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When is Stack Overflow going to stop demonizing the quality-concerned users who have made the site a success?

Yes, it's another meta question about the "Stack Overflow isn't very welcoming" blog post. As someone who has been on this site for almost a decade, who has tried to post good questions, who has ...
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Should we add a "Do my work for me" close reason?

This question was prompted by this SO question It's a classic example of a "paste in requirements and ask for working code to solve it" (typically such questions are homework, but not always). ...
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What is the proper way to approach Stack Overflow as someone totally new to programming?

I've read the FAQs and prompts that coach on how to ask good questions and am careful to follow that advice. I make a good effort to research the problem before asking the question, both on Stack ...
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Regex reference and its fate

Background I was whining about the fact that regex tag suffers from bad quality questions and answers. I did something about it. I rampaged through the review queue: But I wasn't satisfied. I noticed ...
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Removing phrases like "I looked everywhere on the internet and I did not find anything"

I have been habitually removing statements like the one in this question's title when I edit to improve a question much the same as I remove 'Thanks', 'Kind sir' and other general salutations. I do ...
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What should a minimal answer contain?

What is the minimum requirement for an answer, i.e. a "minimal answer"? There is a guide to writing a good answer (How to Answer) but often we don't have time to write a novel, the question can be ...
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Are there questions that are too trivial to answer?

...and what should we do with them? I'm starting to see questions on the Python tag like: "How do you access a value in a list?" (i.e., how do you use a basic data structure) "How do I call a ...
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Can we make moderator mail/responses more helpful and, so to say, humane?

Some time ago I was approached by a moderator for a perfectly valid reason, but the way it was done left me rather bewildered. Up to this day I have no idea what to make of it and whether it's ...
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How to handle unintentional duplicate answers [duplicate]

I came across this case today, both of top voted answers [1], [2] are essentially the same. Given the timestamp I consider that the duplication is unintentional. IMHO, even if the difference is up to ...
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Canonical for ODBC error: Data source name not found and no default driver specified

One very common question I encounter often is when connecting to a database, people get the following error: [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Data source name not found and no default driver ...
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Close reason for work requests [duplicate]

Fairly often, I see questions like "I have this programming task to do: <problem statement>." Full stop. If the "task" is simple enough, they may even get a few (or even several) solutions ...
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