Linked Questions
39 questions linked to/from What's better: a question with no attempt or with an unfixable/irrelevant attempt?
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Are questions that do not contain code always inappropriate? [duplicate]
I was recently chastised by a fellow member who also unilaterally closed my question on SO because it, "does not contain a minimum, verifiable, etc." piece of code. I'm not seeking to debate that ...
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Should we always require users to show what they tried? [duplicate]
I am looking at Forming a list out of two lists with certain pattern in Python now. As one comment points out, the question didn't include any code showing what the user tried at first, so it was ...
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“Ask a question” wizard prototype
You're all probably wondering who I am and where Joe is. I'm one of the developers on the Developer Affinity & Growth team with him, and I'm excited to tell you about a prototype that we'd love ...
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What can we put in a question template to help people ask better questions?
Update: Our v1 experiment is done. We used a template loosely based on enderland's answer for this experiment. See this post for an overview of the results.
Based on your feedback the DAG team is ...
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The Ask Question Wizard Is Now In Testing!
A long overdue update to our last prototype announcement, our developers are pleased to announce that they've finished the review process and responsive design updates to the Wizard and it is now in ...
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How much research effort is expected of Stack Overflow users?
I'm well aware that some research effort is expected of Stack Overflow users before they post any new questions, but I'm not sure just how much research effort is considered adequate.
I asked a ...
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2017 Moderator Election Q&A - Questionnaire
In connection with the moderator elections, we are holding a Q&A thread for the candidates. Questions collected from an earlier thread have been compiled into this one, which shall now serve as ...
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If a 1k rep user told a 6k rep user that answering 'No research effort' question is not The SO way, would that be rude?
I was reviewing a question in the MATLAB tag with no sign of research (the guy asked about step-by-step solution). I wrote the following comment:
Welcome to Stack Overflow, We want to help you solve ...
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I gamify Stack Overflow; I'm a rep-aholic. How do I stop?
My intentions have been leaning towards "gaining reputation points" more than "help people" recently.
I still have intentions to help, but my urge to gain more reputation points ...
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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 ...
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What have I done wrong if OP comments "this entire site is discouraging to newcomers"? Considering rudeness / politeness
I recently came across this (now deleted) question which to me seemed like a I haven't tried anything, can you please do my job? question.
Therefore, I added a comment with more or less the standard ...
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How can I find a balance between overexplaining (which wastes time) and underexplaining (which leads to negative feedback)?
Whenever I write a question, I try to include a lot of information or examples on what code I have and what I want the code to do.
However I feel like I over explain: I asked this question on XAML ...
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"How to Ask" sidebar should mention that 1) googling (or "searchengining") required 2) the code and the problem must be included
Currently the "How to Ask" looks this way:
I'm suggesting to improve the new paragraph in this way:
First, please Google. Next, provide details, include the code in the question (don't link to ...
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Downvoting vs. flagging poor questions
I've just come across a question which seems marginally low-quality. The OP was stuck on a basic logic problem; the question wasn't written clearly so is unlikely to be useful for anyone else. (If the ...
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Please help me to understand close reasons
The roots of recent problems I have raised on Meta are mostly about a feeling that is common amongst regular users: that the tools Stack Overflow offers are inadequate for the task. This leads to ...