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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What to do with answer containing images coming from a commercial site?
This answer give a possible solution to the question Is it possible to use WebRTC to streaming video from Server to Client?
However this answer :
suggest a commercial solution without indicate it is
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When are 'one liners' useful?
I've seen a few cases on answers, where people offer up 'one liners' as an answer. By which I mean - someone's taken the question offered, and supplied a very concise and compact (correct) answer.
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Reason for putting this question on hold?
I was a bit surprised when I saw How do I display user information from table 1 and 2 that don't exist in table 3? question on hold.
As I see, this question gives a clear database design, the ...
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Why doesn't anyone vote anymore? [closed]
It seems that way to me. You find some questions from years ago with hundreds of votes, but seems like a good question now will get less than 10. I'm a newcomer, so I'm in no position to speculate. ...
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Correct response when the only edit is to inline a hyperlink
I was reviewing an edit to this question in which the edit was to go from
This is what i have so far, fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/mwhLoyy8/1/
to
This is what i have so far, check this fiddle
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How frequently do new users self-delete their own accounts?
According to Help Center > My Account, it is possible for new users to delete their own account as long as they have not voted or posted more than once.
Occasionally, this causes otherwise legitimate ...
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Answer to question appears to help but isn't up to personal standards, delete it?
I just answered a question and I didn't think the answer was up to my personal standard so I decided to delete it. However it appeared that it might have helped the questioner out as they posted ...
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Would a question about editors for MediaWiki code be appropriate? [duplicate]
I'd like to add a question about which fully-functioning editors exist for MediaWiki (i.e., it colour-codes each components of the code, e.g., text within <ref> </ref> tags would say be ...
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Should [java] be removed from certain [scala] questions?
Often I see scala questions dubiously tagged java as well. Currently there are 2,825 questions with both tags.
Here is an example of one that I feel shouldn't be tagged java:
println _ in Scala: Why ...
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What is the difference between [ambiguity] and [ambiguous]?
Both tags seem to have the same description:
Ambiguity can refer to two related concepts: 'ambiguous calls' and 'ambiguous grammars'.
vs.
An ambiguous call is a situation in which the compiler ...
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Should one flag questions already on hold?
Is it ever beneficial to flag questions that are already on hold?
So yesterday I saw a post that was blatant spam with the contents of the question something along the lines of...
"Get hot girls ...
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What is the appropriate way to draw attention to my edited on-hold question?
My question (How to increment upvote total in my view after successful Ajax request to upvote action) was put on hold for being too broad, and upon further reflection I agreed. It has since been ...
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Retag [c++]+[slicing] to [c++]+[object-slicing]?
I'm not familiar with object-slicing (349), but it seems that c+++slicing (48) should be retagged to c+++object-slicing (32). There are only 48 questions that should be retagged. Is my assessment ...
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How to track interesting questions? [duplicate]
I find many questions interesting, to me, but can see that they have no special value for the community. So I can't flag them as favorite.
How can I keep track of those?
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Why were my 'not an answer' flags declined?
I flagged an answer on this question as 'not an answer', because it should actually be a comment (it asks a question, and doesn't answer the question):
However:
The flag was declined as flags should ...
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100 edits in one evening. Is it wrong?
Yesterday I made over 100 edits. Why I did it?
To gain some badges and reputation points.
To make SO site a little better
Wanted to check if it is possible to gain 200 reputation points in one day ...
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Can I do research based on the statistics on votes? [closed]
Is it possible to do research or gather information about the voting behavior of members with high and low reputation points? Or if any research has been carried about it?
From voting behavior, in ...
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Is this library promotion spamming?
I just noticed these answers. They all start with the same sentence:
An other approach is to use underscore.aggregate library (mixin for underscorejs).
While each of them seems to answer the ...
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When is it appropriate to add code to the OP's question, when the OP has supplied no code to begin with?
My personal guess... Never.
And yet here(question revisions), a 70k rep user added it to the OP's question. The OP did not create this code themselves.. they created a basic ascii example of what ...
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What is the appropriate place to ask Artificial Intelligence questions
I am confused as to where should I ask programming questions regarding artificial intelligence.
To give a little bit more insight into my question:
I have a working code which is related to ...
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How do I request for expert review of my answer?
I am a newbie and I wrote and answer that works. It teaches you how to install ruby gems in eclipse without all the commandline stuff. But, I am not sure if this is the best way to solve the problem. ...
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Does editing or comments on a question in itself cause it to be re-reviewed?
This text is part of the "this question is closed" banner:
"If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question or leave a comment."
Does editing a ...
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Confusing: Should blank space be taken as character when editing post?
Yesterday, I found a problem when I edited someone's post. The post contained some code, which was not indented well.
So I modified the post to add 4 blank spaces before each line of the code, all ...
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Are questions about programming history in scope for Stack Overflow?
I can only guess, of course, but I'm guessing that this question was downvoted because it doesn't seem to be asking a programming question:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26448825/when-the-idea-...
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Why do still we have the rant tag? [closed]
It seems that all of the rant questions have been ported over to MSE, but the tag summary is missing. There is one fairly recent question tagged with it however, so I suspect that the OP created the ...
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Excessive amount of "use vector"
It seems that lately pretty much every C++ question on SO that involves any pointer indexing whatsoever leads to the comment "use vector!" It doesn't matter if the OP is using the pointer correctly or ...
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Should C++ questions about dynamic allocation be tagged with heap-memory?
The heap-memory tagline says:
The heap is process memory set aside for dynamic allocation.
Which seems vague enough to cover questions that have dynamic allocation in it, but the tag wiki gives a ...
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What should we do with [data-encryption]?
This is rather strange since every data-encryption is encryption, but not according to related tags of data-encryption (35 Q). Also it doesn't have a tag wiki and no features to discern it from ...
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Review audits based on poor examples
I was presented this question in a review audit:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26595139/how-to-make-autogeneration-of-buttons-in-form-by-getting-values-from-database-c
That's a typical example ...
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Should we mark new questions with accepted answers as duplicates?
I came across How to subtract two dates in php which looks like a duplicate of How to calculate the difference between two dates using PHP?.
Considering the question has an already accepted answer, ...
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The tag [transparentdataencryption] is a synonym of [tde] tag
tde (with wiki; 25 Q) is about Transparent Data Encryption which is the same as transparentdataencryption (no wiki; 14 Q).
I don't think it can be handled by the community. So, are some diamonds ...
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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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Stack Snippet vs Code Snippet - Inconsistent naming
Following is the tooltip for stack-snippets :
Stack Overflow:
Meta Stack Overflow
Meta Stack Exchange
Why do we generally call it stack-snippets, but the tooltip reads code snippet..?
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Should we discourage links to JSFiddle collaboration sessions?
If someone provides a link to JSFiddle, it should ideally be a version of their code that matches what's in the question. If someone posts a link to a collaboration session, it will be a moving target....
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Make [ios-safari] a synonym of [mobile-safari]
As far as I can tell, ios-safari (1 question) means the same thing as mobile-safari. As such, it would make sense to have ios-safari be a synonym of mobile-safari.
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What does reputation represent?
Because I wasn't thinking about it I always took reputation as to how active you are on an SE-site.
I now thought about it and came to the conclusion that it basically shows that you asked or ...
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Correct way for writing HTML tags in posts -- "<div>" or just "div"?
When asking or answering, should I write HTML tags like this:
Put your image into <div> tag.
("Put your image into <div> tag" -- if written in inline text)
or like that:
Put your ...
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Is there a kind of "exponential upvoting effect" for high rep users?
I have noticed my reputation points growing started to boost at some point when I had already received a few +1k rep, at least when it was +10k.
On the one hand, you're going to learn how to give ...
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Merge [parse-error] and [parsererror]
Both parse-error and parsererror mean the exact same thing. Merging them would make sense.
It would be most logical to keep parse-error as it has more questions and is more descriptive.
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Should provided code in an answer work?
I'm wondering whether answers that involve some guidance on how to use an API or sketch an algorithm should be fully functional. I often consider the answers to be pseudo-code that guides the OP in ...
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What direction to go with the [axis] tag?
I rejected an edit to this question about working with an Axis-brand security camera. The editor wanted to add the axis tag, but the tag description says that it refers to "Apache Axis [, which] is a ...
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What to do when a question was closed because of misundertanding
I saw this question in which I first think about a simple error of OP and asked for a MVCE. OP answered it could not give one, and I voted to close.
Meanwhile two other comments gave the point that :
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Link only answer flag declined. But why? [duplicate]
I'm referring to this answer, which more of looks like a link only answer:
Followed @pimvdb's advice, and created my own:
http://daniel-hug.github.io/characters/
Be patient, as it takes ...
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What to do with the [escript] tag?
Currently there are only 14 questions tagged with escript. Acording to the tag description, it's a script language designed for Eclipse:
eScript is designed to describe the various steps in adding ...
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Handling answers to XY problems [duplicate]
The specific question I have a concern with is Optional instance of a class. It's well-established that people who run across a problem often ask about Y rather than X, because they don't understand X ...
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When serial downvoting on answers is reversed, does the perpetrator get that rep back?
A few hours ago, I was (or I guess so) a victim of serial downvoting:
I'm quite new here (for months now), but of course I'm confident that this will be reversed by the system script and those points ...
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How to deal with people making threats? [duplicate]
I have encountered an unhelpful and arrogant user. First he tried to close my question. Then he got frustrated by not being able to do so because the question got answers.
He keeps being chatty in ...
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Dealing with non-English posts in Low Quality Queue
I'm aware of this answer and request (expressed there) to flag non-English post for moderator attention.
However, should I do anything extra, when non-English post pops up in Low Quality (or any ...
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Where to ask questions about debugging? [duplicate]
By chance I noticed that an old question of mine got closed as off-topic. It was about debugging on site at the customer's. Now I'm wondering where I should have asked such a question instead? ...
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Merge tags for variable-length arguments
We have several different tags which are used in the context of passing an unspecified number of arguments to a function or method:
varargs × 537
Wiki Summary: Variadic functions are functions which ...