Linked Questions
20 questions linked to/from Resolved in a manner unlikely to help future readers
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Close questions caused by confusing two similar variable names [duplicate]
In this question the problem was caused by confusing two similar variable names show and showModal. I believe it's very unlikely that this question will help others in the future, but it is not ...
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Which close vote option corresponds to "unlikely to help anyone else in the future"? [duplicate]
Which close vote option corresponds to "unlikely to help anyone else in the future"?
As @yivi mentions here,
The idea [of Stack Overflow] is to build a repository of useful question and ...
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What should happen to questions about simple programming errors? [duplicate]
For instance, this one: Same Iteration Yields Different Results In Different Codes
The OP simply had their print statement in the wrong place.
I don't think it will be valuable to anyone else -- its a ...
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Reword no longer reproduced close reason wording [duplicate]
There seems to be a small loophole that certain questions are getting past this close reason with. While the wording of the close reason states that questions resolved in a manner unlikely to help ...
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How to handle questions that are not useful for future readers? [duplicate]
Sometimes there are questions which are just very unlikely to ever be useful to anybody else. This can occur if the problem is specific to the authors code and the answer is trivial. Often these ...
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Is being "not sufficiently useful to the public" a reason to vote for closure? [duplicate]
Suppose someone asks a question duly and properly - shows some effort, provides an MRE or equivalent, is clear and everything. The question even gets an answer, that gets accepted.
However, the ...
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A welcoming way to winnow out the "dumb" questions
Dumb questions. We have all seen them. Like the one I just saw that with this Java code sample,
while (!name.equals("out")) {
System.out.println(name);
break;
}
that asked why it was not "...
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Recent changes to close reasons on Stack Overflow
Over the past week, I've made several fairly significant changes to the close reasons and associated documentation on Stack Overflow. I've been monitoring and tweaking those changes, and believe they ...
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A bold idea: tweaking the emphasis of the "off-topic" close reasons
Preamble:
Moderators can make changes to site-specific close reasons; specifically, the ones under the "off topic" category. I've had some ideas for a while about how these should be subtly ...
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What should the predefined off-topic reasons be for Stack Overflow?
As described here (and elaborated on here), we're preparing to roll out some fairly major changes to how closing works that will allow for pre-defined, site-specific off-topic reasons.
On a site ...
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Do we want questions specific to one person's lack of understanding of a basic language feature?
Here is the question.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45745040/code-after-if-block-inside-a-for-loop-doesnt-work (10k only since the question has been removed)
To make a long story short, the OP ...
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What really amounts to "be nice to new contributors"? [duplicate]
This is the post that made me thinking: Python - Array - homework. Screenshot for <10k users:
I totally agree with all the comments that Stack Overflow is not a homework forum. However, when I ...
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Make description of “community-specific reason” close reason more clear
I wanted to close
Usage of DownloadToByteArray in Windows.Azure.Storage Version 3.0.2.0 as “too localised” because the author “found that she was using the wrong container name”.
But I was confused ...
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Is there a canonical for passing callback functions in JavaScript?
There are a lot of questions within the javascript tag that have to do with passing callback functions wrong, for example doing this:
setTimeout(foo(), 3000);
Instead of, correctly:
setTimeout(foo, ...
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Should a question without source code in it be closed?
I'm seeking help from the community to understand the reasons for Close vote better.
The question, Merge two one dimensional String arrays to a single array with delimiter was first closed with the ...