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Are 50K unanswered, no up-vote, questions between 2008 & April 2014 too many?

I accidentally ran a data stack exchange query on this site and was surprised there are EXACTLY 50,000 questions that have zero or negative score and have gone unanswered since 2008 up to April 2014. ...
36 votes
5 answers
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Closed, upvoted questions with no answers should Roomba

Occasionally, I'll see questions with 3 or 4 upvotes and no answers that were closed years ago and have had no activity since. I understand the purpose of keeping high-quality duplicates around (...
168 votes
6 answers
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Is there a less restrictive Stack Exchange site specially suited for not too specific questions? [duplicate]

I understand the pollution caused by too broad questions in a site trying to solve immediate and practical programming problems. However, I also must admit that these kind of questions (and respective ...
22 votes
2 answers
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Why was this seemingly off-topic question about how to get an app rejected from the Apple App Store reopened?

A while back, I encountered a question where the user wanted to know how to make sure that their app would be rejected from an app store (because someone had apparently submitted it illegally and ...
126 votes
1 answer
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What posts get deleted, and why?

A fair number of posts get deleted on Stack Overflow each month, for a wide variety of reasons and by a diverse set of methods. Because these posts are, by definition, not visible and not searchable,...
33 votes
0 answers
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Too much importance given to questions with accepted answers

It seems to me that when an answer is accepted, it promotes the question & answer(s) a little too much. For instance, one of the reasons a question (and its answers) is deleted by Roomba is has ...
103 votes
4 answers
4k views

Why would a question that's normally too broad in *any* other language be okay if it's in Python?

In keeping with a theme I've got nowadays - wondering about moderation and how consistent, even and fairly we apply it - I've run into this scenario enough times to warrant a Meta post. Take a ...
40 votes
3 answers
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Could "many comments but no answers" been seen as "question is of low quality" symptom (indication)?

I came across this question this morning. Basically a homework thing, with maybe 5% of the required code; the assignment instructions and the request This is what I came up with, I'm new to ...
44 votes
5 answers
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Why don't we just delete crappy questions?

Something that has bothered me ever since I joined the Stack Overflow community is the large number of awful questions. I know that if a question is low quality, it will get closed, but the ...
95 votes
3 answers
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Can we talk about the reviewing culture here on Meta?

Kind of related to Can we talk about the voting culture here on Meta?, but that one is about downvoting. I want to talk about close-voting and delete-voting. For quite some time I noticed that there ...
45 votes
5 answers
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Can we stop title edits to this PHP canonical question?

UTF-8 all the way through This is a really old(2008) question that has become canonical for people asking a number of UTF8 questions within php (which is relatively common for various reasons). Since ...
8 votes
1 answer
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Why was my answer in meta deleted?

This answer on this question on Roomba was deleted. Why? I don't see any rule from the Help Center that I have infringed. Here was the answer, if you cannot see it from the link: Roomba should be ...
118 votes
15 answers
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What should the system be deleting automatically that it already isn't?

So this question got me thinking... We have several automatic processes in place for cleaning up cruft, deleting questions that are very unlikely to help anyone else. They're fairly conservative ...