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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What to do when your question is already answered... but the answer is very old? [duplicate]
This is exactly the question I wish to ask, but it's five years old and I'm wondering if there's a different answer when using the current version of PHP.
What should I do?
Edit: And what would a ...
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Let's clean up [lang] [duplicate]
The tag wiki for lang states:
Any HTML element may have a lang attribute with a value from the IETF's "BCP 47" list of language codes. This tag is for questions about the attribute's usage; ...
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Filter by tag in Activity - all actions - comments tab on User page
On a user page, in Activity - all actions - comments tab (and maybe some others too, like posts), can we filter by tags please.
It would help a lot to find a discussion in a specific tag from few ...
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How is this question not "off topic"?
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30076342/what-features-are-not-available-in-intellij-idea-community-edition-vs-webstorm-f
I just failed a close vote audit for voting to close it. It's almost ...
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Why am I review banned for a day?
When I try go to the review page, a message shows
You have made too many incorrect reviews. For an example of a task you should have reviewed differently, see: https://stackoverflow.com/review/...
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Correcting misprints as separate edit
Is there any sense to suggest or make edit which corrects one or several misprints in question?
It may enhance readability of question in general but I am not sure if this can be a separate edit.
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What's the correct thing to do when someone adds a bogus citation to an answer?
I got a notification about an edit to this answer. The edit adds a page on "crunchify.com" as the source. The edit has already been approved, with the comment "Added citing because the text for ...
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Can I ask a question regarding a programming languages documentation on Stack Overflow?
I have a question regarding how to interpret / invoke a method found in Apples Swift Developer documentation.
Can I ask a question regarding a programming languages documentation on Stack Overflow?
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Is [systems.windows.media] a useful tag?
I received a suggested edit today to add the system.windows.media tag to a question. This is the name of a namespace in the .NET framework, but it doesn't seem especially narrow, nor something which ...
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Why was this spam flag declined on a post about Arduinos?
I just got a spam flag declined on this question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29260072/raspberipi-arduino-ethernet-switch Here is the answer I flagged as spam: https://stackoverflow.com/a/...
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Not an answer reviews - please pay attention in the review queue
CodeCademy Intro to Objects II Trouble finding error
I flagged this yesterday as Not An Answer and it was disputed. Directly from the flagged answer:
thanks for the help. this is the code as ...
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Canonical question for "The parameterized query '(@Foo nvarchar(4000),@Bar' expects the parameter '@Bar', which was not supplied."
It seems that there are many questions on the site asking about the common .Net/SQL Server issue where someone's trying to supply a parameter to a a parametrized query, the value is null, and they ...
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How should questions that contain links to an infected/virus page be flagged?
I recently came across a question which contained a link to a website hosting the related project. When I clicked the link, my virus protection started acting up, stating that the page was infected ...
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Is there a specific way of 'withdrawing' a question thats deemed off-topic? [duplicate]
I commented on a question for a user to move their question from Stack Overflow to Android Stack Exchange. Is there an alternative way of withdrawing a question or moving it to a new Stack Exchange ...
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Is the enlightened badge not awarded on self answers?
A couple of days back, my answer on get all keys set in memcached got 10 votes, which is a question I had asked. I got the nice answer badge for it, but didn't get the enlightened badge, even though ...
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Is it valid if one licenses their own answer at Stack Overflow?
I visited CommonsWare's profile and saw this.
Can one do that? Just curious cos from my understanding all code posted here come under Creative Commons license.
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Allow software tool recommendations for niche purposes?
Software tool / library recommendations for common application scenarios (e.g. CSV parsing) are for good reasons considered off-topic on stackoverflow as they tend to result more into opinion polls ...
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Replying to a moderator who declined my flag [duplicate]
I almost asked a question very similar to How can I find out who declined my flag?, but I saw that Martijn Pieters ♦ commented that there's no way to do that.
That said, let me share my experience ...
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Why can't I downvote comments?
I've always been curious about this. We can upvote questions, answers, and comments.
But we can only downvote questions and answers.
One situation in which comment downvoting would be helpful is if ...
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Identical Titles avoidable with punctuation
When you ask a new question and enter the same title as a previously asked question, the following warning appears:
A question with that title already exists; please be more specific.
The following ...
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When should someone remove their own question?
I would like to know what is the correct way to measure if a question is still relevant even if it doesn't have votes, or if it is too irrelevant or specific for the community.
I asked a question and ...
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Why can you suggest an edit that just changes a tag to one of its synonyms?
While working through the suggested edit review queue, I noticed an editor who's been submitting a mass quantity of tag-only edits, removing tags that say "don't use me" from very, very old questions. ...
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Is there a way to flag a bad edit that has already been accepted?
Came across this question in the Triage review queue, and noticed both that it had really bad grammar and had been edited. Curious, I checked out the edit and it was of the most superficial sort: ...
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Should I approve an edit that barely improves something [duplicate]
I don't know whether this is a permalink but the edit was to change the case of a proper noun. Technically that's an improvement but jeepers - the guy clicked edit, changed the case and saved, now it'...
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Why were these custom flags declined?
Well, 2 days ago, a bunch of my flags which have been sitting in the queue for weeks or months were declined, which results in flag ban. Here are the recently declined flags:
https://stackoverflow....
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Burninate [management-studio]
management-studio, as it stands right now, has 52 questions tagged. Every question is dealing with sql-management-studio.
The management-studio tag doesn't actually have a wiki of its own, and it ...
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Should I Delete a Down-Voted Feature Request?
On meta, votes on feature-requests are basically votes on whether people want the feature or not. So if a feature-request question is down-voted, should a user delete/close it? If is should be closed, ...
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Effective way to encourage users to improve posts
After trying to encourage a newer user to improve and describe their question for the umpteenth time today I'm starting to wonder if my approach is perhaps too heavy handed and in fact deterring ...
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Should this question be closed?
I have marked this question as duplicate of this other question.
But I was wondering if a more appropriate curse of action would be closing it.
The OP doesn't normally use Java, so I am guessing he ...
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Why was this "duplicate" flag disputed?
I flagged this question on the styling of "autofilled" inputs as being a duplicate of this, which has a very good answer to the problem.
However, my flag was disputed and I'd just like to enquire why ...
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Shouldn't this first answer audit test have a few comments?
This post flags as being a test for reviewers. While I agree that the answer is good and has (at first glance) nicely written code, it also has zero comments in the code and only a single line of ...
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Tag [square] needs some cleanup
square needs some cleanup as the title says. I can see questions related to many things in the front page like:
Square API
The shape square
Something related to square wave
Square brackets
Squaring ...
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Is the use of [private], [protected] and [public] encouraged or discouraged?
Do the tags:
private
protected
public
even make sense?
According to the tag wikis, they're supposed to be used in context of OOP.
Private is a way of encapsulation in object-oriented ...
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Are these sorts of questions allowed?
I read How do I ask a good question? and got these points:
Write a title that summarizes the specific problem
Introduce the problem before you post any code
Help others reproduce the problem
Include ...
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How can I know what should be a comment or a separate answer?
I am trying to make sense out of pending reviews of a suggested edit. I am trying to learn from this experience but need some help with understanding what I am missing. It might be a case of me not ...
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Sort careers.stackoverflow.com/jobs/feed RSS feed by date?
I'd like to scrape data from the Stack Overflow careers RSS feed, and I would like to receive the RSS feed entries sorted by date, with the most recent entries first. Is there a way to accomplish this?...
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If your MCVE is still somewhat large, is it OK to post a link to github? [duplicate]
I was recently having a problem with an asynchronous server written in C++. I extracted the relevant code from my project, stripped it down to what I believed was a minimal, complete, verifiable ...
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Why do some sites have migration paths but not close reasons? Why do some sites have close reasons but not migration paths?
Currently, two sites across the Stack Exchange network are explicitly mentioned in the vote to close reasons:
Super User is mentioned explicitly in a close reason.
Server Fault is mentioned ...
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Another scraper: http://askproblem.com/ [duplicate]
I was searching google for a solution to my problem - and found a stackoverflow question about it - Application Cache Error event: Manifest fetch failed (4). Answers in that question didn't help me - ...
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What to do with link only answers with positive scores
I was just looking at the low-quality posts queue and I got this answer. Normally, I would recommend for deletion as a link only answer not spam but it has +5. I know the link is good but then again I ...
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How can I edit my bounty?
I have added a bounty to this question:
Web Security in IE VS Chrome & Firefox (bug)
Now I want to edit this bounty and need to change the bounty description, or increase the bounty size.
How ...
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Should I include the code from other answer for a different question in my own answer?
From time to time I go back to my answers to see if I can improve something based on knowledge I gained in the meantime.
Some time ago I gave this answer and it was well received as you can see.
I ...
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Where do I ask a question regarding selecting products/ tools? [duplicate]
I have to create complex graphs and am wondering about different platforms to use - chart.js (limited) v d3.js (which may be a bit much). Plus more specific questions such as ability to do x, y and z....
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How to deal with answers that answer something different completely
So, let's assume there is an answer which answers something else completely than what was originally asked. (For example this 'answer')
How should this be treated? Flag for not an answer? In the case ...
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A question marked as duplicate, but is older than the linked question [duplicate]
I've answered an extremely common question located here: How do you check if a variable is an array in JavaScript? [duplicate]
As you can see, this question was asked in 2009 and answered multiple ...
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Are "what is going to happen (in the future)?" like questions good fit for this site?
Is this question a good fit for SO?
I find it interesting, but it seems to me that any possible answer will be opinion based.
Are questions that ask about the future of a technology a good fit? But ...
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Should good duplicates be up voted - then closed? [duplicate]
Plenty of questions are duplicates of others, for instance:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28596762/how-do-i-check-out-just-one-file-from-a-remote-repository-in-git
How to checkout only one file ...
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Deleting questions or answers with many comments
The decision of whether or not to "Recommend Deletion" during a review is particularly hard (for me) even for lowest-quality answers when there are many comments. Although it's clear that long ...
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Downvoting - What is the purpose? [closed]
I've just stumbled across this question which I believe is to be a good question see here. Not a great question but I totally understood what he required from the code, I also understand that the ...
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What is the most effective way of encouraging a user not to make deliberate writing errors?
Very occasionally I find users who make deliberate writing errors for stylistic effect, such as all lower-case, txtspk, missing punctuation and so forth. Since I frequently edit posts, these sorts of ...