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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Text incorrectly identified as code
I was posting a question and wanted to include the contents of a plaintext file that my application parses but I received an error stating that I had improperly formatted code. Sure, it may look a bit ...
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"Should be improved" is explained badly in Triage queue [duplicate]
There is an explanation for the Should be improved option in the Triage queue as follows:
Should Be Improved for questions where edits by the author or others would result in a question that is ...
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What to do when a question gets an answer off-site?
I came across this question in the close votes queue. It piqued my curiosity, and researching it, I found that the OP (I assume that I'm safe assuming paddymcc is the same person as Paddy McCann) had ...
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What would be a good way for SE Careers to incorporate coding tests / challenges?
I am a huge fan of the current capabilities of the whole Stack Exchange ecosystem, and if a potential employer asks me for an online resume, I'll send them a link to my SE careers page.
Obviously, ...
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Question with accepted answer got destructfully edited by original author [duplicate]
During some checking around on the answer, I noticed that one question looked unfamiliar to me.
Interestingly, the question, that was up yesterday, got fully changed, and an answer got accepted.
The ...
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Is it okay to ask a question "draft" and then afterwards edit it? [duplicate]
Is it okay to ask a question which is just the plain question itself, which might even contain some bad typo or grammar and then immediately start to edit it to make it "beatiful"?
I often think ...
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Burninate [apostrophe] and [single-quotes] tags
I didn't want to take this upon myself without some feedback from the community. But we have a few lovely little tags that really no one can be an expert in:
apostrophe and single-quotes
Many of ...
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No more reviews for today, for close vote Why? [closed]
Today I am reviewing close votes. After doing some vote cast, System show me a message: You have no more close votes today; come back in 6 hours.
As per my knowledge for each day there are 40 reviews ...
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Help build a good "Find The Next Question To Answer" query
Some of you may recall an experiment I ran a month or so ago, the "Answer Similar Questions" hook. It didn't work quite like we'd hoped, but the data suggest there's some promise there.
The quality ...
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Burninate the [statements] tag
Around this time last year, it looks like we burninated statement in fairly short order. However, statements is still hanging around.
They probably should have been synonyms, so hopefully the ...
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What to do when I have an answer to post but the question is closed as a duplicate? [closed]
I've just spent a long time meticulously crafting a model answer to a question on SO, that I was quite proud of, it's nice to give back. By the time I pressed "post" the question was marked as a ...
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How should I handle a question whose answer I can no longer verify? [duplicate]
I asked this question a few years ago, and someone added an answer yesterday.
I'm no longer working on this project and do not have access to the FTP server that was the source of the issue, so I'm ...
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Search Questions you have previously asked or favourited
Sometimes I find myself in the situation where I know I have favourited or asked a certain question and I would like to find it again, either for reference or to share.
Can this be done?
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Should edits really make flags obsolete
First off, just to make sure I'm not making a big fuss about nothing: I understand that when a flag is marked as disputed, it won't be shown to a moderator because the issue is considered to be ...
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What is the purpose of answering on Stack Overflow? [duplicate]
Why are there so many people who spend their time answering questions?
I thought that people were working here and receiving money for it, but I now know that nobody is being paid. So are they ...
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Why was this recommendation question undeleted? Why does it need to stick around?
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/430742/is-there-a-free-version-control-server-provider-for-non-public-projects was deleted back in October of 2014 (partly by yours truly), and then undeleted this ...
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Surveyee but not Stackoverflower
One of the most surprising results from the developer survey (to me) was 21.2% of participants don't have a Stackoverflow account. Is there a breakdown of where these people came from? I'm guessing ...
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Edit rejected, but near identical edit approved - simple anomaly?
I enjoy editing posts for readability and clarity - I see it as a challenge to decipher difficult to understand posts and attempt to get an answerable question out of it for the submitter. Much to my ...
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Add C++ book list to tag wiki FAQ list?
There is a list of good C++ books on SO, which I consider an excellent resource. It's also linked from the c++ tag wiki, but in my opinion, the link is somewhat "buried" in the text. The tag wiki also ...
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Lots of disputed flags since yesterday
I've been going through the Triage queue for quite some time now. However, since yesterday, 11 of my flags have been marked "disputed", almost half of my total disputed flags. I do know that disputed ...
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Do we really need a tag synonym to cover a typo?
Looking at the tag-info synonyms for sql-server, there is a synonym for sql-srever.
Seeing as it's a typo, what value does it have other than auto-redirecting a few folks who might mistype it?
I've ...
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Question authors can prevent their question from reaching the suggested edit review queue?
With this suggested edit I removed some unnecessary tags from the title of the question, and I removed the "thanks" from the end.
The rest of the post was fine, normally this edit should pass review. ...
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What would be my approach to the user who don't accept answers of their questions [duplicate]
I seen seen many user in SO who barely accepted any answers on their questions.
And what they have accepted most of them are self answer.
What should be my approach or action toward these type of ...
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When will the new profile page be rolled out to Stack Overflow?
It feels like we have been teased with the new site design for ages (way more than 6-8 weeks). What has happened to it? Way back in January, this Meta question was updated to show it would roll out in....
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Blind leading the blind [duplicate]
What's the site policy when someone is trying to do something that should not be done because it's really bad practice. Do you answer how to do it or do you explain why it's bad and offer the correct ...
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Is it reasonable to explicitly say what's off-topic in a tag wiki?
The linkedin tag is still receiving plenty of junk questions (background), with a lot of users stating they were sent here by LinkedIn (e.g. here).
I thought it might be useful to add some material to ...
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Automatically insert public service messages as comment based on tags, code and analysis?
I'm curious what the community thinks of inserting public service messages as comments when analysis shows they might be warranted.
I ran across Firefox does not insert data in MySQL database on ...
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Why isn't this question about a hypothetical scenario considered off-topic for Stack Overflow?
I recently received this Low Quality audit that was asking how "return-to-libc attacks could be performed if the attacker has no access to registers."
I recommended closing it since there was no ...
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The [spelling] needs to be changed
spell-checking and spelling refer to the same concept (even the same Wikipedia article). Spell-checking is the more commonly used tag, so it should remain.
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Random downvoting for no reason [duplicate]
On a question that I answered on Dec 14 '14, I was downvoted yesterday for absolutely no reason.
What are 'constexpr' useful for?
Why is this happening is this a random error or some ...
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Is there a typo in the Stack Overflow Developer Survey report?
This image is taken from the Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2015 report.
The graph here shows five bars. The two relevant ones here are the 3rd and 4th, representing the 500-4,999 rep range and the ...
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How do I ask for resources without my question getting removed? [duplicate]
So as you know there is a rule which states:
Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow as they ...
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Flag totals inclusion in candidate score for 2015 moderator election nominees?
In years past, I recall seeing flag totals for nominees participating in an election. It was the value under "helpful flags":
Why isn't that included in the "candidate score" of this years ...
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What should I do about bad questions like this one?
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29331643/css-check-which-option-is-selected#comment46852588_29331643
This kind of questions may be interpreted as a lack of effort to try to find the answer, but ...
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Force members to leave comments when they upvote [closed]
This question is related to but different from Why not to force members to leave comments when they downvote? and its duplicates.
I see bad, repetitive, off-topic questions showing no research effort ...
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Is there a place where all reviewing policies are described?
Today I was "banned" from reviewing, because I made too many mistakes in review audits ("You have made too many incorrect reviews. For an example..."). After reading some questions on Meta, I ...
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Does the review queue keep track of time spent on a review item?
Do the review queues track how much time it takes a reviewer to act on a review task? If so, is that information available in a report of some sort (e.g. Average amount of time spent on each review ...
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Should I flag my own double-posted answer?
I posted an answer to this question, and for some reason I ended up posting it twice. I might have double-clicked 'Post your answer', but I'm not sure what happened really.
Should I flag my own ...
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Is there a feature on Stack Overflow that detects the same person having multiple accounts? [duplicate]
Does Stack Overflow have a feature in place that monitors two people having the same account on the basis of name and more interestingly questions of one answered by another and vice versa? It ...
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Is this question too broad ("general", "best practices") or on-topic for SO? [duplicate]
Another user and I disagree about whether this question is too broad.
The OP asks three questions about a voice dictation method in WatchKit, the SDK for Apple Watch:
What languages are ...
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Is it okay to ask about the functionality of a class?
I've had a problem with Delphi and Indy for several weeks and I ended up trying something random out of desperation, but now it works. The problem is, I have no idea why it works and I can't really ...
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Do you have tips for a long-time noob to ask better questions and reduce drama?
This question was the result of a previous disaster that I actually deleted.
I don't think I'm stupid. But it becomes more and more obvious that I think differently than most programmers or SO ...
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Closing for "Unclear what you're asking" [duplicate]
I don't know what to do with this closing reason.
A lot of times, when a question is unclear, folks will post comments and try to get the @OP to improve the question. On the other hand, we have the ...
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Which reason would I use to recommend deletion of an obsolete answer in Low Quality Posts? [duplicate]
When recommending a Low Quality Post for deletion, these are your options:
However, there are many times in which none of these reasons really correspond to the reason for which you would recommend ...
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Clarifying the purpose of [tagname]
Sup dawgs, I heard you like meta posts about tag names, so we put a tag name in your tag name so you can meta while you meta.
The tagname tag currently has no summary, wiki page or synonyms. It ...
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Is it acceptable if I create a chat room linked to a specific tag?
Before opening a new chat room on a specific topic, I would like to have some feedback on the arguments that I can see for and against it.
Context
In the tag chef there are a lot of "How to start"/"...
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How to handle challenge about the necessity of a question [duplicate]
A lot of my questions seem to be met with a "what's your goal?" or "why would you want to do THAT?", challenging the validity of the request without getting into the problem, and are down-voted ...
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Community response for: passing stuffs between two forms
There is a lot of questions on how to pass this or that from one form to the other.
Here, here, here, here, ...
And I see new ones multiples times in a week. Some are obvious duplicates, but are ...
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What's the best way to deal with Questions that have "Not possible" as an answer? [duplicate]
I've asked some "how-to" questions that turned out that I can't do what i'm asking for. I receive that "Not possible" answer in the comments, because there is no actual answer for the question. In ...
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Should we consider an answer which mainly contains great links as a valid answer? [duplicate]
I stumpled upon this answer. It attempts to answer the question of What is REST? by providing two excellent links (a blog-style post and the actual thesis) and an edit explaining that there is no ...