
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Add header to self-answered Q&A? [duplicate]
I was looking around for something simple today; some command to get the version number of ssh. I couldn't find anything online and came up with some sed command that did the trick.
Then I thought it ...
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Can I post an answer to a non-existing question? [duplicate]
So I had a question, I did not find any solution to it. Then a while later I got a little creative and I fixed the issue.
So this is the question: can I post this solution to help others who might ...
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Is there a way to post handy solutions to questions not being asked on Stack Overflow? [duplicate]
I was googling for 'Python convert German date to day of week'. Since I could not find anything I wrote my own script to convert a date like this:
"04.07.2016" -> 0 (Monday)
"05.07.2016" -> 1 (...
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Should questions that answer themselves answer themselves in the answer section of the post [duplicate]
For example, if I discover that a compiler has an error, would posting the question and answer to that question in the question section of the post be considered a bad thing to do in this site? Should ...
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Asking a question and publishing my workaround as my own answer [duplicate]
I've had a problem with python crashing on windows 10 with some simple calls. I've been working for a solution or workaround.
Python on PyCharm crashes with 'Process finished with exit code -...
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Do the rules for writing a question for a Q&A post differ from the rules which are followed when writing a question you are not planning to answer? [duplicate]
It is often emphasized (here, here, and often in chat, comments), that a post should contain only one question.
However, I often encounter a post with multiple questions and answers to all of them by ...
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Where to drop information, non-question based [duplicate]
For months I've been wondering about something I found particular strange. I've asked a question on SO a few months ago about horizontal and vertical arrays.
Both me and the person so kind to answer ...
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Sunsetting Documentation
We will stop accepting contributions to Documentation on August 8 2017
On behalf of everyone who worked on Documentation, I want to thank all 15,451 users who contributed. We particularly want to ...
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What can we do to encourage downvoting?
Downvoting is a bigger privilege than upvoting and it plays a crucial role in keeping the content on this site clean. Downvoting is our most powerful tool for us, non-moderator users. Downvotes are a ...
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Ask Wizard for New Users Feature Test is complete
Update: This feature test was live on Stack Overflow from 2022-03-21 through 2022-04-06. The overall results from this test were very positive and are available in a separate post.
A couple of weeks ...
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Is it ever acceptable to seed Stack Overflow with product-related questions (and answers)?
According to Is it acceptable to use Stack Overflow as a Q&A for a specific product?
...we advise against seeding the site with questions about your product. Our community is very sensitive to ...
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Question and answers being downvoted, trying to understand why
Yesterday I posted this question, but after a few minutes I figured out the solution and answered it myself.
The question is being downvoted, even though it doesn't seem so bad to me, but maybe I'm ...
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Is a question asking for good ways to do something really opinion-based?
After several questions were deservedly closed when the poster couldn't act within the normal community guidelines, I asked a question which I thought should be better-received and which addressed ...
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Should this question about hiding elements have remained closed?
The question How to hide the entire element if part of the element overflows vertically? was closed by 5 members of the community. It was then reopened by a moderator. Here is an image of the question ...
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Saving "Sunsetted Documentation" by creating self-answered questions [closed]
I added a self answered question on SO with the contents of documentation, this was mentioned as a possible solution on the Sunsetting Documentation
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Within minutes it was down-voted, received ...
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Is it OK to make a Q&A of a thing that I've already answered elsewhere?
I had filed a post here where my answer is the one identified by user srgloureiro.
Is it OK to make a Q&A of a thing that I've already answered elsewhere?
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Are self-answered questions still encouraged on Stack Overflow? [duplicate]
So, let me tell you a story about how a series of individually well-intended steps led me to apparently become the scourge of Stack Overflow.
I was working on a small project, and I ran into an odd ...
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Question and self answers (not canonical) that start with an off-topic question
I recently wrote a Q&A on Stack Overflow. This question and answer pair were not actually intended to be canonical (at least not as a dupe target). Questions and self answers are encouraged on ...
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Why is SO discouraging questions and answers writing? [closed]
I have been continuously feeling that SO nowadays discourages Q&A writing on SO.
I come across a problem, and I do:
- Search (Google, Bing, etc.)
- Find similar a question and answers that links ...
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What should we do with "How to solve common errors in Google Apps Script development"?
Recently How to solve common errors in Google Apps Script development was posted and had several upvotes, but it was also closed.
NOTE: This is not a duplicate of What to do about hundreds of the ...
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When answering your own question, do you need to show what you've tried?
Posted a question and used "Answer your own question" to post an answer instantly with the question.
How to get the count of day with most rows with MySQL
Because this was a purely educational ...
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Posting imperfect answers to your own question
Before I post a question on Stack Overflow, I spend quite a bit of time trying to answer it myself. Along the way I've thought up solutions that aren't quite right, maybe because they're solutions to ...
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Is it appropriate to ask and answer your own question as a method of improving content? [duplicate]
This question was just asked and answered by the same contributor on SO:
How do I print my Java object without getting "SomeType@2f92e0f4"?
His comment:
After much searching, I failed ...
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Can I/Should I use SO to record my own solutions to problems where I have found an answer?
I've tagged this as a feature request, but I'm not sure if there is already an accepted way to do this.
I often find solutions to problems which I record somewhere and then later lose.
Simple ...
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Why does milliseconds in a VBA Date variable trigger angry responses? [closed]
I posted a technical question that I was surprised drew angry responses.
Sure, I want to be right, but there is more I need to learn and the discourse has been stifled by the anger, and the angry ...
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How Do I Improve My In Depth Q/A? [duplicate]
I was interested in a topic I did not know much about, and had a specific question in mind. I researched and answered my own question to the best of my ability in one night of research, and I invited ...
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What's "primarily opinion-based" about the question: "Does this code exhibit a bug?"
Granted, that's not the exact wording I used in the question I asked, but it essentially boils down to this. It's a question that comes up so many times, that I decided to ask, and submit an answer ...
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Understanding Downvotes on SO
I asked a question initially (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39443424/how-do-you-use-the-character-in-markdown-table-dialects) on SO on use of special characters in markdown tables (general ...
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Why is my own accepted answer not on top? [duplicate]
I have a question which I self-answered, and my accepted answer is not on top.
I know that is by design.
But why? My answer works - I can tell best, because I had the problem. And now all these ...
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Documenting through self-answered questions
Back in a year or so I came across this question which is an attempt to make SO a reference for documentation. This quite puzzled me as I was (and still am, at least to an extent) considering SO more ...
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Can we make posting a question with an answer easier?
As a developer I learn some really random ins and outs of various tools and libraries that I use on a daily basis. I often want to document, those stupid little things that cost me 4 hours to figure ...
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What subjects would be good for a self-answered question? [closed]
I'm good at researching, and I'm also good at debugging, so I rarely find the need to ask for help here. But I still want to contribute questions, which is an enormous part of SO. I have gotten the ...
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Is this "fake" question with a documentation like answer on topic?
How to understand Format Specifiers in C programming
It's a ... "fake" question with an answer which is very documentation like. Ignoring the mistakes in the answer for a moment, is such a question /...
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How should I handle a non reproducible question as a question author?
I asked a question (screenshot) because my app was exiting immediately whenever I launched my app from the Dock but not when I tested it in Xcode. The only change I thought I had made that I thought ...
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Question closed for no obvious reason [duplicate]
This question: External application remote control from Red language was closed as "too broad", which looks like an inaccurate characterization. The author asks for a way to automate the GUI of third-...
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How could I have better shared an open-source library that I wrote?
If I understand it correctly, the voting system should help reduce as much as possible the influence of the subjective opinions, leaving a mean estimate of the question/answer's quality made by the ...
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Bilingual questions
I am thinking of migrating some IT-specific FAQ from a public telegram group into Stack Overflow. The domain area is quite popular: Java, ESB, integration, etc.
Two pitfalls I have:
All the ...