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39 questions linked to/from What's better: a question with no attempt or with an unfixable/irrelevant attempt?
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Can this question about comparing R dataframes be reopened, please?
This question is quite helpful and rather relevant.
How to compare two dataframes?
It asks in clear, specific language about which functions are available for resolving a common, clear problem.
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Additional close vote reason? [duplicate]
One of the most frequent reasons I vote to close a question is if it is a request for code where the user has not made any effort at all.
Would it be helpful to offer that as a reason for closing?
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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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Specific hard-to-review question
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There was a question in triage with very high disagreement among the reviewers.
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The most relevant I could find was Close and Triage queues need a downvote option. No, ...
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High ranked question that shows no research? [duplicate]
Occasionally, I come across these little gems which have an enormous amount of up-votes, yet show no real effort from the author of the question.
While the solution provided is usually in-depth, the ...
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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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Was I wrong to answer question which showed no research effort? [duplicate]
Today I came across this question which already had a downvote and a comment from a high-rep user prompting the asker to explain what they'd already tried and what exactly they were stuck on (a ...
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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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Default highlighting for pandas, scipy and numpy should be set to Python
Umm, that's about it - as the title says pandas, scipy and numpy should all have a default language of python until an editor comes along and addresses a missing python tag or otherwise (in very rare ...