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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Merge [Headset] and [Headphones]
headset has a three sentence tag summary and 163 questions. headphones has no tag summary, and 77 questions. Should headphones redirect to headset? The questions of both tags are almost all also ...
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Correct response to copied answers
What is the correct response when I answer a question and then someone else answers the exact same answer (same content not verbatim copying) 30 minutes later. Should I downvote the response for no ...
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How can I word a question so I can get a straight forward answer?
Many times on StackOverflow I have asked a direct question but get comments or answers that avoid the actual question and focus too much on picking out other faults with my code that are totally ...
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The number one Stack Overflow question about Python IDEs is very out of date
Update
One of the site moderators attempted the following experiment: to remove all previous answers and post the IDE-comparison table, and make that editable by the community. This was a good ...
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Is Stack Overflow controlled by an old guard that puts off new users from contributing? [closed]
Perhaps I'm being a devil's advocate, but as a new user - but with a good level of knowledge - there have been a couple of instances I've seen over the last few weeks, where a user (with high(ish) ...
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My answer was cloned and improved what should I do?
My answer was cloned and improved what should I do?
Should I delete my answer in favor of the better one?
Should I apply the improvement of the cloned answer on my own?
Should I add a reference to ...
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Do the edits count towards the Tag Badge?
Tag Badge:
You must have a total score of 100 in at least 20 non-community wiki
answers to achieve this badge.
You gain reputation when:
question is voted up: +5
answer is voted up: +...
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What percent of VLQ flags are automated?
I just ran in to a lot of code only answers in the Low Quality Posts review. I'm aware that some of these end up in review queue due to an automated process, but I'm wondering if there is any data ...
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Are configuration and/or network debugging questions on-topic?
I know there has been some discussion about this topic, but mostly related to specific topics: Docker, Bamboo, nginx, webserver config files and rewrite rules
All those are at least somewhat on-topic,...
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Usefulness of tag [encoding] - description change
I think the tag encoding has too wide meaning to be useful. For example the video encoding and the character encoding have very little in common, yet people use the same tag for them. There are ...
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Why do bounties expire?
Why do bounties expire? I don't know if there is an answer to this question, but I wonder why bounties can't be available until they get an answer instead of a limited amount of time.
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How to deal with a question that has been completely changed [duplicate]
I spotted this question where the user, rather than ask a new question, decided to rewrite an old one. Should this edit be rolled back and the user informed or just left alone?
The original question ...
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When is it ok to change a tag wikis?
I see that that there is a badge:
Research AssistantEdited 50 tag wikis.
Not many people have it, just under 200 people. Which tells me that this is something that the Community does not really ...
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The possibility of good qestions (by some measure) counting towards tag bages
The important part of SO are the answers - which is why, reputation-wise, answer upvotes count twice as much as question upvotes. Still, SO (SX really) acknowledges the importance and the benefits of ...
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Should I notify answerers that the edited question's title makes their answers wrong?
What should be done with question's title when after question's edition it asks about different thing than the title says, and already a few users had answered it's previous version?
Example:
The ...
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Ordering of user list to take badges into account
The user list is ordered by reputation points but it doesn't take into account the number of badges a user has.
For example, the following users all have 646 points, but the user with the least ...
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Do pure "machine learning" questions belong to Stack Overflow?
I've been bumping into many questions like this one lately, and I'm surprised most of them doesn't have any "this question belongs to stats.stackexchange"-like comments. When I find a question ...
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Is Stack Overflow an appropriate website to ask about system design questions?
I’m planning to practice some system design questions asked during tech interviews, and I’d like to get reviews/opinions on how I’d design some systems from the Stack Overflow or Stack Exchange ...
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Failed Triage audit - disagree with reason
https://stackoverflow.com/review/triage/7723743
I voted to close the above question as primarily opinion based, because according to the site's criteria for asking questions, it is. An alternative ...
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Bounty Questions - Should Gold Badge or High Reps users have the ability to close?
I came across a bounty question once, in which I deemed it to have been a duplicate( this one if anyone's looking) - however, my flag was declined due to 'no evidence'. I'm not here to argue that.
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Flag's 'other' box is too large (comment flagging)
I was going through the Triage review queue, when I came to this question.
I acknowledge that the OP edited the code out of their comment to their question, but however before this their comment was:
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Is there any way I can see a reason why my flag was disputed
I flagged this question as "Unclear what you as asking" and when looking back at my flags it is marked as "Disputed", which I am fine about as other people must have seen something I have not.
But is ...
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How can answers tend to be opinions if there are no answers? [duplicate]
I recently posted a question that was "put on hold as primarily opinion-based". In the explanation it says (emphasis mine):
Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert ...
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How come the community user offers bounties?
Looking at the profile for the community user, I see that it has offered a lot of bounties:
Also, I saw a banner on a question which said "This question has an open bounty worth +50 reputation ...
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asp.net-5 - Core or not?
For asp.net-5 questions, I am constantly asking whether the asker is using ASP.Net 5 (full framework) or ASP.Net Core 5 (cross-platform framework). This is partly a naming problem inherited from ...
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What should I do when someone downvoted my selfanswered question ignoring its value? [duplicate]
I have been reading through several SO Q&As to find a general solution to a problem i faced without it being tailored to specific OP's needs.
I took the effort and created new Question, while as ...
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Declined flag on link-only answer only because of the number of votes
I recently had a declined flag on this answer. I'm guessing since the answer is accepted and has a high number of upvotes, that is the reasoning behind the declined flag.
The answer is an absolutely ...
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Why didn't this answer appear in the late answers queue?
As I write this, my late answers queue shows 0 posts.
This answer is basically code only, and is flat out wrong. I only saw it because I have the RSS feed up for the gson tag. It doesn't show up in ...
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How is "Unclear what you're asking" a valid close reason for the Triage queue?
When you mark a question as unsalvageable in Triage you are presented with all the close reasons, including "Unclear what you're asking."
But how could that be a valid close reason in Triage if the ...
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How to set stroke or del tag inside of code tag [duplicate]
I'm not able to edit this answer
The answer is a little bit outdated. AMR is no longer supported.
I don't want to remove the entry but set strike around of *AMR (Adaptive Multi-Rate, a format for ...
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How to deal with a question whose answer changed through time? [duplicate]
Some time ago, I answered this question :
Java 8 options for AIX
At that time (sept. 2014) there was no official release of Java SDK 8 for AIX. But now there is (since march 2015).
I already did a '...
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Canonical for "maintaining aspect ratio with CSS"
These questions ask how to maintain the aspect ratio of an element (usualy a div) according to a dynamic width with CSS.
One of them should be chosen as a canonical answer and the others closed as ...
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Rewarding a bounty - most helpful or simple fix
I asked a question a while ago, which got little attention, so I added a bounty. I then got a few good answers. There was one answer, by Alejandro Babio, which seemed to be very helpful. An almost ...
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May we have some "canned comments"?
On Stack Overflow, certain comments get repeated a lot. Just off the top of my head:
1. Do you have any more code to show? This post lacks enough detail.
2. Welcome to Stack Overflow! This ...
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In what cases is it acceptable to answer your own question? [duplicate]
When asking a question on SO, there is an option to answer your own question immediately (Answer your own question – share your knowledge, Q&A-style). In what cases it's acceptable to do so? I've ...
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Implement highlight in code
Sometimes when a question is asked/answer with a pretty massive code, it would be nice if we could highlight all the occurrence of the selected string.
For example, if the code use a variable ...
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You can only ask 6 questions in a 24-hour period [duplicate]
I got an error message when I start a new question
You can only ask 6 questions in a 24-hour period.
My last question was asked 16 hours ago: see Difference between angular.copy() and assignment (...
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Removing tag from question
I just went through the list of suggested edits that I made and I observed a pattern: almost (if not all) questions that I removed the model-view-controller tag had at least 2 rejects for edit does ...
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Answering questions with no "proper" technical solution
I came across a question lately which doesn't seem to have a proper technical solution. Meaning, any answer that i may supply would be defined as a "work-around", and wouldn't have a technical answer ...
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Suggestion for rewording of triage review guidance
There are three categories.
Looks OK:
Looks OK for questions that can be found, understood and answered as-is
And that looks OK. One might want to consider adding in a bit about formatting, but ...
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Afraid of asking a question, fears -1's [duplicate]
So right now, I am very afraid of asking questions on Stack Overflow.
Over these past years I have seen some posted questions that are not so "to the point" and people just shoot them with -...
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Is seeding broad questions and self-answering with a form answer to create a FAQ acceptable?
I came across a user creating and self-answering a bunch of generic questions. For example, here (with 3 upvotes on the question and answer in 30 minutes?), here, and here. They all share the same ...
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Community edit rejection, what does second editor see [duplicate]
I got a community edit reject, and I was wondering why the edit that rejected mine didn't include some (or all) of the changes I made.
What does a high rep user see when he tries to edit a post with ...
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Are questions duplicates if the error is different but the OP is looking for the same thing?
A recent question was asking how to find the longest word in a string using JavaScript. The asker posted some code which had a few errors in the for loop used to attempt to solve the question.
That ...
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Upvotes on not-so-good questions: a consequence of the Triage Queue?
Lately I've seen upvotes to questions that should be closed. This has come to my attention in tags that I follow and, more recently, when I gained access to the Close Queue.
I wonder if the Triage ...
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What should be the proper thing to do with this answer?
I was going through the first post review queue and came across this answer to “elseif” syntax in Javascript. I marked it as "no action needed", but after I reviewed some more questions I just couldn'...
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How to detect users that downvote all other answers
There is this question: Allow opening a file with open() only in one process, in c unix programming on which all 4 answers are related to the `flock() function, however suddenly all but one answer got ...
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Should this question be flagged or answered? [duplicate]
I had a discussion with Luiggi Mendoza in this question:
I am trying to create an empty collection but apparently collections.emptySet() is apparently not the way? Google tells me to create a new ...
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"Dummy" question closed as duplicate
This question recently caught my attention:
https://stackoverflow.com/q/29735936/3225495
From the title and first sentence, it seems like a (poorly-worded) but real question. The second sentence is ...
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Policy for stolen edit requests
If an edit request is made by a user with less than 2000 rep, and that edit request is then denied by a reviewer, and reviewer then makes the edits that were suggested so that he/she gets credit in ...