Questions tagged [answers]
This tag is for questions about answers: how to answer, whether specific answers are appropriate, and so forth.
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How to handle multiple duplicate and low quality answers on popular questions?
Popular questions often have a lot of answers. Rarely each of these answers presents a good, unique solution to the problem (also, that could indicate that the question is too broad). In most cases ...
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Graying out downvoted answers in meta discussion questions
A lot of posts marked with discussion are rather controversial, and so is the voting on answers. However I think that the meta community partly lives from this diversity, and since downvoting on those ...
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How can I answer if the question isn't accepting answers?
I found this question, and I know of a good solution for the problem. How can I share my solution?
The "Add a comment" button requires "50 reputation", but I have no idea about the "reputation". How ...
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Are answers which misunderstood the question low quality?
Let's say an OP asks:
Why does X produces this result?
An answer is
To make it work, change, etc...
The answer obviously misunderstood the question. The goal is not to correct the original ...
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What constitutes an answer?
A fairly consistent question that gets raised on MSO is what constitutes an answer. This takes several forms:
Why was my NAA flag declined? (example)
These comments should have been an answer. (...
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Unanswered Questions - inactive users [duplicate]
Is there anyway that we can as a community can handle unanswered questions? I'm like many here a bit of a perfectionist and in an ideal world we'd have every question on the site either closed or ...
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User answering the question after it is closed [duplicate]
I recently closed a question at 11:13:15Z and user answered at 11:14:40Z
How did he do that?
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How to deal appropriately with answers posted for obvious help vampire questions? [duplicate]
Today I came across this question
that obviously didn't deserve to get an answer, in preserving from getting future researchers the impression, such questions are well formed, and achieved at SO well....
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What to do with same answers from one user on multiple questions
I just noticed a user who posted the same answer to some old questions.
The answers look like "You can use this JavaScript library to solve your problem" and some code how it would work with that.
I ...
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Are blog-like Q&A pairs off-topic for Stack Overflow? [duplicate]
Note: I usually avoid pointing to a specific user or question, as I don't want to do any public shamming, but I'm pretty sure that the specific question wouldn't be to hard to find anyway seeing as I'...
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Is it appropriate to delete a link-only answer in review queue? [duplicate]
Supposing the question was already answered and accepted, this would be an obvious yes. Delete
Supposing this was the only answer, and the OP posted a thank you comment or otherwise marked it correct,...
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Why have I stopped earning reputation for upvotes? [duplicate]
I answered a question and got +30 for the first 3 upvotes. Then I got another upvote, but no more reputation. Why did I stop getting rep for upvotes?
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Tags on answers
Currently it's possible to have tags only on questions; answers have been deprived of this possibility. However, it is not uncommon for a slightly more general question to get answers that, ...
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Can we have something akin to Reddit's "Gold" here for nice posts?
Every now and then, you see an outstanding answer or question. And you want to give an immediate reward(i.e not a regular bounty, which has a delay before rewarding).
A piece of work that took much ...
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Flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer [duplicate]
This answer frustrates me a lot, it's a completely unsourced opinion, it's a well up-voted comment that someone accidentally entered as an answer.
The question is:
Is this a g++ bug? Is there a ...
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Is there a 'Answer in progress' state? Or should there be one?
I am using SO frequently, more as user than contributing, but I see comments like "we just gave the same answer within minutes" very often.
Would it not be very useful, if there was a state "n ...
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I should be allowed to answer closed questions
Too many times I have read a question and gone away to write and test a solution, only to come back to find that the question has been suspended, usually because it is unclear what you're asking or ...
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What should we do with new answers that just repeat old ones?
There is an extremely popular question in bash: Bash scripting & read file line by line. It has attracted almost 500K visits in four years and there is already a canonical, well documented, useful ...
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What is the new "Answer similar questions" feature for?
I and a few others in chat are noticing that we get the following message after answering a question:
Thanks for contributing! Have more to say? Answer similar questions
Clicking the button for ...
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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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What triggers the CAPTCHA when posting an answer?
I've recently wrote this answer and the system challenged with a CAPTCHA before I could post. These are pretty annoying and slow me down, because I am scarcely better than a robot at reading the darn ...
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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 ...
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Should we be allowed to flag duplicate answers? [duplicate]
This has been one of my pet peeves for quite some time now -- duplicate answers in the same question. I know almost everyone has encountered this at least once, in their answers, questions, or even ...
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Are all generative AIs banned?
I recently came across this answer. [The answer has since been deleted - screenshot here]. The answerer's profile acknowledges that
We are an AI Generated response community, we are real humans who ...
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Answers which are wrong
First time asker here.
There is a question on Stack Overflow that has a bounty for 400 reputation points. I have answered the question after user Leyenda. Leyenda's answer is actually false (it does ...
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Please stop linking to the "Zalgo" / anti-Cthulhu regex rant
Anyone who has stopped for more than 5 seconds in the regex tag knows of this "dubious" answer:
Every time you attempt to parse HTML with regular expressions, the unholy child weeps the ...
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How to deal with "this is fixed in X" and "This is a bug" answers?
How should we handle answers like https://stackoverflow.com/a/23229273/1149495 ("I fixed it in version 2.05.") or https://stackoverflow.com/a/1825023/1149495 ("This is a bug")?
They don't provide any ...
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"I fixed your problem" better than "that's your problem"?
Here is the SO question that inspired me to bring this up to meta and hear your opinions.
The OP gets a rather generic and obvious error message but doesn't understand what is causing it... He/She ...
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Why aren't there any more grayed-out answers?
I know that answers which have a score of -3 or less are grayed-out. But now I've been noticing some answers which are not grayed out (like this and this) even though they have a score less than -2. ...
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Is it OK to flag exact duplicate answers as Very Low Quality?
Is it OK to flag exact duplicate answers as Very Low Quality? One of my privileges as a 20k+ trusted user is the ability to vote to delete answers with a negative score. The help center says that I ...
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Linking to a great answer rather than copy it? [closed]
After I read the introduction about StackOverflow documentation, I instantly thought of one piece of documentation I wanted to see there. This great answer, about how to undo a Git commit, that I ...
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How to deal with people editing their answers to incorporate other answers?
One thing I've noticed on Stack Overflow is that users will often post a first answer to a question falling in to one or more of the following categories:
Very limited detail/explanation
No mention ...
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No way to delete own answer in Stack Exchange Android app
I cannot delete my answer from the Stack Exchange Android app. Is the feature missing or the feature is not present for some reasons?
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Answering low quality questions with quality answers [duplicate]
I keep seeing questions like this one that are poor quality. Basically something along the lines of :
"I'm not sure where to start but this is what I want..."
"Can someone write this code for me...."
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How to handle repeated answer reposting
I came across two questions which should probably be marked as duplicates. Both questions had the same answer (with minor modifications) posted by a 20k+ rep user. After doing some research I read ...
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How should one maintain/support old answers?
Over a period of 4 years, I have answered a lot of questions on SO, and occasionally I get a down-vote on an old answer, which was valid at the time, but now better solutions/approaches exist, or ...
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What to do with question where the answer are confirmed and fixed bugs?
I've seen several times comments by the author of a package that the strange behavior addressed by the question was caused by a bug. The package author later fixed the bug and mentioned this in ...
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How to deal with post containing only code
How should I deal with stuff that contains only code (both question, "here code, fix it" and answer that has just a bunch of lines and not comment at all)?
Is:
for answer: flagging it as "This is ...
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Should attempts to answer a question through comments be flagged?
I see many people attempting to answer the OP by commenting the question.
In my opinion this is not the right thing to do, I think people are afraid to post a too short answer, or afraid of getting ...
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The life of answering questions on Stack Overflow
You may have noticed recent discussions regarding how best to improve the signal-to-noise ratio, reducing or suppressing low-quality posts from less-invested persons trying to avoid work, and ...
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Implement a vote-based warning system for potentially dangerous answers
A while back after running into a pretty scary and incredibly insecure answer, I started to think about the inadequacy involved in notifying others. Then, after reading the post, Mod seems to have ...
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Answering questions which ask for effort guidance, not spoon-fed solutions
I have come across a few questions which were of the "help me get started" variety, but, the poster was not asking for spoon-fed solutions, just directions on how to get started. These questions are ...
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Does the recent blog post on being less hostile contradict "How to Answer"'s advice on not answering bad questions?
Closely related: Is the How to Answer article's section on only answering well-asked questions advice or site policy?
Also related: Is a comment telling someone not to answer constructive?
The ...
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Is it reasonable to upvote an answer if you don't know if it works?
I am guilty of this, and I suspect most users have been at some point.
You arrive at a question, either because you're just browsing or you think you could answer it. You realise that either the ...
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Is "Sparrows and Owls" a useful model of answering behavior?
Tim Post pointed me to a fascinating paper: "Sparrows and Owls: Characterisation of Expert Behaviour in StackOverflow" (free version). It immediately caught my attention because (like foxes ...
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May I change my high-voted incorrect not-accepted answer to say the opposite?
Let's say I answered a question and got a load of upvotes (at least 20) in the first 15 minutes of the question's existence.
Right from the beginning, there was a comment that my answer was far-out ...
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Are answers which merely summarize other answers acceptable?
Maybe this has already been discussed before, but I couldn't find any relevant question here.
I recently found this answer which appears to do nothing but summarize other answers. The user merely ...
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What if I answer a question in a comment?
If I answered a question in comment, and the person who posted the question said that my comment has solved their problem, should I post an answer in the answers section or is a comment enough?
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How can I know if I'm banned from answering without trying to answer?
I gave some bad answers on Stack Overflow and as a result I'm banned from answering again.
I know that to lift up the ban, I need to gain reputation by asking questions and eventually the ban will be ...
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Why answer questions with code in the context of a library instead of vanilla JavaScript?
I notice that a lot of times, even if a question is pure vanilla JavaScript, folks will answer in the context of a library like jQuery. I get that this works, but wouldn't it make more sense for ...