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Introduce users to the importance of an MCVE when asking about errors with specific code [duplicate]

It's been 10 months since I joined Stack Overflow, and I have learned the greatness of the sentence Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example please. in various comments to new questions from new ...
Nasreddine Galfout's user avatar
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Is the MCVE help page actually being linked to in a useful way?

Recently when posting questions of my own, or viewing others' questions, I see that the comments are all "Improve your question by posting a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example." or "That's ...
Cardinal System's user avatar
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First post review

I had a first-post-review test and I failed... However, I think the post wasn't following the guidelines, so I commented on the question: Haskell - manipulating/extending an ADT that isn’t under your ...
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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 ...
Nasreddine Galfout's user avatar
354 votes
52 answers
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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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Require clarification on the amount of research a question needs in order not to be closed [duplicate]

The question that is prompting my request is What is the difference between List.of and Arrays.asList?. This is the type of question that asks the most trivial question about a new feature, the type ...
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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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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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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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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 ...
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Why was this question closed as "requesting an offsite resource"?

I'm asking why this question was closed. Picture of the post in case it gets re-deleted: The close reason is: This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific ...
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Answers that are too detailed

I'm curious how to handle answers that are on the verge of making Stack Overflow a code-writing service, something that is not the goal of this site. I know this may sound strange, but I think ...
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Should I answer a write-my-code question? [duplicate]

Sometimes we see questions are about write code for me. The question does not show efforts. We should downvote it, and leave comments to notify the author to improve their question, sure. But should ...
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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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