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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

tl;dr There was a question in triage with very high disagreement among the reviewers. Related meta questions 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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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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"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 ...
Jon Clements's user avatar
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10 answers
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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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