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How is this question "not even close to being off-topic"?

This meta question was asked the night of Christmas Eve. It does not appear to be about Stack Overflow or the software that powers the Stack Exchange network, within the scope defined in the help ...
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Is there a place where I can see information (chatrooms, Q&A, and results) for previous elections?

The text for all of the Stack Overflow elections appear to change retrospectively so that when one changes, e.g. to update the link to the "The candidates answer your questions" or the Election Chat ...
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2018 Moderator Election Q&A - Question Collection

Stack Overflow is scheduled for its tenth election next week, March 12th. In connection with that, we will be holding a Q&A with the candidates. This will be an opportunity for members of the ...
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Blank Revision in Revision History with no Diff Tool buttons

I was looking at the revision history of 2017 Moderator Election Q&A - Questionnaire and came across a strange revision. If you look at the list of revisions, the 8th revision appears blank. Not ...
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Delete votes on a Moderator Election Questionnaire

Just putting this up moreso because it created an interesting dilemma than because I was personally involved... There were a few people who voted to delete my answers to the 2017 Moderator Election ...
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2017 Moderator Election Q&A - Question Collection

Stack Overflow, once again, is scheduled for an election next week, July 17th. In connection with that, we will be holding a Q&A with the candidates. This will be an opportunity for members of the ...
Grace Note's user avatar
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Is Stack Overflow a welcoming place for beginners? [duplicate]

Recently, I have asked a basic question about C++ templates. Although, I have worked with other technologies, I know very little of templates and asked a question explaining my concern. The question ...
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If the author says it's not an answer, can we take their word for it?

There are thousands of answers containing the phrases like "not an answer", and my knee-jerk impulse is to trust the author, and flag it. Seems like it would be cool if there was an automated check ...
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Should I delete my answer if the answer is "No, this is not possible"?

I have answered this question, where the OP has a requirement that seems to be a nearly impossible programming task. I explained why this is a bad requirement, but the OP ultimately wanted an answer ...
Christian Gollhardt's user avatar
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1 answer
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How to flag comments with constructive as well as non-constructive content?

Heat Detector digs up some comments now and then that contain constructive things as well as non-constructive remarks. For example: It would be better to swap X and Y and call method Z then. And @...
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How should bot accounts flooding documentation with rubbish be handled? [closed]

Over the last couple days, the C# documentation (and I'd wager other tags) have been hit by a bot continually making topic requests. The topic requests consist of a random title (possibly a tag?) ...
Rob's user avatar
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Why was my abusive flag on a post containing only gibberish declined?

Today, I flagged this answer (now deleted) as rude/abusive: However, my flag was declined: and I'm curious as to the reasons why, because common consensus agrees with me: What makes something rude ...
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Does this site value / accommodate contributions of people with disabilities?

Not everybody does (or can) think or work the same way as everyone else. I can get good results but I've never been able to do it quickly or head on. I just have never been able to get things right ...
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Let's rescue wayward resource requests! (trial run)

A few months, back, Stijn raised the issue of old, closed resource-requests: When searching for a library/tool/... with my favourite search engine, there are often results from Stack Overflow. Since ...
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What's better: a question with no attempt or with an unfixable/irrelevant attempt?

We sometimes get downvoted on Stack Overflow by posting one-liner, working answers to some users with a very clear problem, like here. So, OK, we're not a code-writing service, but what about the bad ...
Jean-François Fabre's user avatar
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5 answers
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Should I pay back debt to old answers with upvotes?

I have recently started using Stack Exchange with active user accounts after lurking as a reader of Stack Overflow for many years. I am now able to upvote, and considering getting involved in my areas ...
JeremyDouglass's user avatar
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1 answer
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Stack Overflow logged in information leak - Part 2

This is very similar to an issue that was recently reported: SO should stop leaking information to other websites about whether we are logged in However, the apparent solution of not returning any ...
Alexander O'Mara's user avatar
326 votes
9 answers
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Documentation Reputation Update Is Live [closed]

TL;DR Noticed your rep change? It’s because we’re deploying an update to the rep in the Documentation Beta as was announced a couple weeks ago. The biggest change: there is now a “minor” ...
Kevin Montrose's user avatar
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8 answers
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What can we do in response to scripts that purport to uncover who downvoted posts? [duplicate]

I was looking at a question recently in which an answerer loudly demanded a commenter explain their downvote asserting that they knew it was them and linking to a GitHub containing a script that ...
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Adopt a consistent policy on what "Requires Editing" means in the review queues

In the review queues (and the triage queue in particular), there are three options for a post. One of those options is labeled "Requires Editing". In the description of what those options ...
Cody Gray - on strike's user avatar
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16 answers
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Should I be nice to new users?

In the First Posts queue I encountered this question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38465861/json-result-from-c-sharp-web-api?noredirect=1#comment64335841_38465861 It's terrible, of course. ...
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Educating people to flag spam and not vote to close

TL DR Is there anything we can do to help educate users to use their flags and not their close votes on spam? It is not uncommon to see people voting to close spam. Spam should be flagged as spam and ...
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307 votes
22 answers
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Let's improve Stack Overflow's "Ask a Question" page!

We've all heard and done our fair share of complaining about declining question quality. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Various ideas have been floated, but haven't gotten significant traction for various ...
Cody Gray - on strike's user avatar
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1 answer
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What is the proper route for a disassociation request?

I have a question that I asked a couple of years ago, that didn't go down too well (it is too specific and is extremely unlikely to help others, even if the upvotes on the answers say otherwise). I ...
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Equality of Duplicates

This question is not about the merits of my answer to the questions discussed below, nor about the specific questions involved. It's about creating greater parity between answers to duplicate ...
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Should copyright information be removed from code? (in questions or answers)

Should copyright information (for code belonging to the author) attached to blocks of code be removed? Are we legally obligated to keep these notices here? Or can they be treated like noise (like ...
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What to do when a high rep user answers a low-quality, off-topic or duplicate question?

I've seen several situations where the OP wants to do something that has a very obvious answer, but the obvious answer is the wrong way of approaching things and has been asked before. Then let's ...
user5867440's user avatar
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1 answer
291 views

Should we add Software Recommendations as a migration target?

An inclusion of softwarerecs.stackexchange.com in the migration links:
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2 answers
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Why was this 7 ½-years-old question deleted 18 months ago, even though it has tons of upvotes and views?

I was looking at MySQL clients for Windows when I got to this question by a link found somewhere else. Luckily I have +10k, so I was able to read it and it was kind of helpful. The question has 235 ...
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Is it okay for a single user to edit all the posts (A question and all its answers)?

A few times, I come across a question that needs editing, and a number of answers of that question, also need editing. Like this Q&A, where I edited the question and all the answers. So does it ...
Arslan Ali's user avatar
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2 answers
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How should I handle a duplicate answer by new user

I was going though the Low Quality Post Review Queue when I came across an answer by a new, 1 rep user. The answer is a copy of the code in another answer to a different question. The user does ...
NathanOliver's user avatar
50 votes
2 answers
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Number of new accounts that have their first question closed shortly after account creation?

In the Tavern, the topic of post quality came up recently. One of the ideas thrown out was to delay the ability of newly registered users from posting immediately - perhaps a 30 minute delay to '...
Andy's user avatar
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2 answers
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Does SO really not care about its users? [closed]

One of the user with quite a high reputation comented on my other post the following: Remember: On SO we don't care about the users and their feelings. We care about quality posts, that is where ...
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What is the latest on adding Code Review to Off-Topic Migration Options? [duplicate]

It's been a year since this was discussed Add Code Review to 'belongs on another site' now that the site has graduated What is the latest progress with this?
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Declining Numbers of Women in Programming, What Can SO do to Help?

Edit Summary for the TLDR People are asking for a summary due to the enormity of this thread of posts and comments. In summary this post is to discuss the link of diminishing numbers of women in ...
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1 answer
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Am I evaluating link-only answers correctly?

I flagged this answer on How can I play Apple HLS live stream using html5 video tag and it was declined. This has caused me to re-evaluate whether I am evaluating link only answers correctly. Now ...
NathanOliver's user avatar
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1 answer
2k views

What to do when I find a user suggesting a large number of trivial edits?

While reviewing posts, I sometimes find a user who suggests a large number of trivial edits. For example just adding or removing a single tag with no other changes, or only removing "thanks" from ...
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I estimate 10% of the links posted here are dead. How do we deal with them?

TL;DR: Approximately 10% of 1.5M randomly selected unique links in the March 2015 data dump are unavailable. To be more precise, that is approximately 150K dead links. Motivation I've been running ...
Andy's user avatar
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Why is this heavily downvoted question not yet removed from Meta Stack Overflow? [duplicate]

I have a heavily down-voted question (Does Stack Overflow support code bidding?). I raised a moderation attention flag, and it was marked as helpful. However, my question is not yet removed from Meta ...
Don Chakkappan's user avatar
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2 answers
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Random downvoting for no reason [duplicate]

On a question that I answered on Dec 14 '14, I was downvoted yesterday for absolutely no reason. What are 'constexpr' useful for? Why is this happening is this a random error or some ...
Irrational Person's user avatar
44 votes
1 answer
737 views

Totally blank edit revision?

The OP apparently performed an edit (a one character add from the revision comment). Except: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/posts/287756/revisions So what was the change? Even an invisible character ...
BradleyDotNET's user avatar
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6 answers
6k views

Did the Red Baron hat motivate you to be a better Stack Overflow user?

Note: This question was inspired by a hat but it's actually about your experience interacting with the site in pursuit of a hat. During Winter Bash 2014, I spent a lot of time thinking about hats. In ...
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4 answers
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Can a machine be taught to flag comments automatically?

TL;DR: Yes it can. Background On June 27, 2014 Skynet awoke. It looked at Stack Overflow and thought "Why are all these people being so chatty and talking about obsolete things? I should nuke ...
Andy's user avatar
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Alternative to numeric user names?

I am tired of seeing a question from user1234567 answered by user8901234 and user5678901, all with indistinguishable avatars I can imagine the problem that this system is supposed to resolve: ...
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On large communities decaying over time, being nice or mean, and Stack Overflow

Wandering about the Internet, I stumbled across why online communities decay over time. This is a rather good article and should be read in conjunction with a group is its own worst enemy. I strongly ...
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