Questions tagged [discussion]
Questions that may not necessarily have a clear-cut right or wrong answer and are often subjective. If your question isn't a bug report, feature request, or request for assistance, or question with a concrete answer, it's probably a discussion.
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Request for clarification on moderation policies
Reason of this request:
The focus of this post is singly on a recent mod mail:
There is no focus on wrongdoings, CoC violations, harassment or other issues that any user may or may not have faced.
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Should podcast episodes in The Overflow Blog have a distinct icon?
In the below image, you can see two posts in The Overflow Blog. One of these is a written blog post, and the other is a podcast episode.
Currently, all content in the Blog has the pencil icon. I've ...
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Proposed changes to Twilio-related tags
The Developer Advocacy Team at Twilio, who work with Stack Overflow on the Collective, have done an assessment of the Twilio-related tags on Stack Overflow and have proposed changes to several tags. ...
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help to understand the reasons of closing - kiosk-mode-in-android-maui
Below question was closed and deleted
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/78765602/kiosk-mode-in-android-maui.
The question is not "unclear" - at the end I found that exist API in Android ...
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Why was my question downvoted and how do I improve it?
I asked the following question:
speech to text using Google instead of default Samsung configuration
I thought this was a challenging and on-topic question, but it received three downvotes. I can't ...
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Why are reviewers deleting answers on old (closed) recommendation questions?
I've recently run into a Low Quality Answers review for a recommendation on an already-closed question. In the past, I usually just "Recommended Deletion" for these answers, but I thought ...
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What was wrong with my edits and re-open vote?
A user posts a "why did they do this like that in Java" question.
Someone warns them in the comments that it will, naturally, be closed.
In an attempt to save it, the OP makes an edit, which ...
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Question is closed [duplicate]
ALL,
This is not my question, but I'm curious...
How to support several languages in a wxWidgets based application
The reason for closure - "Update the question so it focuses on one problem only.&...
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Why was my question on an issue with an SDK closed as not about software development?
I asked this question about port forwarding with the node ngrok sdk. The question shows code in a minimal form and is about express and ngrok.
However, just a day after posting I got 2 close votes, 2 ...
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Should we bind the amount of pending edits to how many approved edits a user has?
Current State
As of now, there is a total hard limit in the suggest-edit queue. Additionally, there is a limit
of five edits per user. It is the same for users with 1 point and 1999 points. It should ...
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Why could it be that my java question about searching and replacing in string was badly received?
Two days ago, I posted Placeholders wrongly replaced with % char. I soon received one downvote and a close vote.
A little later the question received another 3 others downvotes and 1 upvote; for a ...
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Close reason when the question becomes "obsolete" for the poster, without it being solved
This is my question: NotificationHub export job seems to be stuck in endless loop trying to write and delete test.json
This has been closed as "needs details or clarity" and I assume it will ...
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Moderator engaging in Abusive behavior
What do you all think?
While posting Python change double slash to single , the user https://stackoverflow.com/users/476/deceze
Made no change or suggestion other to answer/assist with the question ...
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Why are "why was my question downvoted?" questions usually downvoted? [duplicate]
Occasionally I see a question here about someone asking about why a specific question they asked on the main site was downvoted.
However, those questions asking why their question was downvoted are ...
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Are terminals really not "software tools primarily used by programmers" (wording used on off-topic close box)
I've seen multiple people (including mods) imply that the reason for many terminal questions being closed as off-topic is that they are not "software tools primarily used by programmers".
(...
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Are questions about hardware performance characteristics relevant to micro-optimizations considered off topic?
Recently, I asked a question on Stack Overflow about the implementation details of Last-Level Cache found in today's typical mainstream GPUs made by Intel, AMD, and Nvidia - "Which GPU ...
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Users answer low-quality questions and deny OP deletion because they gain(ed) reputation
After reading relevant Help Center articles (mainly on duplicates), I'm still at loss, and I would very much like some input from more experienced users and moderators.
Assume a question is asked. It ...
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Declined "In need of moderator intervention" Flags - "link-only answer", "non-English content" [duplicate]
I often help when I find answers that I believe are incorrect or not entirely appropriate. I flag posts to the best of my ability. Recently, two of my flags were declined, but the answers I flagged ...
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Querying why my question was closed on SO
My questions https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77147860/aws-elastic-beanstalk-not-resolving-secret-from-secrets-manager was closed, however I don't understand why
This question does not appear to ...
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Is this (highly upvoted) question acceptable or does it "Need more focus"?
Image Processing: Algorithm Improvement for 'Coca-Cola Can' Recognition (with almost 2000 upvotes) seems to be a bit disputed (timeline) over the last week or so:
Six community members have voted-to-...
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"Nobody in their right mind would do that" -- unfriendly or unkind or neither?
In this question the asker presents their C++ code which uses a custom linked list data structure (as provided by LeetCode), aiming to sort it.
One commenter writes (I highlight in bold):
Don't just ...
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Suggest to rename tag "tie" to "perl-tie"
Having a Perl question that seems related to the tie operation, I noticed that there's a tag named tie to be used for Perl's tie.
However I think the name of the tie tag is somewhat too generic.
So I'...
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What is unclear about this question? It was closed without comment or down votes and the moderator keeps referring me to Meta
I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: How can I determine the type of a tuple's elements directly from its type name in Swift?
What is unclear about this question? It was closed without ...
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Why does this site actively punish new people? [duplicate]
Why is this site so anti-newbie?
If you ask a good question, you can tell because you get zero upvotes instead of a dozen downvotes.
Because of this you are basically limited to five questions, total,...
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Can I flat-out change a community wiki answer?
This >1000-voted question has a +1000-voted answer that I think is substantively incorrect and misleading. (It suggests using fileinput.input() to read from stdin. Fileinput does read from stdin, ...
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What’s with all the random [compiler-construction] tags? [duplicate]
I am curious. I see a lot of old posts being edited where the major change is removal of the compiler-construction tag.
As yet, not one of those old posts has anything to do with compiler construction....
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Editing the question to add the accepted answer [duplicate]
Someone asks a question.
Someone else posts an answer.
The OP up-votes and accepts the answer.
Then the OP edits their question, adds an "Edit: Solution" section, and copies (the gist of) ...
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the [red] tag exists, and it's for the "Red" language
Behold: red
Since that's a generic word, I find this tag's existence problematic.
Aside from that, apparently it's being used for discussing a programming language called "Red" (site, ...
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Staging Ground Reviewer Motivation
With the general availability launch of Staging Ground in June, we monitored several reviewer engagement metrics: the number of unique reviewers, the average number of reviewers per day, the adoption ...
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Why isn't GitHub Pages a software tool commonly used by programmers? [duplicate]
Why does GitHub Pages only allow the root and "docs" to be the source folder?
This question currently has a score of -10, and is closed for not being about programming or software ...
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Are these questions duplicates of each other?
I just failed an audit for the following question: Use polars when-then-otherwise on multiple output columns at once. The correct response was "Looks OK," but I flagged as a duplicate ...
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What is the incentive specifically for new users to use the site as intended?
It seems unlikely to me that most users who initially come here because they have a question, will be motivated by reputation or privileges. Is there anything else we can offer them to encourage ...
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New Bot strategy? Always including snippets no description
I recently came across some suspicious (plain nonsense) answers sharing the same characteristics:
The pattern
all answers have arbitrary code snippets – remotely matching the topic: e.g SVG, JS, HTML ...
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Why is the footer of Stack Overflow different from the other SE main sites?
Stack Overflow's footer looks like this:
Whereas the footer of most - if not all of the other - main SE sites looks as follows:
(I've checked 30-some and haven't found any other exception)
Is there ...
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Are question looking to avoid reinventing the wheel off-topic? [duplicate]
Some problems are workable, but if you are sure that it has been solved, then can they be asked for the purpose to reuse the wheel?...
You see, I'm trying to avoid wording the question as "...
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Proposal: Mass-editing tag wikis to restore excerpts
Context
On 2024-08-22, the company decided to fully remove tag wiki excerpts from the top-level UI by removing tag wiki excerpts from the tag pages themselves, which drastically undermines our ability ...
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What is the scope of the "keydown" and "onkeydown" tags? Web? Any platform?
The name of the keydown and onkeydown tags sounds very much like a direct reference to web APIs, namely keydown from DOM UI Events and onkeydown from HTML (both attribute and property). However, the ...
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Feedback for the "simplified tag page header"
Tag hover experiment wrap-up and next steps is not monitored for feedback any more (only until yesterday - August 21, 2024) and neither is Upcoming sign-up experiments related to tags (which was until ...
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Are some people never satisfied? [duplicate]
I promoted this question I am running ORB in cv2 and the program just keeps on crashing out of Staging Ground, because the question was clear and well-stated, and they included a git repository link ...
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What does a new user need in a homepage experience on Stack Overflow?
In June, we asked you for your thoughts on what you thought would make a good homepage. After reviewing the feedback, we wanted to share the takeaways and a starting point for where we think we can ...
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What's the proper moderation action for answers that are little more than a recommendation of a ChatGPT prompt? [duplicate]
I recently encountered this answer:
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For Android 12 and above... and this is going to sound a little funny.... try chatGPT for the answer you're looking for.
Here's the prompt I used
show me how to ...
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Reward bounty if an answer is given but there is no solution to the stated problem [duplicate]
Am I supposed/obligated to reward a bounty (and/or set the accepted answer) if my problem has not been solved, but the question is answered by the problem not being solvable?
For Example
Q: I need to ...
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What should we do with all of these symfony tags?
I just posted a question about symfony. When looking for a version-specific tag, I saw I was the first to post question about version 7.x. I created it. Afterwards, I checked all existing tags about ...
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Why is the question considered opinion-based?
Why is the question What advantages do floating point numbers have over other alternatives such as BCD or DPD? considered opinion-based? I want to get information that's based on facts.
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Low quality questions and answers from University assignments
Some of you will remember last year's visit from Lovely Professional University, where students were given an assignment to post on Stack Overflow with predictable quality results.
This year, it's the ...
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Should the "Can I answer my own question?" guide mention question quality standards?
We encourage questions with instant self-answers, like How do I return the response from an asynchronous call? and How do I melt a pandas dataframe?. This category of questions contains some of the ...
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Is it okay to answer questions in Staging Ground? [duplicate]
I was under the impression that Staging Ground is only for post improvement, and not for trying to answer someone's question. The official guidelines and this meta question seem to imply that this is ...
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Feedback requested: How do you use tag hover descriptions for curating and do you use the RSS feed feature?
Update August 28, 2024
We appreciate the time everyone took to share their feedback. Based on that and a conversation with the moderators we had on this last week, we will be keeping the variant B tag ...
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Is there / Should there be a reference list of banned AI tools? [duplicate]
My understanding is that AI tools must not be used to help generate answers: https://stackoverflow.com/help/gen-ai-policy
It is not necessarily clear from a product's website if it counts as such a ...
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Why was my question closed as unfocused?
I asked this question recently, which quickly got downvoted and closed as unfocused, giving the advice to rewrite it so that it focuses on only one problem. I don't understand this at all though- as ...