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How do I ask and answer homework questions?

Can one ask questions about homework here on Stack Overflow? If so, how should I go about doing so? What guidelines should users follow when responding to homework questions? Return to FAQ index
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When did I get close-vote superpowers?

I just marked this question as a duplicate all by myself. I am not a moderator and I don't think this should be possible. Did I miss something?
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Replace question downvotes and closure with a roomba-enabled "no community value" flag

I know how to mitigate the "fall of Stack Overflow". The site should be made newbie-friendly Or, rather, question-friendly. I realize that such a blunt suggestion is likely to be met with ...
Your Common Sense's user avatar
99 votes
8 answers
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Why should I help close "bad" questions that I think are valid, instead of helping the OP with an answer?

There seems to be a very high bar for contributing to Stack Overflow, especially when it comes to asking questions. These standards can result in serious self-doubt, and seem to be the driving force ...
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
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9 answers
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What if I don't want to answer but still want to help?

In question Using a void* to change a char I gave a working line of code to help solve the OP's issue (making it clearer than the previous comment). I've read Why do some people answer in comments?, ...
Jean-François Fabre's user avatar
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4 answers
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Closing as a mental typo

Here is the close reason we all know: This question was caused by a problem that can no longer be reproduced or a simple typographical error. While similar questions may be on-topic here, this one ...
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5 answers
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How does one distinguish typos from coding errors in questions?

(Latest update: Well, folks, this already becomes a holy war. I like the answer given by Ryan M below together with my response to him in the comments. At least, it works for me. So I suggest ...
Damir Tenishev's user avatar
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5 answers
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Are there questions that are too trivial to answer?

...and what should we do with them? I'm starting to see questions on the Python tag like: "How do you access a value in a list?" (i.e., how do you use a basic data structure) "How do I call a ...
Two-Bit Alchemist's user avatar
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1 answer
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Should I flag a question as duplicate if it has received better answers?

Should I flag a question as a duplicate if it has already received better answer(s) than the original question? If I do flag the duplicate, people are/may be more likely to visit the original ...
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What is a canonical question/answer, and what is their purpose?

Here is wikipedia's definition of "canonical": Canonical is the adjective for canon, literally a 'rule', and has come to mean also 'standard', 'archetypal', 'typical', or 'unique ...
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4 answers
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How do we deal with misuse of "typo/no longer reproducible" close-reason?

Sometimes, it's like nails on a chalkboard to me when Not reproducible or was caused by a typo is misused on questions that actually lack a reproducible example. It's even frustrating when others use ...
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How to organize the finding or writing and advertise the existence of canonical questions?

I know of a few questions that get asked and answered on a daily basis. For example in the C# tag: How to read [this JSON] into a model? How to read CSV data? How to write CSV data? Why doesn't my ...
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When should one duplicate a question to "What is a debugger and how can it help me diagnose problems?"

I see questions like this one being marked duplicate of What is a debugger and how can it help me diagnose problems?. I get the sentiment. But clearly, OP is not asking what a debugger is; they are ...
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Should a question manually list duplicates or related questions? If not, should I remove the list (in part)?

The version https://stackoverflow.com/revisions/204476/17 of question What should main() return in C and C++? as I post is simple in terms of what it's asking, but quite a long question because it ...
Jan Schultke's user avatar
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Important context removed from answer, why?

I wrote an answer to a poorly written question. I provided a possible answer but added a disclaimer to state that the symptoms described in the question can have many causes. And the only way to find ...
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