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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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How can you find out that an answer is very low quality?

I have trouble distinguishing Very Low Quality answers. I was randomly checking my flagging history, and I saw that this answer which I had thought was an obvious example of VLQ posts, not only was ...
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How much change to the question is too much?

I answered a Bounty question AddHandler not working for .php files - Apache 2.4 The scope of the original question was narrow but, as you can see, revision 3 changed the scope of the question (...
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Should I answer a question when I found a solution that might not be the best?

Question: Assuming that I found a question, and the owner of it has no idea about a specific question with clear description and few lines of codes. After a while, I got a feasible solution but I was ...
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How can I insert a SQL "Live Demo" into my answer?

I've seen a few people insert a "Live Demo" button in their answers instead of having to link to an external SQLFiddle. How do I do that? Is it restricted to a subset of users based on Reputation? ...
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The ability to search for answers to your own questions

Stack Overflow's search feature allows me to search for my own questions and answers using user:me, but it doesn't allow me to search for answers to my questions posted by other users. I want to find ...
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Is an answer that just confirms another answer allowed?

During review, I got this answer. I thought it appropriate to flag as "not an answer", but it turned out to be one of those review audits and apparently, it is considered a high quality answer. I ...
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Is there some backstory to this highly upvoted, wrong answer?

I'm puzzled by this answer to this question. The answer has 19 upvotes (and 1 downvote). The answer is completely wrong: The solution rotates the text (which was not asked for). The solution does ...
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Answer helps you understand, but is very awkwardly worded

There is a question I just saw that was very interesting to me. A user posted an answer that clearly had a lot of thought put into it - it's six paragraphs long. After reading it 15-20 times, I ...
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Is it forbidden to suggest to create an GitHub issue/discussion for other problems?

An OSS maintainer sometimes posts an answer to a question of their OSS. And they sometimes prefer GitHub to Stack Overflow. In this situation, is it OK to suggest, in the answer, to create GitHub ...
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Parts of the code in my answer were removed by another user without explanation. How should I proceed?

I answered a question and next to it added a piece of code that was in another issue of Stack Overflow putting together the source. But after a few hours, another user edited my answer twice, ...
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How can we encourage answers that are helpful to people other than the asker?

I just received an SO survey, to which I responded quite negatively. I think current questions are mostly terrible, and current answers are mostly terrible. Here's an example showing one kind of ...
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Questions of mine getting downvoted – how can I become a better community member?

I'm looking for some advice on becoming a better member of the community. I feel like I want to leave because I keep on getting downvoted. I understand why two of my questions were downvoted: they ...
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Is this user spamming for their employer?

I came across this answer in the review queue and downvoted it because it felt like an advertisement. I didn't feel comfortable flagging it as spam since the affiliation with the company was disclosed ...
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Answer a bad question if it's gotten a terrible answer?

Say you stumble upon a question that's written poorly. For example, the intent of the question is clear, but the OP doesn't mention anything he's tried. The question has an (upvoted) answer already, ...
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Partial answer in comments

I have recently asked a question here. 1 answer solved my issue partially, but the answerer helped in solving the rest of the issue in the question comments (not the answer comments). In fact most of ...
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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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Do good answers require an explanation?

I was just attempting to answer questions when, right before I posted my answer, this answer was posted. This reminded me of a conundrum I've been pondering about for a long time in Stack Overflow: ...
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Preventing "This is a late answer" preambles

With late answers, an all too common pattern (or antipattern) is the well-intentioned, but gratuitous, preamble, such as "This is too late for the questioner but might help someone else" or "Although ...
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Properly addressing programming questions

When I tend to answer a programming question, I try to give the OP something they can build on rather than a full blown class or function. I definitely see a lot of people providing full blown ...
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Should I flag one of the 2 answers of this question as plagiarism?

I came across this question and 2 answers to the question in one of my review queues. https://stackoverflow.com/a/72757765/14732669 https://stackoverflow.com/a/72757800/14732669 Notice that they ...
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Answering Questions With Accepted Answer

Is it correct/OK/encouraged to submit an answer to a question even if an already existing answer has already been accepted?
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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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Reason for ordering of answers where none is accepted

A recent question has 3 answers, no answer has been upvoted, no answer has been downvoted and my answer is on top even though my answer wasn't the first and the other guys who answered have more rep. ...
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Should I accept a bad answer or write my own?

I recently posted a fairly standard Stack Overflow question about how to use an existing library to accomplish a task. (I'm being purposely vague to avoid shaming the answerer.) I didn't receive any ...
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Self-answered question where the problem came from a framework; should I put a link to the opened GitHub issues?

Basically, the other day, I asked a question on Stack Overflow about an unusual behaviour when coding in TypeScript using Angular. After a few days of searching deeper, I realised the problem ...
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What happens when I delete my answer?

I know when I delete my answer, that had been downvoted by other users, my reputation is back. I just want to know if someone can still see my answer (that has been deleted by me) if they view that ...
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Make it possible to bookmark *answers*

Stack Overflow already allows bookmarking a question. It'll be really nice if we could bookmark specific answers. It can save a lot of time, especially when you're trying to find something specific (...
Saunved Mutalik's user avatar
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Does the OP get notified when I undelete my answer?

I just posted an answer. After I posted it I realised that actually I was wrong, so I went and deleted it. After some time, I came up with a correct answer, so I edited the deleted answer and then ...
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Curious case of copied code

I came upon it by complete accident when looking at some question that asked for validating IP addresses in JavaScript. The following solution was proposed in an answer: function ValidateIPaddress(...
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First (late) answer review

To do correctly a review of a late answer, I should check existing answers to see if the new answer gives some extra information, right? But the review window only gives me the question itself and ...
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Why are typos not mentioned in the list of questions that shouldn't be answered?

Within my first week or so of joining SO I posted an answer to a question where the only issue with the code was that they forgot to add () for a method call or something similar. I think I even used ...
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Is it unreasonable to use a library in a solution without first asking the OP?

In reference to this question: Group according to a column in csv using python The OP asked a question about reading a CSV mentioning no restrictions on what packages could be used, but also not ...
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Does an answer need to have code to be considered complete?

I wrote this answer to a question, and got a comment from a user saying I didn't actually answer the question. Should I put actual code in my answers to have them be considered complete, or is it ...
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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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When should I flag an answer?

I'm really trying hard not to target or call anyone out so I will refrain from posting any names unless it is deemed helpful. That said, I came across an answer today that had been directly copied and ...
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How to add Swift answers to older iOS questions

It happens to me all the time: I am searching for an answer to a current question I have in my Swift 3 code. I find a useful answer, but it is written in Objective-C or earlier Swift versions. After ...
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Dealing with answers that correct the code, but don't answer the question

I was looking over a question asking why they were getting "dead code" errors. Someone posted an answer that basically said the typical "you're unconditionally returning in the loop, so the loop will ...
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Interesting "undownvoted" occurrence on my account

Logged on this am and noticed this: I'm guessing the "auto downvote robot thing" has undone these 3 downvotes. I'm guessing it thinks I was serially voting, which I suppose I was as each of these ...
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What should I do about an answer that was edited to contain both good and bad advice?

I occasionally see a bad answer that has bad advice (and often comments to that effect) but then the author of the answer inserts an Edit: _good advice here_. How do I vote on such an answer? The ...
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What should we do with answers without explanation? [duplicate]

Today I answered this question. There was already an answer providing working code, but without an explanation why this behavior is encountered. I do not know if the answerer just didn't bother to ...
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What to do with existing answers when a method is renamed in an API?

Sometimes in a popular API a method is deprecated in favour of another. On many occasions, the syntax itself is unchanged. Here are some examples in pandas: sort deprecated in favour of sort_values ...
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Google results have highlighted answers from Stack Overflow? [duplicate]

I was just curious about seeing this in Google results today: I've not seen this before, so wondered if it was something new where the answer on the question, is highlighted in the same way ...
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Are answers that contain only commented code acceptable?

I found this answer today: The code itself is fine, but there's nothing explaining the problem or why the provided code fixes the problem. I commented on the answer requesting the user to add more ...
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Is it acceptable to fundamentally change own answer? [duplicate]

Assume I have answered a question incorrectly. Should I fundamentally change the answer if I found another approach, or should I delete the original answer and post another one?
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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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Can I transfer reputation to answer without using bounty to get more unnecessary attention?

I think someone's answer is great and really helped me, and it didn't got enough upvotes because my question didn't got enough attention in the first place. Is there a way to do it?
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Is an answer (almost literally) copied from another site allowed?

I am getting into MVC at the moment and I was searching the difference between RenderBody(), RenderSection() and RenderPage(). Then I noticed this answer is just copying this article from CodeProject ...
Alexander Derck's user avatar
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Deleting my own bad answer after it is accepted

I'm having some issues with a particular bad answer of mine that I posted about a little more than a year and a half ago. The answer does do what the OP wanted, but didn't do it in a way that ...
Crackertastic's user avatar
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Answering questions that show lack of research?

There is always a discussion open regarding homework questions, duplicates, etc. But I can't seem to find anything that tackles a few questions I have. I have just come across this (<10k ...
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