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Can I transfer my question between Stack Exchange sites if it was off topic? [duplicate]

I asked a question a year ago on a Stack Exchange site, Server Fault, I was running out of time so I did not see that it was off topic, so it voted down, but later I got a badge of popular question (...
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Are screenshots useful in answers?

I was wondering if screenshots are useful or not when posting answers. The reason of my question is that I usually post screenshots in my answers in order to show more details graphically (which I ...
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Why Suggested Edits in the other user's answer is been rejected in my Own question?

I need someone clarify me: I Asked a question which was answered by user that helps me fix part of the problem. I just added some information about one of my problem which user's answer couldn't ...
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How do we flag an inappropriate avatar? [duplicate]

There is a user (whose initial post/rant caused quite a stir in the past 24 hours and it had appeared as if the user was deleted for a while) who has an avatar in which the "F" bomb is dropped. The ...
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Openstack 'General' questions migration to Serverfault

Lately I am finding a lot of questions regarding openstack (around a thousand with that tag). Most of them are very general questions regarding installation 'how to' or instalation errors. For ...
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Are questions about security design off-topic?

As someone who works in IT security, I often browse the security-related tags on Stack Overflow, including cryptography, encryption, aes and rsa. I frequently find questions that relate to the ...
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Direct the [director]

The wikiless director has become way, way too ambiguous. The very first page in its newest tab has questions that use it to refer to Adobe Director (for Shockwave questions) Flatiron Director Corona ...
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Should I remove the part about my efforts once my question is answered?

When I ask a question I think it is curcial to show my efforts as well what I will further try (beside waiting for answers on Stack Overflow). Escpecially if my efforts contain certain assumptations ...
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Merge [code-first-migrations] into [ef-migrations]

Despite code-first-migrations is more popular (951 vs. 251) I think it should be merged into having more correct and generic name ef-migrations.
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How do you handle lack of acknowledgement /appreciation of efforts?

What can you do in a case where ,you put in a lot of effort to solve someone's problem (and maybe even solve it) but then recieve no upvotes from the person ?
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Why do we punish harsh comments and not lazy questions?

It seems that we are gradually removing the ability of long standing users to actively maintain the culture and communication of Stack Overflow in favour of new users who do not respect the culture of ...
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Place to put answers to questions not yet asked?

I just had a question typed up ready to submit and just before I submitted it I figured out the answer and solved my own problem. I searched for the issue here before starting to put the question ...
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What can you do if you have answered a question correctly and the asker insists it doesn't work?

I am relatively new here, but I knew the answer to a question and put some effort into providing a helpful answer including some sample code. After the asker said it didn't work, I went back and ...
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User names - limit of offensive?

I recently flagged sha.t ( https://stackoverflow.com/users/4519059/sha-t ) as a possibly offensive user name, the flag was declined, as noted below. While not particularly offended, I am not sure ...
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Possible spam ring, but trying to describe it is too long for the custom moderator textbox

I tried flagging a question and answer as needing moderator attention, but trying to describe the situation is simply too long for the textbox (over 200 characters too long), so I figured I would post ...
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Is it worth piling on flags when it's known that the offending post has already been added to review queue? [duplicate]

The recent change in the flagging system redirects all NAA and LQ flaqs to Low Quality Review queue. In the past, it was still worth piling on flags, so that the community moderators could act on ...
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How to handle useless improvements in the new "Help and Improvement" queue?

Now that the Help and Improvement queue launched, I'm wondering how low-quality reviews are handled. I took a few example to illustrate the problem: Please note I don't want to blame reviews' ...
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What should be done with answers that solicit upvotes?

What should be done with answers that ask for upvotes? For example this one: This programme will remove commented part,.....Okay ? Upvote this answer and select as Best answer so that it will helpful ...
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Was this Spam or "just" NaA?

I just came across this Review in the First-Post Queue. It is obvious that it is not an Answer, but could it be considered spam? There are a lot of Posts which seek styling help and include a link to ...
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How to handle good questions which cannot be answered?

I've seen some questions which are clear and well written and described asking how to do something which is technically not possible. For example, this question is asking how to obtain the file path ...
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Can we add a tag filter option to the Help & Improvement review queue? [duplicate]

Some queues have a filter option that allow reviewers to only review items related to specific tags. For example, the First Posts review queue has one: I feel most comfortable improving questions ...
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Should we change the tag excerpts for Swift and Objective-C?

As there accrue more and more answers to iOS/OS X related questions in either the objective-c or swift language, I for one would like to distuinguish between questions in either language. And, for me ...
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The nuclear option: massively editing the accepted answer

EDIT: I have now posted my own answer, as per some suggestions below. It's not fantastic, so if anyone has suggestions for improvement, please let me know. Let me never again underestimate the power ...
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How to ask a question when you don't know what solutions are required

There are times I need to solve a problem and have begun researching coding solutions X and Y. For example X appears to be the first step to achieving solution with Y. I don't know anything about ...
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Is it wrong to Upvote an answer on a closed question?

I came across this question on SO: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18474763/iptable-rule-to-drop-all-ping-requests-except-for-ones-coming-from-a-specific-ip It has been marked as closed because ...
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"Too minor" reason to reject an edit has been removed [duplicate]

Recently (but I admit I didn't review edits for some time) I noticed that "Too minor" reject reason for an editing has been dropped (specifically I was about to reject this edit). Now we have "No ...
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Synonymize [stackoverflowexception] and [stackoverflowerror] to [stackoverflow]

The stackoverflowexception states in its tag wiki that it is specifically for the .NET stackoverflowexception. But it is being used for Java, C#, C++, F# and ASP.NET questions. It is doubly confusing ...
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Single audit failure causes review ban?

See this review This is the first review of any type I have failed in months, and was actually the result of a misplaced click. Is it really necessary to ban someone with generally excellent ...
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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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Rename [coremidi] to [core-midi] to match the "core-" pattern

Core Midi is a Framework for iOS and OS X, its current tag is coremidi. All other Apple Core-Frameworks are named with a dash. e.g. core-data, core-bluetooth, core-graphics, core-location. That's ...
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Rename [Unity] tag [duplicate]

Given that unity has the following in the description. DO NOT USE ON QUESTIONS ABOUT THE UNITY GAME ENGINE (use: unity3d instead)!! Perhaps it is badly named to begin with. I suggest we rename ...
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How to Partially Answer My Own Question: Protocol

I have a question here: Matplotlib: 3D Scatter plots not recognizing labels I got one answer that didn't work for me, but I then found a solution that mostly works, so I posted this as an answer. ...
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Dump the [core]

core questions currently fall into two categories: Questions about core dumps that could have been equally tagged with coredump Questions about "core" services or the unspecific "core"s of products, ...
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What to do when only parts of all answers add up to the solution? [duplicate]

I recently asked a question, then after a bit placed a bounty on it because I wanted to find a solution soon. Three people answered, the first didn't address the question but did bring up a couple ...
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Why this flag is disputed?

Today, I flagged this answer as not an answer but I saw that the flag was marked as disputed. I can understand that it appears as an answer (too long, well detailled, well formatted ...), but if you ...
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Anyone looking for some [arrow-keys]?

The arrow-keys tag seems fairly ambiguous. Arrow keys don't strike me as something that can explicitly be a problem (and if they are, it's probably better for Super User). Glancing through the first ...
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Welcome to [stackoverflow.com]

So, we have a stackoverflow.com tag: DO NOT USE THIS TAG If you need to ask questions about the site itself, especially if you are looking for support or reporting a bug, you should do so on Meta ...
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Question got marked On Hold [duplicate]

The question itself wasn't that bad, just some code and how to access a field of an inner class. Bad title tho, ("easy easy easy"). I fixed the title, but it was already on hold. Anyway, it got 10 ...
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Short (complex) "pythonic" code

Once upon a time i read this: Simple is better than complex. Readability counts. and then.. i came across questions requesting "short pythonic code". The complex short answers often attract more ...
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Custom duplicate-answer flag marked "helpful," but no action taken

(There are lots of questions about flags having been marked helpful but not acted on, so I at least understand the mechanism that can cause this circumstance; however, each existing question seems ...
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Do we need [texas-instruments]?

Do we really need the texas-instruments tag? Its summary suggests nothing useful relating to Stack Overflow: Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) is an American company that designs and makes ...
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Editing and downvoting an answer

Having earned my first tiny review privileges, I recently came across a late answer by a new user that had the code indented wrong and partially not at all. So I fixed it but then I looked at the ...
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Why are we supposed to let incorrect answers stick around?

There has been a lot of noise recently about bad answers and people incorrectly flagging them for removal and a wave of responses saying "use your downvotes, idiot. Flags aren't for wrong answers!". ...
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Should an old question be edited to use a newer programming language (Objective-C replaced by Swift)?

The Swift programming language was introduced by Apple on the occasion of the WWDC in June 2014. Since then, the swift tag has become quite active (> 24.000 questions as of now). Out of curiosity, I ...
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Why was my edit rejected as malicious?

I recently edited an answer: an experienced user told a newbie "Here, let me rewrite your code for you". I say that if you're going to be an exemplar, you might as well be a good exemplar, so I ...
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How did Stack Overflow implement tags search before migrating to Lucene?

From what I found about SO schema I know it keeps a Tags column on Posts table with tags in format: [tag1][tag2]. Also I am under the impression it was using SQL Server FTS then it migrated to lucene....
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Is [math.pow] a good tag for Stack Overflow?

I've started a tag spree for math.pow. Is it a good idea or should I stop? There are tons of questions (surely more that 100) that are related to that exact method and all of its peculiarity so I ...
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Can we reconsider questions asking for tools [duplicate]

We know questions asking for programming tools/libraries are considered off-topic. The reason given in the message is that most of the answers will be opinion-based. I must admit that I saw answers ...
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Does this bounty case look kind of fishy? [duplicate]

How to display an activity indicator with text on iOS 8 with Swift? In this question, I wrote a really simple and good answer and got (+6, -3). (The minuses are probably from the other guys posting ...
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Is code snippet icon clear enough for new comers?

I see a lot of code snippets in new users questions which are not a code snippet actually, but just a code block. It seems some people click on snippet icon by mistake. Maybe the icon is misleading?
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