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This tag is for questions specifically about the process of asking questions on Stack Overflow.

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How much research effort is expected of Stack Overflow users?

I'm well aware that some research effort is expected of Stack Overflow users before they post any new questions, but I'm not sure just how much research effort is considered adequate. I asked a ...
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Why is Stack Overflow so negative of late? [closed]

I've been using Stack Overflow for a few years, and initially most questions you asked got a positive reception: happy comments and answers, people that tried to help you out regardless of the ...
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Stack Overflow question checklist

My earlier blog post on how to write a good question is pretty long, and I suspect that even when I refer people to it, often they don't bother reading it. So here's a short list of questions to check ...
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Why is "Can someone help me?" not an actual question?

To an asker, their question seems pretty good. They've explained the context of their project, there's a detailed list of what they want to accomplish, and they've shown what they have tried / their ...
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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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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 ...
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Help the helpless with how-to-ask tag tips

After adding a particular tag, such as this super helpful assistant will pop-up to suggest what their question should contain: Since forcing users to get badges or asking them "what have you tried?" ...
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Under what circumstances may I add "urgent" or other similar phrases to my question, in order to obtain faster answers?

We often have people desiring speedy answers to a question, and they will add phrases intended to elicit solutions quickly. For example: This is urgent for me Please reply ASAP! I am under a tight ...
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I've been told to create a "runnable" example with "Stack Snippets". How do I do that?

Sometimes when asking a question or posting an answer related to HTML, CSS, and/or JavaScript, I've been told to create a minimal, complete, and verifiable example using Stack Snippets. How do I do ...
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Something in my web site or project doesn't work. Can I just paste a link to it?

I have a CSS, HTML, or JavaScript problem on a website I'm working on. I would like to just describe the problem and paste a link to the external site in question. Can I do this instead of posting ...
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Error -- "you can only post once every 90 minutes" but I haven't posted in days

I tried to post a SO question this morning, but I got an error saying: You can only post once every 90 minutes. However, I haven't posted in days, let alone 90 minutes. What gives?
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The Ask Question Wizard Is Now In Testing!

A long overdue update to our last prototype announcement, our developers are pleased to announce that they've finished the review process and responsive design updates to the Wizard and it is now in ...
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Introducing the Staging Ground, an attempt at improving the first-time asker experience - What was asking your first question like?

Stack Exchange sites are some of the best knowledge resources available. The Stack Exchange network is built on the premise that good questions (asked with a good process behind them) can get good ...
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What do I do if my question has received no answers or comments?

This seems like a good and useful question. It has received no attention. Only 12 views. What should I do? Seems like it would be bad form to re-ask it. Android sounds not playing after successive ...
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How to reduce and quickly close questions that are merely requirements?

I can't even count how many times a question is downvoted and closed because it's merely a dump of OP's wishes or requirements without any attempt to solve his problem and/or debug his program. Just ...
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Old question, new technology, new answer

What should be done when a question is similar to an old question, but the answer to the new question depends on technology that did not exist, or was not usably mature, at the time of the old ...
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Kind reminder to remove noise

When reviewing suggested edits, I noticed that many edits are proposed only to remove noise, which I consider to be trivial. I think we can pop up a reminder when the post contains the word "thank" (...
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Introducing: Channels - Q&A For Engineering Teams [closed]

Update: Channels are now called: stack-overflow-for-teams. When you use Stack Overflow to solve some of your problems, you begin wanting to use it for everything. We've often said that Stack Overflow ...
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Let's send new users off to see the Wizard

This post is prompted in part by What can we put in a question template to help people ask better questions? where Jon Ericson and others have indicated an intention to develop a question wizard ...
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Aren't new users throttled asking questions anymore?

How can this happen: I thought that new users were throttled with asking no more questions than one within 90 minutes? As @gnat stated in comments: since all the garbage they dumped is ...
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Probationary period for Questions to be Answered to encourage better questions with more effective Moderation?

An idea that was formed from some discussion: More effective closing / downvoting of junk questions to help with the signal-noise ratio? How about a waiting period for Questions to be Answered: You ...
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We are seeking functional feedback for the formatting assistant

We are seeking functional feedback for the formatting assistant experiment, which will help users format their question body and code according to the language they are using. The experiment is now ...
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Feature Test: Ask Wizard for New Users (trial has completed)

This experiment was live from 2022-03-21 14:20 UTC until 2022-04-06 12:00 UTC. Initial data from the test looks to be positive. We plan on doing some bigger data analysis on the results and will post ...
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How can I draft multiple posts?

I need to keep drafts of multiple questions before posting them on Stack Overflow, so I can post them or discard them accordingly later after doing the required additions/corrections and research. ...
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Staging Ground Workflow: Question Details & Actions

We have previously mentioned our plans for a new section on the site called the Staging Ground, which is aimed at improving the new user onboarding experience and increasing the quality of first ...
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Questions are now rate-limited to 1 per 90 minutes?

I'm unable to post any question at Stack Overflow. It says "You can only post once every 90 minutes". I faced this issue yesterday as well. Was this changed from the previous 20 minutes? If so, why?
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Could we add a tag-specific MRE page?

Update Based on all the comments and on Shepmaster's answer, I think perhaps it would be better to have an MRE Guideline page (that might include templates) instead of a MRE template page for each tag....
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What should a 'minimal, reproducible example' include for problems with automating web browsers using Selenium?

I've been cruising the C# selenium questions for quite some time now. I frequently find myself down-voting these questions and voting to close them as needing details or clarity, or needing debugging ...
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How can we encourage (new) authors to ask confident questions?

Introduction I've been thinking recently about a broad category of question edits that I often make. I'm interested in how some kinds of chatty (and excisable) material inadvertently create a ...
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Tips for asking a good Structured Query Language (SQL) question

Are there some particular items I should be including in my SQL questions that would help others better understand the problem and attract more useful answers? Return to FAQ index Canonical link (of ...
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How do I create a React Stack Snippet with JSX support?

In the Stack Snippets editor, I can see a drop-down box for including a version of React, but how do I actually create a snippet using React with JSX in it? Return to FAQ index
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Is asking for an explanation of some code on-topic?

I just got a code solution from someone, but without an explanation, and he already did so much so I didn't ask him for an explanation. Is asking a new question like "Can anyone tell me how this ...
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Puzzle/challenge questions: do they belong on Stack Overflow?

I am asking because I noticed a user where all his questions are basically SQL puzzles/challenges. At first, I thought that it was a clever way of not saying it was homework, and not having to show ...
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What does the "That solved my problem!" button do?

Why does this button appear? Because someone's suggested this is a duplicate? What happens when I click this button? Will my question be closed? Will score from the guys who've already answered my ...
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Don't show closed, downvoted questions in the "Questions that may already have your answer" list

I just answered this rather confusing question here on meta: Why did SO ban me from asking questions for asking a "poor" question when i copied exactly the same question that was asked at least ...
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Title cannot contain "How to build XXX in VS Code?"

Since introduction of some regex limiting the titles, I can't ask the question about Visual Studio Code in the title. Title cannot contain "How to build X in VS Code?". I was struggling to ...
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More than one question per post

If I have more than just one question (or error) about something (e.g. a TextBox control), should I group all of them in one only post or should I create a different post for each question or problem? ...
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Move tags field to top when creating/editing a question

Since we have a common problem with people putting tags in the title wouldn't it make sense to have the editor hint that isn't appropriate by the flow? I think we could move the tags at the top to ...
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How much code is too much code to put into a question?

So, I've recently seen a lot of cases where questions have mostly code written on them rather than actual information that can be used to solve the problem. There's been people posting plenty of code ...
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Require new users to check the preview before posting

Following on from Highlight the preview on the Ask Question page, whether or not we do that, I wonder if for new users, we may want to (softly) force a review of the preview before allowing them to ...
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Why should I post complete errors? Why isn't the message itself enough?

I have a shell script that fails saying there's no such file or directory. This error message seems clear to me, but when I post about it, I'm being asked to include the full and complete error ...
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Do non-English words increase the probability of receiving downvotes?

I'm a .NET developer from Argentina, and, as you may could (*) know, our main language is Spanish. In some of my questions, I have included code with some words in my language, because you all know ...
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Should I really ask the same question again if the old one was closed as a duplicate?

The duplicate banner tells me: Your post has been associated with a similar question. If this question doesnā€™t resolve your question, ask a new one. Should I keep reposting my question until I ...
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Why doesn't Stack Overflow allow discussable questions or questions that require opinions?

Why doesn't Stack Overflow welcome discussable questions or questions that require opinions? I think these types of questions may also be beneficial like the coding questions.
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Should we be afraid to ask questions?

The feedback on my questions has generally not been that negative or harsh, but what I'm seeing all around me has made me afraid to ask anything. It's dangerous. Be a little unclear - lambasted. A ...
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"How do I ask a good question" page needs explicit statement "Don't repost your questions"

At the moment, part of the closed question notice You can edit the question or post a new one links to the How do I ask a good question page as requested in ā€œYou can edit the question or post a new ...
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🐋😎💩 Can we stop emojis being a part of question titles? 💩😎🐋 [duplicate]

They add very little (no?) value to the actual question title and it should be classed as "noise". I do believe that it falls within the same category as including the programming language in your ...
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Is Stack Overflow a good place for self learners?

My journey on to Meta Stack Overflow started today after I asked a question and not five minutes after posting, it got marked as duplicate and closed. I tried asking it differently, but I quickly ...
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Why does the tab key not work while writing questions/answers? [duplicate]

While I write a question/answer on Stack Overflow, and I want paste code, it does not always paste correctly formatted. For example: void helloworldSpammer(int times) { for(int ...
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What is the recommended way to improve question writing without being downvoted into oblivion?

I've posted a question that received a downvote. The original downvoter didn't specify an issue with the question. Luckily, a senior user (@kapa) helped me to identify some issues with it, and I've ...
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