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Candidates for merging: "Argument vs Parameter"?

This is a duplicate of this, which is a duplicate of this. In general I don't like duplicate chains (I prefer to skip the middle man). In my opinion the last question linked (the non-dupe) is of the ...
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Merge [ebay-api] into [ebay]

paypal-api goes to paypal so why not have ebay-api go to ebay? No need to have the duplicate tags.
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How can I feedback on the "short survey" prompt?

I just got this prompt: I clicked on "Take a short survey", which took me to: The question is asking me to evaluate the answers, but the prompt appears before the answers, so how can I ...
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Is suspending users for voting to delete a question while being discussed on meta reasonable?

I found this question Why is only the first case statement applied in a Google Data Studio? which is discussed on meta here Regex question was closed as lacking details, but I think it was objective ...
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Is being "not sufficiently useful to the public" a reason to vote for closure? [duplicate]

Suppose someone asks a question duly and properly - shows some effort, provides an MRE or equivalent, is clear and everything. The question even gets an answer, that gets accepted. However, the ...
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If ChatGPT gives me an answer, should I leave my question unanswered?

I entered this question. And in writing it out it helped me clarify what I think is the solution. So I asked ChatGPT and it agreed with my approach and provided me complete code for the solution. This ...
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Are "This question is discussed on meta" comments useful?

I noticed there is a trend where most of the SO questions being discussed here on Meta result in someone adding a This question is being discussed on meta comment, optionally linking the meta ...
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Should "revenge downvotes" on questions be more expensive?

I have read this answer; but that is about a question that was downvoted 5 times before; not what I have on my mind. But I am coming from a similar thought: I think I have seen more than once some "...
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Stack Overflow seems harsh compared to programming forums I've been participating in [closed]

Two years ago, for the first time in my life, I started to work at a small company as a programmer. I was an amateur programmer, and I thought a forum like Stack Overflow would be a great help for me. ...
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Why are SEO questions shut down as not programming related? [duplicate]

I've seen a few questions that are in or around the SEO area, and each time they are asked, they seem to get shut down with the not programming related reason. I just don't get it. Surely part of a ...
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How to assert a bad question

This is Exhibit One in the fight against bad questions: How to test code that writes to stdout? I closed it as "Unclear What you are Asking." It was reopened by five community members. OK... ...
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Abuse of duplicate marking?

I came across this question here: How can I make a for-loop pyramid more concise in Python? The question was marked two days ago as a duplicate of this: Python nested looping Idiom I looked at the "...
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Burninate [jason]

While it's not a widely used tag (it has 44 hits right now), jason (info) displays an impressive 10:1 mistake:correct usage ratio. As one can probably guess, it's slapped on various JSON-related ...
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Why do Vi and Emacs have Stack Exchange sites but other tools don't?

According to the Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results: these are the most popular development environments and tools in 2018. and these are the most popular ones in 2017 by occupation. Visual ...
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Why was this answer very low quality? [duplicate]

I was reviewing the first post queue and I went on this test question: Failed: Template parse errors: 'mat-card' is not a known element Here is what I had to review: I clicked on no action ...
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Suspension for almost 6 months for plagiarism?

I just stumbled upon a user profile who has: This account is temporarily suspended for plagiarism. The suspension period ends on Mar 13 '15 at 5:31. I am not sure since when he/she been ...
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Is grammar really so important?

I recently noticed that questions (and answers) that are worded poorly due to the poster's bad English skills are unequally upvoted (or ever downvoted) compared to the posts of native English speakers....
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Creating tags for single assembly instructions?

I'm finding a lot of people, myself included, struggle with concepts about specific assembly instructions. Not just because they're intrinsically complex and ridden with side-effects, but because they'...
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Triaging new users' questions [duplicate]

I like to spend some time clearing the triage queue for a mental break. Often I meet questions, especially from new users, where they ask something, without code, or all the details required for an ...
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A high-value answer was moderator-deleted without explanation as far as I can tell. What's the right thing to do?

I was looking at a question about how to get TFS and Git to play well together with Visual Studio, and noted a comment referring me to an answer on another question. It turns out it was a clever, high-...
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Doesn't Stack Overflow Jobs return anything?

I'm not sure if this is the right forum, but I just noticed that Stack Overflow Jobs advertise in a way indicating that searching for a job there won't return anything? Also, the comment at the end ...
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Why a lot of comments instead of answers? [duplicate]

In a very large number of question, on Stack Overflow, a lot of users try to answer to the question using comments instead of placing an answer. Of course, some of them are NOT clear as question, but ...
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Effectively dealing with people who are immune to criticism

While browsing the site today I came across this answer. Since the php and javascript tags are such a jungle, a lot of questioners need more guidance than simply "use this code instead, it will do ...
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When answering your own question, do you need to show what you've tried?

Posted a question and used "Answer your own question" to post an answer instantly with the question. How to get the count of day with most rows with MySQL Because this was a purely educational ...
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GitHub link on Stack Overflow account

I inserted a link to my GitHub account (via 'edit your profile' page) to my Stack Overflow account. However, it does not seem to appear in my profile. Where is the GitHub account located in the user ...
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What constitutes unsalvageble (triage moderation review)

I find it strange that you fail moderation review if you answer "should be improved". In this case here: https://stackoverflow.com/review/triage/7910407 should be improved is a perfectly fine answer....
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No question should be [untagged]

We currently have two questions, asked within the past year, tagged untagged. "Untagged" seems suspiciously like one of those dread Meta tags that we are not supposed to have on SO. In fact, it's the ...
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Do meta "questions" need to be actual questions?

I'm used to post questions on Stack Overflow, so when I come here on meta I build my questions on the same format; but I often see high rated meta questions that aren't really questions (e.g. this one)...
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Closure clarification

I don't understand what's unclear in this question. From what I can tell, it's a yes or no. Comments have asked "why", perhaps suggesting I don't need to do what I'm trying to do, but that ...
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How do I get back a bounty, when I found the solution by myself?

How do I get back a bounty, when found the solution by myself? I answered my question by myself. How can I get back the bounty? How to use the delegates with NSKeyedUnarchiver?
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Suspicious/fake users?

I see a lot of users that has 1 in rep, asks a question, then never to return. What I'm suspecting that these are existing users, that don't want their rep to go down by asking "silly questions". To ...
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Am I allowed to ask others to translate code (from Go to Node.js) on Stack Overflow? [duplicate]

I have a piece of Go code, which has to be translated to Node.js. I can't manage to translate it, so I need some help. Am I allowed to ask others to translate code on Stack Overflow? If not, ...
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What Do You Do When You Get Stuck?

I'm curious to learn what people do when they don't find a solution to a difficult coding problem on Stack Overflow. Say you post a question, but it gets buried before a helpful answer is provided. ...
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Why do people downvote my answers on my own questions? [duplicate]

I asked Can't write to 64-bit registry using .NET C#, and then I found the answer on my own, so I posted it. I got -2 on my question (though I showed them first one approach I tried to solve my ...
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What are the Stack Overflow rules for the number, type, and size of photo attachments accompanying questions?

I am preparing to submit a question with photo attachments. What are the Stack Overflow rules for: The number of attachments that can accompany each member question The types of files acceptable The ...
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Are Meta downvotes discouraging users from improving their questions?

TL;DR Surely downvoting valid discussions is discouraging users from asking good questions? I asked a question on the main site: How can I import multiple items from a module and rename them in ...
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What should I do with a answer that's a comment if the users under 50 reputation [duplicate]

I was in the middle of reviewing This is the SO post and I realized I didn't know if it was ok to use an answer as a comment if the user doesn't have communication privileges. Should I say no action ...
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Voting the question vs. Voting the answer [duplicate]

In another question I asked about Are the hurried downvoters improving this community? I received many comments, one of them was You are seriously suggesting that we cast votes less often? This ...
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Trivial edits only concerning language/grammar [duplicate]

I just read How to deal with: redeclaration of C++ built-in type ‘char16_t’, which seems to be written by a non-native speaker of English. I guess the author's mother tongue is a language with does ...
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Answers that say "try this" or similar in addition to description of solution [closed]

I seem to be noticing a lot of answers now say "try this" or "you could try this" or something similar next to code example after some explanation text. I'm probably being pedantic but these answers ...
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Duplicate of a deleted question? [duplicate]

I asked a question then realized I gave it a wrong tag (hence few views). In order to have views again I decided to delete the question and ask new one (same question). But I got error that this new ...
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Dealing with "conceptual" questions

Imaging you've been programming in C# for a while, and now you just happen to need something new which you haven't yet heard about it. Say "anonymous types" or "aspect oriented programming". Because ...
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Is it OK to edit Python questions to make them PEP 8 compliant?

I've seen a couple of edits changing the style of the code with an edit summary stating that the code is now PEP 8 compliant. Most of the time it makes the code easier to read but I also see some Meta ...
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A good strategy for "unclear" questions

I'm relatively new to SO so please bear with me. I've searched SO Meta for an answer to this question I'm having and haven't found one, so here I go. I've had the same problem several times: I see a ...
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Have expectations increased beyond the reach of new users?

I spend a lot of time reading through old SO Q&As in order to learn more about using Python. It's a format I find more helpful than most of the official docs. However, it seems that the ...
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Should answers that only comment on other answers be deleted?

I flagged this answer for moderator attention suggesting deletion, and a moderator declined my flag. The answer states that it is updating the accepted answer "with a key clarification," but ...
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Why does vote-casting automatically upvote a comment?

A bit weird question here. I have noticed that upon my vote-cast to close a question due to a custom reason reported by another user, the same comment appearing in the comment section has been upvoted ...
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Using a canonical duplicate to close a syntax error question [duplicate]

Recently I stumbled upon a question about a basic PHP syntax error. The problem was not too hard to understand, but before any answer was posted, the question was marked as a duplicate of a wiki ...
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Are Google and Stack Overflow partners? [duplicate]

I just found this. I know that Jon Skeet is working for Google and he's a big part of the community, but is there really a team working on Stack Overflow for Google?
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Speed close flags

Is there a policy on flagging questions for speed closing? Example use case: duplicates that haven't been closed for years. I've submitted such flags, and some were accepted, while others were ...
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