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Display pending close-vote reasons to questioners even before closure [duplicate]

I've tried searching for a duplicate since it seems likely that it is but have failed to track it down after reading 4 pages of question titles. Can the system display the pending close-vote reasons ...
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What were the original rules for posting on Stack Overflow?

When people ask why there is so much old, upvoted content that would not be tolerated if posted today, it is often commented that the rules were "different" back then. For example, see here on Meta.SE....
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Why was a question about installing NetBeans closed for seeking recommendations?

A question about the revised process for installing NetBeans was recently closed as being off topic: "Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other ...
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How do I close a question on Teams for a reason other than duplicate? [closed]

When I open the close dialog on a Teams site, the only option is to close as duplicate. However, I've seen some users be able to close questions for other reasons, such as "unclear what you're asking"...
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A welcoming way to winnow out the "dumb" questions

Dumb questions. We have all seen them. Like the one I just saw that with this Java code sample, while (!name.equals("out")) { System.out.println(name); break; } that asked why it was not "...
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When are questions related to existing design decisions "primarily opinion-based"? [duplicate]

In the recent past, I have asked a few questions relating to language/standard library design - Why is C++'s void type only half-heartedly a unit type? Why does Rust have a "Never" ...
typesanitizer's user avatar
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Is a question on topic if a research paper includes the answer?

Roope left comments on a question: Anybody should be able to find several papers on this following the search I suggested and then read the papers and implement what they propose. the point of this ...
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Do something with old close vote reasons

Recently, I found a couple of questions with closure reasons that are no longer available to 3k+ users today, case in point this question's "not constructive" close reason (which I believe would now ...
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Why can't you vote to close again after you voted to retract another close vote? [duplicate]

Sometimes I closed a question as off-topic or something..., But then I realized that it's a total duplicate, so I retract my previous vote, and then try to vote for duplicate (so basically change ...
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Adding a few words to the "debugging help" close reason would go a long way [duplicate]

Today, the close reason reads similar to this: Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest ...
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Flag for asking about product support? [duplicate]

I recently flagged a question asking about when support will end for a product. I thought about flagging as off topic due to asking for offsite resources but i thought it didn't quite fit, so I used a ...
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Can we have a "off-topic because not about programming" close reason please?

It has earlier been asked whether we can have a "blatantly off-topic" close reason button analogous to the "blatantly..." flag reason. That isn't exactly what I'm asking, because &...
Jean-François Corbett's user avatar
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Danger of using "Too Broad" as a catch-all default for closing offtopic posts?

I've realized that I've gotten into the habit of just using "Too Broad" as my default close reason when a post is offtopic for reasons not covered by other categories, and I don't have the time/will ...
Carcigenicate's user avatar
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flag reason for challenges or homework etc [duplicate]

What should I use as flag reasons for questions that are just trying to get someone else solve their tasks/homework/challenge? If I flag as off-topic, there are several reasons, but none of them seem ...
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Should we have a 'Not an answer because a bug was found' label for questions?

Scrolling through the Unanswered questions lists, it is very common to find a discussion on the comment section that ends up with a link to the official report of a bug (Exhibit A: Unanswered because ...
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http://meta.stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic shouldn't go to https://stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic

Go to a question, click flag and get to this page: (flag → should be closed… → off topic because… → This question belongs on another site in the Stack Exchange network) ...
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Should we reopen a "too broad" question when the OP has a solution for it? [duplicate]

In the review queue for reopening closed questions, I came across this question, which appears to be correctly closed as too broad. The edit added after closing however, is the following: UPDATE: ...
Kjartan's user avatar
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When a close vote is clearly ridiculous, I see no obvious recourse. Should I even have one?

I posted here on SO. It instantly got a "not complete code" close vote. If one looks at the first post in history, it's fully complete as code samples go. I wanted to reject this close vote in some ...
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Is there a valid close reason for too basic? [duplicate]

I just came across a decently written question, that basically shows a method foo() that takes a list of string as input, and returns a single string. The OP wanted to know why it gives an error ...
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Add a close reason for half-formed profiling questions and allow for gold-badge holders to instantly close as such

We have existing precedence when it comes to profiling questions. If you have a question about the performance of your code, then you should profile it first. It should be a narrow use case which can ...
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Request to undelete question: "Where is Sphinx search REST API documented"

The question Where is Sphinx search REST API documented was deleted because it allegedly asks to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource. At first glance,...
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A question seeking for factual answer wrongly closed as "Off-topic/MCVE"

Refer to this question: How many digits of the double type can survive when going from C# to C++? It was closed for the reason "Off-topic": "Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code ...
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Company biased closing of a unwanted question

I recently wanted to link an answer to a question I already answered before. But I couldn't find it. After an intensive search I found it, but I realized that is was closed and then deleted. Until now ...
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What to do about off-by-one questions?

Is there anything we can do about the oft-experienced off-by-one error? I've noticed that a steady stream of questions from people who don't realize what the error means, and people who've made a ...
Andrew Li's user avatar
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A gibberish question closed as "unclear"

qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq That question (title is a bunch of "q"s and body is a bunch of "."s) was closed as "unclear what you're asking." Is it a proper ...
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Considering changing the migration process

Most other sites do not want many (if any) of our posts migrated there. Remove the mention of "Super User" from the standard off-topic close reasons Be careful when recommending Code ...
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Flagging a question that can be answered by understanding the basic SQL syntax

I recently stumbled upon this question. SQL Group By comparison with Python Group By error If I edit the question and remove the python part of it, it boils down to a single SELECT AVG(field1) FROM ...
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Are questions about programming problems that were caused by non-programming-related causes on-topic?

Sometimes I read questions with answers that solved the problem without changing the code but instead suggested fixes for some external cause. I.e. programming problems that were caused by non-...
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Should this question really be flagged?

I stumbled upon this question: Granted, it's not a very good question. As pointed out in comments below, it is technically not even a question, but it is very obvious what the question should have ...
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Increase the number of votes required to close a question to 6

Currently, it takes 5 close votes to reach the closing threshold. Each person with >=3000 reputation can cast 50 close votes per day. Problems: It's not difficult to reach 3000 reputation. One way ...
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Could we distinguish between the "Community" closer and the "Asker" when they accept suggested closure?

Steps to reproduce: Ask a question that will be closed as a duplicate Accept that duplicate Problem: When looking for example at this question closure information, it confuses me (as a visitor). I ...
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Closing Questions when the question only exists due to the OP not reading the manual [duplicate]

Closing Questions when the question only exists due to the OP not reading the manual Example: PHP strcmp not working Someone has posted a question on Stack Overflow stating that "strcmp is not ...
Martin's user avatar
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Is it time for SO to reconsider its policy toward library-oriented questions to stay relevant with new trends in programming languages?

SO is about posting questions about solving programming problems: "how can I do this?". If the solution involves choosing the right library then the poster is out of luck: his question is likely to be ...
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How should we flag questions that do not actually ask a question?

How should we close or flag a question that clearly does not actually contain a question? For example, I have seen several "questions" where the asker is simply wanting someone to explain a concept, ...
Zephyr's user avatar
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Enabling easier elimination of posts by new users that disregard documentation

It is evident that SO tries to remove hurdles and make it easy for newcomers to post questions. While this surely reduces the "friction" that new users encounter, it has the downside of ...
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How can we streamline the close flagging and voting dialogues?

If you can bear with these premium graphic artworks. The current flagging system on questions has 3 or more dialog boxes to be navigated through to close for specific reasons or to use the "other" ...
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How should this question have been handled? [duplicate]

Someone who appears to be new to programming and/or C++ posted this question asking about how the purpose of 4 different logical operators in a small snippet of code. The comments immediately start ...
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"This question already has an answer here:" but it is incorrect [duplicate]

How can I search for two things in a text file that both are optional but you must need at least one of them? has been closed as duplicate of How to check if a String contains any of some strings. The ...
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How to deal with "make this code more functional"/"how do I do this in a functional style"

I frequent the functional programming tag and often see questions like this one where the OP is asking how to do something something functional programming (or how to do something using a functional ...
Jared Smith's user avatar
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Is it possible to salvage a closed off-topic question about resources?

From how I understand it, SO discourages questions about resources (books etc.) on learning how to program in a specific field or for a specific topic. I asked a particular question which ...
Sybille Peters's user avatar
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Could we have a close reason that redirects to helpful resources for beginners? [duplicate]

A few minutes ago, yet another very broad question (now deleted) was posted by a brand new user. Some high reputation user voted to close the question as too broad, but simultaneously answered with a ...
Olivier Melançon's user avatar
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1 answer
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Singularly inappropriate closure?

I came across this one: Title: Is this true?: Exceptions do not occur at compile time Body: Is this true?: Exceptions do not occur at compile time, a compilation error is not an Exception. ...
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Please don't pretend I voted to close for another reason [duplicate]

A question was closed, and this was displayed: This looks fine, except that I disagree this question is a duplicate, I voted to close because there was no MCVE, the code failing to produce the ...
Denys Séguret's user avatar
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2 answers
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Are the close categories 'too broad' & 'unclear' distinctive enough to be useful?

While I realize there are some examples when it may be obvious that one of the categories applies, in many cases a bad question could fit both categories. In most of these cases, the question is ...
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Why are there old questions that are too broad and that are not closed?

I just found this question. It has few details and indicates nothing about the reason why OP wants such output nor what they already tried. Yet, the question has not been closed, while I saw some ...
Mr.J's user avatar
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Allow per-tag migration reasons [duplicate]

As far as I know, the sites shown in the Close→Off-topic→Migration dialog are selected based on SO-wide migration statistics. There has been discussions in the past whether to keep or remove a ...
Ondrej Tucny's user avatar
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Follow up question marked as duplicate of my previous question

I asked this question about sorting in Mongoose. I found out that my issue lay in another place, as the function itself didn't work for me at all. I then asked why the function itself doesn't work. ...
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Should we close "recommend or find a [thing]" questions if by their nature they only have a single correct answer?

There is a class of questions that admittedly are requests to "find" a "book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource", but which, rather than being recommendation questions, are ...
Mark Amery's user avatar
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How to deal with non-formalized quasi-vote-to-close-comments?

In a comment to this (clear, but zero-effort) question, a >15k user made the following request: Please no one give a full solution in code as this is obviously homework that OP would benefit from ...
Andrey Tyukin's user avatar
5 votes
1 answer
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Is there a way to close a question that you found an answer to without deleting it or answering your own question? [duplicate]

I have an answer to my question that was proposed in a comment, and deleting my question will be bad for getting the ability to ask questions back (I had one very poorly received question). Answering ...
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