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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 “You can edit the question or post a new ...
Dalija Prasnikar's user avatar
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Can we please get the "How to create an MCVE" help page updated, to state that a link to a GitHub project is generally NOT an acceptable MCVE?

I'm seeing more and more questions where the asker posts an excerpt of code, that by itself is not runnable, with a link to a GitHub repo and... that's it. (In some of the more egregious examples, ...
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Let's improve the How to Ask page(s)

First things first, I don't think there should be 2 how to ask pages - that's downright confusing. The one users see when asking their first question also has hopelessly too little information. And ...
Bernhard Barker's user avatar
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Could we update the link to the supported prettify language codes?

I've hit this for a few times and it's quite misleading. If you go to the Markdown help, there's this quote; please follow the link (which I made bold in this quote): You can use either one of the ...
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Why are the editor keyboard shortcuts not documented?

When I click the (?) button at the right of the editor toolbar, I get to see help pages, and nowhere are the keyboard shortcut listed. Is there is reason for doing so? For example, I discovered Ctrl+...
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The easily accessible information on how to help non-English speakers use Stack Overflow is outdated [duplicate]

According to this official blog post. The policy for when a user asks a non-English question is as follows: Users who post non-English questions should be gently directed to programming forums in ...
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Add details about when to use custom flag

I've noticed that many posts asking about why this or that custom flag ("needs ♦ moderator attention") was declined are confused about the accompanying comment declined - flags should only be used ...
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Help Center 'What topics can I ask about here?' is missing an explanation for primary close reasons

At this question, I just felt unable to answer the OPs comment concisely. The help center article I have linked in my responding comment (What topics can I ask about here?) misses to explain, why ...
πάντα ῥεῖ's user avatar
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Update On-Topic Help with Links to Common SE Sites

Current situation Some sites that are very closely related to SO are omitted from the on-topic page. Specifically, the sites below are not mentioned at all on that page. Code Review Programmers ...
Der Kommissar's user avatar
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Add "How to flag?" to the Help Center under the Reputation & Moderation

I've recently faced a problem of misunderstanding the purpose of of a "Not An Answer" flag and this problem is very frequent among the users. Therefore we have a lot of questions about declined flags ...
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Should the Help Centre link to specific Meta questions that provide additional context and clarity on the rules?

I got to reading the Help Centre today, in particular this page, and was once again horrified by how little information users are given there in order to ask good questions. In particular, while the &...
Ian Kemp's user avatar
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Feature proposal: Easy linking to MDN documentation (and maybe other quality sources)

In Stack Overflow Q&As on Web-platform technologies (JavaScript, Web APIs, CSS, HTML), it’s quite common to see users adding links to MDN content (from https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/) as an ...
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Are these Self-Answering rules valid as of today?

While reading the help center, I found this 2009 blog post containing the Self-Answering rules for Stack Overflow. I would like to confirm if these rules are valid as of today or if there have been ...
Hector Martinez Rodriguez's user avatar
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Get rid of the Alphabet Soup of Abbreviations for Minimal, Reproducible Example in the Help Center

OK, do we really need all this in the Help Center? This is called creating a minimal, reproducible example (reprex), a minimal, complete and verifiable example (mcve), or a minimal, workable example (...
Robert Harvey's user avatar
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Mention online compilers on the Minimal, Reproducible Example page?

(Note: This is mainly motivated by what I observe in the C++ tag - other tags may have different experiences - please share!) Many times a day we link people to the Minimal, Reproducible Example site....
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Can the old Open Source Advertising posts be updated?

Hidden away right at the end of the What kind of behaviour is expected of users? is a link to Community Promotion Ads. Skim-reading this Stack Overflow blog entry from May 2011 has lead me to create ...
James Donnelly's user avatar
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Who can edit the help pages

Can we add don't post pictures of code/output/arrays etc. to the 'how to ask' page? I just recently linked to this page due to a question including what I first thought was only two images (but as ...
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Can we add nomenclature to the list of off topic questions in the help center?

This idea has come due to some thinking after I asked a naming convention question that was closed as off topic. I have come to agree with this, and have even found this StackExchange question on the ...
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Help Center: On/Off topic when refering to complete code solutions

While not all new users read the help center I am seeing many users asking something similar to the following: Hey, So im not good at code wrting and such. Can your create a script / program ...
Matt's user avatar
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AI policy text may be improved about machine translation tools

As we all know, since January 2024, Stack Overflow shows a banner warning against generative AI (which I perfectly support). The banner links to this page, which contains the AI policy text, ...
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Make (some of the) help pages as questions / answers

TL;DR: what about going, for help pages, from: to: ? The content of this help page (for example) is very useful for Stack Overflow users. But as I'm used to the traditional Q&A layout on Stack ...
Basj's user avatar
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How to mark a question as answered should be made clearer for newbies

I'm new to Stack Overflow and am following the guidelines listed here: https://stackoverflow.com/help/someone-answers It tells you to "To mark an answer as accepted, click on the check mark beside ...
Stuzanne's user avatar
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Proposal to reduce perceived hostility (and a "fix")

Compare your reaction to reading each of: "Your code is flawed because you ..." and "The presented code is flawed because it ...". A suggestion that might reduce hurt feelings (...
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Why does MCVE help page not explicitly address the providing of example data?

With How to create a MCVE we have a great help page for (new) users concerning how to produce a MCVE. However, the word "data" does not occur a single time. Perhaps it is intended to keep it very ...
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