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Why to tell a reason when editing a post

Since I haven't seen any really big questions and the fact that when I watch the edits the interesting parts are highlighted, I wonder who is really reading the "Edit Summary" and especially why I ...
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Different tags for conditionals

What's the difference between if-statement conditional-statements and condition? I know the distinction between a statement and the conditional-operator, but if that's the only difference, should ...
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On Meta, how do you get attention for questions without an answer?

It's not possible to set a bounty on a child Meta in order to get attention. What can I do instead? For example, this question hasn't received a good answer yet during the past 10 days.
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Would a question about details of user interaction with an IDE be on-topic?

I am using NetBeans and there's a (really minor) issue about its user interface that's been bothering me, but for which various google queries have not turned up any useful solutions (as a matter of ...
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Why does Stack Overflow have these restrictions for a newbie? [duplicate]

As a user, I see voting up/down answers that were helpful being a much lower barrier to engage with the community. I found myself wanting to vote up answers many times, but I got frustrated instead ...
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What is the the best way to ask follow up questions?

A lot of time after I ask a question I still have further questions about the problem or I come up with new questions that are closely related. It is always a pain to ask follow-up questions or ...
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Put user's comment into his question?

If I ask a user for more information, and he leaves a comment with that information, can I edit his response into his question?
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Discussion on meta, can I ask a question in an answer?

So this is a bit awkward as this somehow a meta-meta question. I recently found myself wondering about a particular thing and found that there already is a corresponding question on meta. However I ...
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Deleted answer can be flagged for moderator's attention

I have opened a question and after sometime an answer was posted. But, since the answer was a link only answer I was trying to flag it for moderators attention. So when I clicked flag the popup ...
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100 days later, was the split a good idea?

Today 100 days passed from the day that Meta Stack Overflow was split from Meta Stack Exchange. I was a initially a bit negative about the split, as I thought that the lack of reputation would limit ...
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Are questions regarding pronunciation on topic for Stack Overflow?

Regarding this question which asks about the pronunciation of IntPtr, is this a valid question for Stack Overflow? My understanding is that SO is meant to answer questions that help to solve issues ...
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Can a very specialized question (regarding validity of code), be closed as "too broad"?

The title sounds a bit weird, I know. I came over this question asking about a primary trivially solvable error. But the code shown obviously has more issues, and also serious design flaws, that ...
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Will it make a [difference] if we burninate it?

The difference tag, according to the tag wiki has two different descriptions: the difference between two numbers, and the things that two or more objects do not share in common. There are only 249 ...
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Encouraging titles relevant to the actual *problem*

Reading Should I edit titles which have nothing to do with the actual problem? (to which the unequivocal answer is YES) - I can't help but think better titles can be better encouraged. When asking a ...
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Should the "please accept an answer to your question" reminder be more visible?

If I go to my profile, questions tab, I find that I forgot to accept an answer with a friendly reminder "Have you considered accepting an answer or starting a bounty for this question?". But I ...
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Who exactly are the "security research community"?

On the "Security" page - under the "Hall of Fame" section - it mentions a "security research community", who are they? I've gone through the "Team" page, the closest I found that might be security ...
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Tag created by single user with no request from authors

dtn has been created just now by suggested edits by a single user. None of the question or answer authors seem to have thought such a tag was necessary. And at least one of the questions is just a C+...
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All the [option]s have been expended

The option tag says in big letters do not use (I was going to use it for this question about Scala's option class) Can we either burninate the tag cause it says we cannot use it or change the wiki (I ...
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Is it OK to share files with Dropbox and other file-sharing services in posts? [duplicate]

I encountered this question in the first post review queue. The question seems okay to me, but the user attempted to add what appears to be a DropBox link to share the input files he/she is attempting ...
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how to ask "is this good practice?" or "is there a better solution than...?"

I have seen (and asked) questions on stack overflow that ask if a solution to a problem is good practice or if there is a better way (perhaps quicker or more efficient) to solve the same problem. As ...
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Confusion on what types of questions belong on stack overflow

I was reading over this question and I was a little confused on exactly what kinds of questions Stack Overflow concerns itself with. The highest rated and accepted answer describes SO as this: < ...
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How often are closed questions re-opened?

Are there statistics for how often closed questions are re-opened? It seems that at any given moment, the close queue is around 10k-12k, but the re-open vote queue is almost always 0, so the ...
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Am I wrong about what warrants "Not an Answer"?

In looking on StackOverflow for help with some weird cross browser box-sizing behavior I was trying to debug, I came across an older question about the border-box property. While this question has a ...
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How many questions in the site till now?

Stack Overflow is an awesome site where I find my 80% of my programming clarifications. So I was thinking about this site, and I found in a day (24 hrs) about 8-10k questions are being asked. It ...
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Revoke answer acceptance to ask unrelated or loosely-related follow-up question

I've been noticing a trend recently, that plays out as follows: User A asks a simple, straightforward question relating to a larger, more complicated project they are working on. User B gives a ...
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Ambiguous audit reviews for answers? [duplicate]

I recently was reviewing posts and was met with an answer that needed review. The answer presented to me was a code only answer. My understanding of code only answers is that while they can be helpful ...
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Initial Edits and Fastest Gun in the West

I've noticed a form of abuse recently. Take a look at this revision history I've noticed this user as well as several others often do the following: Leave an empty answer that does not contribute to ...
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Not an answer - declined. OP's answer was thanks

I flagged this answer, as "not an answer" on the grounds that the OP used the Answers Section simply to give thanks and confirm that the existing answers provided the solution, which they never up ...
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Doesn't the need to show your attempted solutions take away from the purpose of the site? [duplicate]

The site's about pages stresses that what's great about this site is it's just Questions and Answers, no discussion or opinions or extra information. That's apparently supposed to be the draw, that ...
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Is it OK to flag a question because there are no accepted answers?

I was wondering how to prevent people for not accepting answers that seems to be working for them. For example: Drupal different theme for ip How can I remove quotes in rss You can see there is ...
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Please reopen this question

Off topic, guys? Seriously? Accessing another process virtual memory in Linux (debugging) especially when the answer is exactly what I was looking for How does gdb access another process virtual ...
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How are notifications persisted and managed

I was just having a look the stackoverflow database schema from Database schema documentation for the public data dump and SEDE as well as the list of technologies used for the network Which tools and ...
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Interstitial Tag

The interstitial tag is described as full screen iAd advertisements introduced with iOS 4.3, implemented by the ADInterstitialAd class, and available only for iPad However, a number of ...
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Very poor formatting approved... again

This edit in this question: Can we use Restler on Google App Engine I was going to edit this myself, but it was accepted in the meantime, with three accepts vs one reject. The original suggester of ...
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who determines what is "not constructive"?

For example: I have been on this site for three years and the following question may be the most useful question I have ever read on the entire site, and clearly others agree as well: Hidden ...
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Burninate [xcode6-beta4]

People are creating questions tagged xcode6-beta4. This tag will likely be irrelevant within the span of 2 weeks — can we just blacklist it (and similar tags) now?
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is this still a valid question for SO or should it be migrated to SU?

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1348285/how-to-automatically-mount-my-portable-disk-with-ntfs-3g-driver-on-mac-os-x?rq=1 It has answers marked as ok.
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Is my troubleshooting going out of scope?

There is a question that I believe has gotten the user to a point where he should be able to figure out the answer on his own. However, the comments on the question are going back and forth a lot. I ...
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How long is a review queue?

When I look at the Badge Process dropdown and look at the progress for on getting the Reviewer badge i.e. Review badges are awarded once per review queue, I wonder how long is a review queue?
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Git error message changed over the years - should the most popular question be updated?

I noticed that with 2k+ rep my edits are no longer reviewed and are automatically applied. I'd like to edit this question: Git checkout: updating paths is incompatible with switching branches I ...
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Make [bcl] a synonym of [base-class-library]

bcl has 112 questions and base-class-library only has 17 questions, but we also use portable-class-library, so I suggest that we use the longer tag and make the acronym a synonym.
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Programming text identification questions

I can’t find any information on whether about books fit on SO or not. Not so much recommend a book to learn… questions, but rather questions about specific books. There seem to be a small handful of ...
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Duplicate AngularJS-related tags: [angularjs-ng-*] and [ng-*]

We have: angularjs-ng-repeat (1,643 questions, wiki) and ng-repeat (339 questions, no wiki) angularjs-ng-options (13 questions, no wiki) and ng-options (131 questions, wiki) angularjs-ng-model (6 ...
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asking how to use the correct (latest) c++ code in a particular situation

There are various changes to the C++ language that the newer versions bring and actually improves either the developer's life or code quality. If the questioner wants to know the latest method / ...
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Is FaqOverflow part of Stack Exchange websites?

Recently I found a website called FaqOverflow. Is this a new Stack Exchange website?
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What to do when a user asks a (duplicate-ish) question so that they can award two accepts?

Sorry for the title, but I couldn't think of a good one. Feel free to edit it. In run haskell operations in parallel or multithreaded, someone asked to speed up computation in Haskell via concurrent/...
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How much do you want to know?

I frequently ask for help with my programming projects on SO. I'm still not particularly comfortable around the community, so I try to keep my questions as concise and on the point as possible so I'm ...
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Are longer titles better? calling SQL magicians

I had always thought that a short, succinct title was best for getting attention. But a recent look at Super User, say, showed that longer titles seem to get more attention (especially SU). Same for a ...
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What is the most voted thing on Stack Overflow, and how many votes does it have?

As the title asks, I was curious on the most upvoted thing on Stack Overflow. I have seen some with 800 upvotes or so but I want to know if there is any question or comment with a seriously ...
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Do non-English words increase the probability of receiving downvotes?

I'm a .NET developer from Argentina, and, as you may could (*) know, our main language is Spanish. In some of my questions, I have included code with some words in my language, because you all know ...
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