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Change Twitter name and icon to X on the profile page

The Twitter name and logo has been changed to X. It should be updated on the profile page as well. Here's an SVG to use.
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How can we handle troublesome contributors during the moderation strike?

Preface I support the aims of the moderation strike, but I wonder if I might add a preface as to why I haven't joined it (at least yet). For my sins, I'm the third top post editor. Curation seems now ...
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Spam link added to an answer a few days after the initial posting

Previously, a user answered my question here, but it was later deleted as I reported it as spam. Initially, the answer did not really answer my question, only like rewrite my question and answer, and ...
Muhammad Dyas Yaskur's user avatar
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How to prove that my content isn't written using AI in any way

There was a user who wrote an answer using AI, and it was very obvious (a long answer in a short period of time!). And, I, as a humble user who doesn't really know anything, thought that this answer ...
Sally loves Lightning's user avatar
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Someone just edited nonsense/spam links into other nonsense/spam links; isn't this inappropriate? [duplicate]

Someone just edited this post (which I flagged as "abusive", since it was mostly a gibberish "test post") containing two links to a similar looking gibberish test blog. The ...
Lover of Structure's user avatar
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Can I ask why a complete but small modern C++ program can't keep up with a C battle tested implementation?

First thing first, I'm not talking of some algorithm where there's room for choosing a strategy or another. I'm talking of the Linux split command (for what is worth, I think the code is here), which ...
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How to efficiently avoid "have they added this feature yet" questions

It has already been established that questions asking for when a new software feature will be released are not acceptable on Stack Overflow since they are customer service-related questions. However, ...
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Should staff be commenting on non-answers to their own questions instead of deleting them?

I just noticed this: Hey Tim, sorry to nitpick, but answers are for solutions to the original problem. If you have an additional question, they're better left as a comment (50 rep) or an entirely new ...
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How to reject an edit that adds code from a 3rd party site? [duplicate]

I came across a post where a user wanted to add code from a 3rd party site for the OP via an edit. Based on the comments, the issue is already resolved, but I then looked around a bit on how to handle ...
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Is there a penalty for users who repeatedly abandon their questions? [duplicate]

Sometimes, a question might not be answered correctly, and the original poster might want to clarify and/or give feedback — and that's expected. But what about users who abandon questions without ...
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Review Suspension: ChatGPT/LLM Audits

Well, I screwed up! I managed to fail two audits in as many months, and received a review suspension as a result. Both of these were valid audits—the responses were deemed to have been generated by ...
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Thoughts on the paper "Are Large Language Models a Threat to Digital Public Goods? Evidence from Activity on Stack Overflow"?

I just want to point out this recent paper on arXiv: Are Large Language Models a Threat to Digital Public Goods? Evidence from Activity on Stack Overflow, by Maria del Rio-Chanona, Nadzeya ...
Rebecca J. Stones's user avatar
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Do suspended accounts lose their non-default profile picture?

I was checking on questions I visited yesterday, some of which are by the same user. Yesterday, this user had a non-default profile picture, but today I observed that their reputation was reduced to 1 ...
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Why is posting on meta a disaster? [duplicate]

Look below is a screenshot of how I am losing points every day. All I can say is you may say posting here does not reduce the points. But here is proof that you guys don't take kindly to suggestions/...
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Why was my question downvoted and closed? [duplicate]

I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Why does this ASP web page not refresh data? A few minutes after posting I saw my question had been downvoted and closed. I don't get why as I exposed a ...
Jones MKM's user avatar
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Model collapse when content written by humans becomes contaminated by A.I.-generated content

In a forthcoming article in the New York Times (non-paywalled link), Jon Gertner explores the future of Wikipedia in the times of generative artificial intelligence. Near the end of the article, ...
Karsten Theis's user avatar
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Can we have tags for Spring 6/Spring Boot 3?

With Spring 6 and Spring Boot 3, there came a lot of changes. Most notably, there is a minimum requirement on Java 17 and it uses Jakarta EE 9 coming with a namespace change. But there were also other ...
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How can I vote for deletion of First Answers (not Late Answers) that repeat previously posted answers? [duplicate]

The following question: Which review action should be taken for First Answers (not Late Answers) that repeat previously posted answers? was marked as a duplicate of another question whose accepted ...
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Stop randomly determining questions about server software to be off-topic: write proper guidelines or leave them alone

When, exactly does a question about "software tools commonly used by programmers" become off-topic for Stack Overflow? I would want to invite the users to come up with enforceable guidance ...
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Is the SO .htaccess tag off topic and should it be removed? [duplicate]

After a lot of chatter about .htaccess questions being off topic on Stack Overflow, I wanted to pose the question.... Should the .htaccess tag be removed? Does it describe the contents of the ...
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Help me understand why this question is not focused enough [closed]

Need help understanding why this was flagged as not focused enough: How do I map a url to a specific folder in apache The question got closed for lacking focus and my ask privileges were revoked ...
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Why does the temporary policy have over 1M views?

What is appealing about the featured temporary policy that it has garnered over a million views? I presume the majority of community members would prefer to have ChatGPT content allowed to help them ...
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How do you make your answer stand out from the influx of generative AI content?

I've had a few years hiatus and could not find any article that underscores this question, so please go easy on me. I also just got somewhat up to speed about the strike as posted here, so I know this ...
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Where can I get advice for the improvement or discuss my closed question? [duplicate]

Recently my question has been closed. But according to the closure reason, it's complying with every point of the guidelines (in my opinion). Where can I get a more detailed explanation, and what ...
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Is there a way to hide all comments by a user?

There is a user on the main site who leaves meaningless or useless comments in one particular tag that I am active in. Those comments do not warrant anything other than NLN flag, and that user is very ...
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Why is it a bad idea to tell other users publicly why you believe something is (or is not) from ChatGPT (or other AI)?

Background: I've flagged over 1,200 answers I believed were ChatGPT/AI, with only a handful of declines (12, I believe) and some where the moderator decided not to take action. Since the strike, I've ...
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Downvotes and false accusations of using ChatGPT: how do I handle it?

I am a new contributor who joined yesterday. I have answered some questions, but some people accused me of using ChatGPT when answering questions. I take the time to read the documentation and I give ...
Chafik Kerboute's user avatar
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How can I understand this moderator activity on my questions and answers?

When I opened Stack Overflow just now, I saw that a moderator had edited some of my questions and answers. This was probably triggered by some comments under the following post where I was active ...
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What to do if a user initiates a downvote war because I've been pointing out that their answer posts look like ChatGPT? [duplicate]

Here's a screenshot of my comments history. Here's some example links: How to build multi module jib image with nested modules What is torch.nn.Module? How to include parameter and event in a function ...
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There's been a [mismatch] in expected tag usage

I came across the tag mismatch today, which seems to not really be in line with normal tagging guidelines. Its usage guidance already implies it's ambiguous, which is normally a great early indicator ...
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Didn't the title and formatting assistants violate OpenAI's policy for Sharing and Publication?

From the Sharing & publication policy (archive link): Content co-authored with the OpenAI API Creators who wish to publish their first-party written content (e.g., a book, compendium of short ...
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I don't understand why a flag concerning "spam" was declined

The question is about this answer: Why did this python list get passed by value? It contains a gibberish text that is in no way related to the question and a link to a crypto exchange website. For me, ...
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XPath to select all elements: Old moderator-deleted answer is the best answer

Question: XPath to select all elements with a specified name I got here from a Google search with the same exact question. I found the top-voted answer with a try this, see if it works. There isn't ...
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Launching 2 new collectives: PHP and NLP

Today, two new collectives are launching on Stack Overflow. As with the previous two that were launched in March these will be community-led and community-driven.  Check out the new collectives here, ...
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New Collective: PHP – Scope, community, and questions

Today, the PHP Collective is launching on Stack Overflow. Why PHP? After launching the R Language Collective earlier this year, we wanted to launch another collective focused on a specific language. ...
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New Collective: NLP – Scope, community, and questions

Today, the NLP (Natural Language Processing) Collective is launching on Stack Overflow. Why NLP? Both question activity and pageviews pointed to the NLP space as one that has been consistently active ...
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Conclusions from title-drafting and question-content assistance experiments conducted by Stack Exchange

We’d like to share some results from our experimentation with two earlier releases: the first, a tool to generate titles for your post, and the second, a tool to help users format their questions’ ...
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Cutting a correct comment and pasting/processing it into its parent post when I don't have full editing privileges

You could consider this a followup on my previous question on comments to q/a. TL;DR: I asked whether it is good to refactor valuable comments into a question or answer. There and also in other ...
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Does [r] hold itself to lower standards?

TL;DR There have been some statements about the r community not following the rules based on a review audit (links below). Questioning a whole community based on one question is egregiously flawed. If ...
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Could linking to search results on my page in an answer be considered as spam/self or product promoting?

For example in my related answers I'd like to link to my Vite or Vue answers like: https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=user%3A14098260+vite The problem is that Vite/Vue community support is bad and I ...
Alexander Nenashev's user avatar
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What should we do with Tor Onion links in questions?

I just came across this question and I wondered something like that should be allowed, although asking it this way sounds a bit weird. The user wants to scrape sites in the Tor network and posted some ...
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Why was this question about "is this question on-topic" closed as a duplicate of "why are opinion based questions off-topic"?

I recently asked this question about whether it was on-topic to ask if there is a right way to organize child structs within a project's files. An answer to this question answered by saying No, ...
Mehdi Charife's user avatar
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Are questions about the "right" way to organize your code within files on topic? [duplicate]

I'm writing this C code in which inheritance is emulated by means of composition, and I'm unsure whether I should give each child struct its separate .c and header files as is normally done in other ...
Mehdi Charife's user avatar
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2023 Developer Survey: no absolute values in 'Admired and Desired'?

Link: https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2023/#section-admired-and-desired-programming-scripting-and-markup-languages Wouldn't it make sense to show the absolute values in the tooltips, like before? The ...
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Which user has asked the most questions?

From my understanding, most users who stick around past asking a question have answered more questions than asked questions. It is no doubt that asking questions is an extremely effective and ...
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I don't understand anything on this site [closed]

Firstly, I was banned from posting on Stack Overflow. I asked a question that didn't have enough content in it (I think) to be considered a high-quality question. I didn't receive any warnings in my ...
Yozy Opto's user avatar
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2 answers
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Should I serial downvote ChatGPT answers? [duplicate]

According to this answer, legitimate serial downvoting is pointless because it will just get reversed. When I see a user who has posted a ChatGPT generated answer I always look at their other recent ...
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Why has staging ground been empty for a few weeks?

A few months ago, the second beta version of Staging Ground was announced. I joined it a few days after the post. For the past few weeks, there are no proposed questions on it. We can see here that it'...
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Audit failed: why? Reason was not given

I just failed this review, but I don't understand why. The question was shown without comments: https://stackoverflow.com/review/first-questions/34632397 I selected to provide "Feedback", ...
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Custom moderator flag for sock puppeting suspicion was declined

I moderator-flagged a user post, suspecting a cheating pattern. Within about 45 minutes they had two upvotes on the question post and one upvote on the self-answer post. The answer seemed to indicate ...
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