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Why Can't I Override An Incorrect Warning About Code Formatting?

I recently posted a question where I was forced to format a non-code section as code in order to post the question. There's some output from a console program, which I had formatted as a block quote......
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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 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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Question on Stack Overflow not getting answered?

I posted a question on Stack Overflow figuring it was fairly easy and simple, expecting an answer within the next day or two, I went about my own little world. I managed to get 2 answers. The fact is,...
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Should "tags" be filled before "title"? [duplicate]

When I approach asking a question I think about the tags first. In fact, I often end up filling in the tags first, then jumping back up to fill in the title and question body--and then my tags are ...
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What is the algorithm/metric used to determine question similarity?

When one asks a question on stackoverflow, a list of already asked questions (ranked in order of most similar to least similar?) are displayed to the user. How is this similarity determined? Does ...
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Should questions regarding Project Euler be allowed?

I've been active on Project Euler for a while. A couple of things from the FAQ in the main page are: About search engines: I solved it by using a search engine, does that matter? Making use ...
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Asking questions when I am limited as to what I can share

I haven't posted a question in a while which has gotten a downvote, but I sure do make it hard for people to help me. This is because I am highly restricted on what I can post to get help on by my ...
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When is a programming question not about programming?

Recently it seems that every time I ask a question I get told "off topic", take that to another stack site, it's not about programming. I would really rather not have my account banned from asking ...
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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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Is it okay to post questions on one Stack Exchange site and answers on another?

My current status, as of the moment of this post is that on Stack Overflow I have 16 answers and 3 questions. However on Arqade I haven't answered a single question, yet have asked 2, and will ...
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How can I communicate to answerers that I'm looking to understand the general strategy for solving a problem, not just a solution to my example?

What PCRE will deliver a sub-string if present, else null? You'll see that formulation has attracted answers mostly that solve just the example, rather than the general requirement.
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Why was this basic Java question so ill-received? [duplicate]

I passed by a question on Java's Scanner.next() method and I was kinda shock that in just 5 minutes, the question and every answer for it got down-voted several times, even correct answers. So I ...
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How many reputation points are needed in order to remove a question ban?

A few weeks ago, I got blocked from asking questions. Since then, I gained almost 200 reputation points putting me in the top 4% contributors in the last month, gaining 204 points in a month. From ...
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Appropriate to Re-ask questions? [duplicate]

This is a follow up to an earlier question of mine - I asked this question recently. However, due to the fact that I am very inexperienced in swift, I explained my question really badly and with (what ...
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What do you think about a "do some research" delay before posting a question for very low rep users?

I want to start a little discussion on how to avoid all the badly formatted questions where some research on the internet would have brought up thousands of results. I searched Meta.SO (and meta....
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How to make the structures generated by dput() more amenable to the character length restrictions of stackoverflow

I'm trying to submit questions to stack overflow, but some of the dataframes I need for my examples are large and made larger by dput(). Is there a workaround to this? For example, here is a structure ...
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Can I ask questions to proof-read my code?

I have a section of code that I have tested out, and it seems to be sound, but as a (very) amateur coder I am uncertain if it's overkill, or even contradictory. Can I post it as a question and ask ...
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Why is this question title considered subjective?

"How do you remove an element from an array of protocols in Swift?" That seems like a perfectly legit question and I'm curious why Stack Overflow thinks it sounds subjective:
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Is it ok to ask I-don't-care-about-your-language type questions on Stack Overflow?

Let me explain. Many times when I'm forced to venture outside of my territory, my conversations (not always on Stack Overflow) tend to go a little something like this: Me: I just need the contents in ...
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how to ask "is this good practice?" or "is there a better solution than...?"

I have seen (and asked) questions on stack overflow that ask if a solution to a problem is good practice or if there is a better way (perhaps quicker or more efficient) to solve the same problem. As ...
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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 ...
Mauro Bilotti's user avatar
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Being polite while asking a question? [duplicate]

I try to be polite and courteous when asking for help thus I always try to end my questions with a "Thank you for the help!" or something similar (on the initial post) just to show some appreciation ...
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Listing exemplary questions on the "Help Center > Asking" page

Following the encouraging comments of several people who answered a question I posted on Stack Overflow, I looked more thoroughly at the guidelines of question asking, specifically searching for ...
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Do questions about setting up IDE's belong on SO?

If someone has a problem with setting up their IDE, and decides to ask, does that question belong on SO?
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How to ask a good question when I'm not sure what I'm looking for?

I am a student in computer science. I am technically a junior, but as far as my major is concerned I am on a sophomore level. Because of this and the fact that I didn't do any programming before ...
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How to handle users re-asking a question with more info/code the 2nd time

I just came across this question and then the user's followup/re-ask in this question. The 2nd question actually has code in it now and is a little more clear what they're asking, although it poses ...
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Trailing thanks in questions [duplicate]

When reviewing questions from new users I often encounter they postfix their questions with "Thanks in advance", "Thank you", "Thanks, %name%", whatever. Is thanking in questions appropriate or should ...
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Can questions about sense of technical documentation be asked?

I'm reading programming documentation (C++ International Standard, for example). But, because English is not my native language, it is possible that I don't understand some chunks of the standard text ...
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Proposal for an approval system for questions

Following up on Why is Stack Overflow so negative of late? and specifically the help-vampire/"repwhore" aspect, I figured I might toss up a suggestion for an approval system for the questions. How it ...
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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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Should I be asking for general advice on Stack Overflow? [duplicate]

I want to ask for on the Game Development section of Stack Overflow. It has absolutely nothing to do with any actual code or work. Is this allowed?
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How do I ask a question about a problem with .xib file?

For those of you who don't know, .xib is the extension of files produced by Apple's GUI builder, aptly named 'Interface Builder'. I have a programming problem/question: I get an EXC_BAD_ACCESS ...
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Voted down question can't recover

Question: Why are extension methods used extensively in LINQ, despite the framework's guidelines? When originally asking this question I mis-quoted the source and it was down voted accordingly, ...
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Where to ask about general things

as it is off-topic for SO, to ask general question such as: What is the best technologies choice for such and such How to learn this and that. etc. and I often came across the serious trouble like ...
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Tags in question title auto-search

When I click "Ask Question" and enter the title, StackOverflow helpfully searches for similar questions. However, it does not take into account the tags field below the question body, and if I put ...
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What should I do when I want Y and folks make assumptions about X? [duplicate]

Contributors often respond to questions with references to the XY problem - What is the XY problem? ("What's the X that you need Y for?"). That's fine. It's also fine when they add something about it ...
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'Post Your Question' button disabled after adding too many tags and unable to enable it again

I just tried to ask a question on SO and when I pressed the 'Post Your Question' button I got the error that I can't use more that 5 tags and the button got disabled. After removing a tag so the total ...
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How to share techniques on Stack Overflow [duplicate]

I've shared a technique achievement on Stack Overflow but unfortunately my post was closed by admins. They told me they don't know what I am asking but I'm not asking a question, I just want to share ...
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A save-as-draft feature (maybe privilege for users with 500 points)?

Many times, I wish I can save a question I'm typing up as a draft, so that I may revisit it. I mean, I want to sip coffee and walk and then sit down again in the library rather than my bed (I use ...
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My post "appears" to contain unformatted code

I was answering a question and always got the sickening response: I tried seeing if I left anything out, but I found nothing... My answer is a bit long for a post and can be found in plain text ...
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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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Pre-fill tags when linking directly to "Ask Question"

How can I create a link, inside a HTML page, that would link to the "Ask Question" page, with pre-populated tags? For example, something like this: <a href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/...
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More AI when questions asked and answers answered

After writing an answer to Let's improve the How to Ask page(s) and thinking about Shog9s comment on Does the broken window theory apply to closing questions? [..] is the root of the issue ...
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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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Asking questions about advantages & disadvantages on SO?

This question related to: How to ask. Is it good choice by asking questions that compare between two topics(advantages and disadvantages on each side), I'm feeling confused of asking a question like ...
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Why isn't this obvious duplicate offered when asking the question

I just closed https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24016013/whats-the-difference-using-var-f-functiona-and-function-fa as an exact duplicate of var functionName = function() {} vs function functionName(...
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Why do I need to wait for 90 minutes before posting a new question? [duplicate]

I am new to Stack Overflow and I am really thankful to all the people who have helped me here. My problem is that I implement my whole code alone and I save the problems that I faced. Then I try to ...
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Dealing with questions with very large code dumps

I see a lot of questions on SO (usually from new users, but not necessarily) where they dump all their code into the question, I suppose, in order to tick the box "I've shown my code". Here's one ...
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Should An Original Post Include an Attempt to Solve?

I saw a comment recently indicating that a user down voted a question because the posting user did not include a description - in either writing or code - of his or her attempt to solve the issue ...
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