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Google are sending YouTube tech support (upload quota) queries to Stack Overflow

This question describes a user battling against an upload limit and working their way through Google's seemingly labyrinthine support structures. This strikes me as an obvious support issue that only ...
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Raise upvote limit for comments (in review queue?)

When I'm in the review queues, I'm diligent about upvoting existing comments that provide important and relevant feedback to the author. (This also happens automatically if you duplicate canned review ...
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This tag does not pass [inspect]ion

I feel like inspect shouldn't exist on this site as it is too vague in meaning. Let's go through the criteria for burnination: Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied ...
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Jelastic using Stack Overflow as product support

Jelastic seems to be using Stack Overflow as a tech support forum, using this user. Their website points to Stack Overflow via "Resources -> User Forum" link on their top level menu, and a sampling ...
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Can we remove the "temporary" classification from the Generative AI ban post?

Regarding, Temporary policy: Generative AI (e.g., ChatGPT) is banned, is there really a future where we will be okay with ChatGPT or any other AI answers? If we reach a point where AI answers are so ...
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Done with SO and Meta (Lurkness Mode)

First I want to say I have faith in SE in general. I think the work you guys have accomplished is great. I also have a certain liking to the jobs / careers portion of SO in general. I have been ...
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What were the 3 characters added in this edit?

I rejected a tag wiki edit since it accomplished what appeared to be literally nothing. Though it said 3 characters were added. First guess was spaces or something. I would have expected the change ...
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What can be done about the Syncfusion tag?

The problem with syncfusion is that employees of this company treat Stack Overflow like a ticketing system. This leads to a number of issues: Too many greetings and salutations Example Answers asking ...
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Titles that are exceedingly long extend too far into the right and may crowd the poor "Ask Question" button

See the image. A question with long title made the "Ask Question" appear to be the part of that question!! The "Ask Question" button intrudes inside Question title unintentionally. Please provide it a ...
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It's my way or the [huawei]

In the grand tradition of [apple], [microsoft] and [htc] (all company tags) I give you huawei 164 questions that don't describe the question, just the company who made the hardware.
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Polly does not want a [cracker]

Yeah, this tag isn't all it's cracked up to be: cracker 8 questions, no excerpt or wiki, and suborning questions about general security. In general, the tag is the correct form of what is more ...
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Is Stack Overflow the only Stack Exchange site that has a dark theme option? Why?

I checked 3 Stack Exchange sites other than Stack Overflow and I don't see the dark theme option. Why is that? If it's still in beta, why not roll it out everywhere and get more feedback?
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Making 'ignore tag' option easily discoverable

Currently, clicking on the star twice adds the tag to the ignored list. Yes, it's easy when you know it, but it's not easily discoverable. I had to google it to find out. Current way A better way? ...
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Can we have more clear instructions for review queues?

I just got access to the review queues and I'm a bit confused. The queues are just presented to me, without enough explanation of where the questions came from or where they'll go. In some cases it ...
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Job listings for part-time or freelance help?

Alright, I'm sold. The best developers are also active members of the Stack Overflow community. That being said, I run a small startup - small enough that I'm both the CEO and lead developer. We'...
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Changing mail for notifications in Preferences doesn't notify about sending a confirmation mail

When I insert a new email address here: After pressing "Save email settings", the button changes its color to grey and the user think that it's done. When you leave this page, and come back to it ...
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This [edit] fails an audit review

The edit tag has just over 2300 questions asked over the past nine years, and the tag is so ambiguous that it is used for everything from editing MS Office Documents to editing audio files: to ...
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How to improve "daily vote limit reached" situation?

I don't expect everyone to have the issue. Many people mostly upvote because they are free and barely downvote because they don't want to lose points. Once someone passes through the psychological ...
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Ambiguity comes with an expensive [price] tag

After reviewing some questions in the shipping tag during burnination, I ran across price tag, and wondered how relevant it is for SO. It has 882 questions at the time of writing this post about ...
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Remove reference to stackstatus.net in "site down" message, or update it

Note: I am not reporting that the meta sites were down, nor that the main site was down. That much was apparent and needs no further discussion. My complaint instead is about the message shown while ...
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Google OpenID is going away - do I need to worry?

Is Stack Overflow affected, and should I be switching over authentication methods?
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Make [hapijs] a synonym of [hapi.js] tag

hapijs tag => 1254 questions / 546 watchers hapi.js tag => 51 questions / 23 watchers Both relate to the same Node.js framework: https://hapi.dev/ Proposal: Make hapijs a synonym of hapi.js. (I ...
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Puzzling [period] practices are prevalent. Proposing to pursue a passable plan to pause proliferation?

I recently noticed the period is periodically being used in ways that do not conform with the tag description: A period of time is an interval, a span of time. I realized that many uses of the ...
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Removing link shorteners from posts!

According to Blacklist the use of common link shorteners in posts, SO no longer allows most short links. (Note that some of the blacklisted domains are not technically link shorteners.) As someone ...
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You are the [weak]est link - goodbye!

weak with 118 questions and no tag wiki excerpt 1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? No, from the tag weak it's not clear what it refers to, ...
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Was .NET Framework listed during the 2018 survey?

I noticed that .NET Core sits at 27% in the "Frameworks, Libraries, and Tools" section of the survey, but there's no mention of .NET Framework. Did it not register enough respondents to appear on the ...
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Keystone Strategy - Unusual Spam / Jobs / 'survey'

Following on from the recent featured post about spam etc, I wanted to share this one, to see if I'm just being paranoid, or $something. The email address I have on my profile is only used here, so ...
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What were the results of that question regarding aliens in the Stack Overflow Developer Survey - 2016?

As far as I remember, the question went like so: Do you believe in aliens? So what were the results? What was even the purpose of the question?
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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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What does Stack Overflow Jobs' "Easy Apply" look like to a recruiter?

When sending an application as an email, I know roughly what the recruiter's experience will be using their email application. In using the "Easy Apply" feature I wonder what the recruiter ...
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Do we really need so many user-defined custom tags about (custom|user-defined)[-data]-type[s]?

The following tags exist: custom-type (no tag wiki, 145 questions) custom-data-type (no tag wiki, 201 questions) user-defined-types (tag wiki exists, 758 questions) user-defined-data-types (no tag ...
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Code formatting article in help center is confusing

Prompted by Does inline code span require HTML escaping?, I took a look at /help/formatting. While it's mostly accurate, there is a fair amount of ambiguous terminology and subtle inaccuracies. I've ...
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Stop the spread of [spreadsheet]

The spreadsheet tag is currently in an awkward position. In this meta thread, it was pointed out that the excerpt provides non-standard guidance: Use this tag for questions about spreadsheet apps, ...
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March 2019 Community Moderator Election

The 2019 Community Moderator Election is now underway! Community moderator elections have three phases: Nomination phase Primary phase Election phase Most elections take between two and three weeks,...
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When is the next Stack Overflow event for developers?

When is there going to be a Stack Overflow event for developers and not for businesses? I saw there was one in 2009 only and one cancelled in 2011. Is there a relevant site for this? Is it the badge ...
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Making [status] declined

The condition of status is declining rapidly. 1013 questions No excerpt No wiki It's a very broad term that refers to no specific software or methodology, and is being combined with virtually every ...
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Derail [railstutorial.org]

railstutorial.org is about questions stemming from confusion with the (apparently wildly popular, or perhaps merely extremely confusing?) RoR tutorial at the site of the same name, by Michael Hartl. ...
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This tag is [history]

There is currently a history tag on Stack Overflow. The tag wiki for this tag says: DO NOT USE THIS TAG. This tag has become a catch-all tag for a number of history-related programming concepts. ...
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Make [japanese], [korean] and [chinese] synonyms of [cjk]

Yesterday, I attempted to create the tag korean to match the tag japanese, but the tag edit process (in review queue because I have less than 20,000 reputation) was invalidated following Filnor meta ...
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Ad is too pixelated

A koala wearing sunnies hanging from a palm tree on an island is a 100% accurate and dangarang representation of Sydney. I don't have any problems with that. However, the text "Join a world class ...
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This [calc] does not compute

The wiki page of the calc tag states: calc refers to anything remotely related to anything about calculating anything. Because of its vague purpose, it should be avoided. I'm curious what is the ...
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New dark theme colours have been overly de-saturated relative to other sites?

Has the new dark theme overly de-saturated its colours? This seems to have led to a perceived reduction in contrast too. The theme now looks flat and dull compared to its former version. The light ...
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Do we have an epidemic of low-quality titles?

Today I didn't feel like being a proper Loungizen so I decided to actually help out someone in chat. That someone asked the room a question about the relation between pointer arithmetic and array ...
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What's the point of the nomination phase Q&A if it's hidden now?

Why are the comments under a candidate's nomination hidden? I would wager a vast majority of voters haven't been keeping track of the nomination phase and the comments under each nomination. Now that ...
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What's in an [application-name]?

I recently came across a question tagged with application-name. On investigation, there is no guidance on the tag and there appears to be no real consistency in the usage. There's only 39 questions ...
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Why are some truly awful questions staying around for days and days?

I was recently going through the RabbitMQ tag, and I was appalled by the nature of many of the questions there. Most of these aren't only Rabbit questions - in fact, the worst one I saw (see screen ...
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Can we switch off the [projector] please?

The projector tag has no wiki, and as a result, the 100 questions tagged with it vary wildly in what they presume the word to mean. So, here we go... Does it describe the contents of the questions ...
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Quick route from Meta to Main

After multiple years of use, one of my "muscle memories" is navigating from Meta to Main, something I do fairly frequently after seeing something in Hot Meta Posts etc. On the old navigation it was ...
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We should be more watchful of 0-activity spam users

Today I was running some data queries in the data explorer and ran across some interesting user profiles. In particular, I was looking to see whom of those who states their location said San Diego (...
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Why is the Posted Date on Jobs completely made up?

There's a particular job I've been seeing in my feed for the past few months, when I saw it I gave it a reaction. The last few times I've seen it (over the last few months), it's always said a date in ...
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