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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When reviewing close votes, what should happen to low-effort questions that don't match any close reason? [duplicate]
I came across this question when reviewing close votes. "X, Y and Z happen. They aren't supposed to happen. Here's my code." The given close reason was "too broad".
This question seems to be low ...
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Platform to ask questions about one's professional future
Is there any place one can consult with the community what kind of job he needs to take? I think it would be beneficial for others to consult before taking a pace in the professional world.
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Breaking down "too broad"/"needs more focus" and trying to understand it [duplicate]
too broad1
There are either too many possible answers, or good answers would be too long for this format. Please add details to narrow the answer set or to isolate an issue that can be answered in a ...
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Review ban due to a question with several upvotes and reopen votes
Three of us seem to have been banned due to this question appearing in the low-quality review queue:
https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/4994041
The question seems to have achieved 5 ...
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How to know if I've answered another question from a user before?
Is there a way that I can easily find that I'd answered of one of the questions by a particular user? Something like, I've profile ID of so call user for whom I want to know whether I'd answered for ...
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Should it be strongly recommended to upvote the question you just edited?
Let us assume someone encounters a question which he believes could use some clarification to become good. He edits the question, is happy with the result -> should he not upvote the question along ...
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Limiting edits to 10 characters is a bad idea [duplicate]
Often I'll take a code snippet from Stackoverflow and I try and execute it I find typos which prevent it from executing. After fixing the problems, I'd like to update the answer or question in stack, ...
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Is using Stack Overflow as a whiteboard a recommendable way to get rep as a new user?
I am new on the site; actually the reason I registered is because IBM moved the Worklight forums to Stack Overflow.
After having asked 3 worklight-related questions, I realize that I do not expect ...
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Should we burninate this tag [once] and for all?
I was very surprised that the once tag exists at all. It even has a tag description:
Once: The code or operation is meant to fire only one time, typically only on the first execution. This tag can ...
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Rolling back user edits that change a bad question into a bad question?
I found this post in the reopen queue: how to make checkbox in win32?. It's not a good question for SO. No code to diagnose, no effort. I am pretty sure it hit the reopen queue because the user ...
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Why was this question closed?
This question: Single quotes vs. double quotes in Python was closed as not constructive. I wanted to know why, to better understand the seemingly obscure rules of SO.
Many questions I find in Google ...
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How to deal with a 'stolen' answer?
This has happened to me a fair number of times...
I check out a question that has been answered but not accepted because the answer was flat out incorrect
I then provide an answer that does indeed ...
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Collection of resource links is a good answer?
This answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/6799205/1783619 is nothing but a collection of links from what I can see. Granted, that's what the OP asked for; but does that really change the fact that it ...
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What should be done with questions that ask for nonexistent resources?
Today, someone asked where they could find official documentation for the Swift runtime. The question was quickly downvoted and judged too broad (because it asked for too many things) and/or off-topic ...
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Burninate [countup]
As is the style of the time, what the heck is countup? There are 12 questions. They all seem like being tagged with Countup is worthless. There is no wiki.
All the questions look like I can edit ...
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Why is this question closed as off-topic?
I am trying to get an app I've been working hard on ready in the Google Play store, and recently ran into an error similar to the one described here:
Unable to deactivate APK accidentally uploaded to ...
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Is the SO policy on duplicates a pyramid scheme to reward seniority?
The Problem
One could take the SO obsession with marking questions as duplicates to be a pyramid scheme to increase the reputation of older users who have answered questions a long time ago and want ...
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How to handle answers that should be comments but the answerer doesn't have enough reputation [duplicate]
For example, I was presented with a review opportunity for https://stackoverflow.com/a/24066776/2317829.
I feel the answer should clearly be a comment (if anything), but as the answerer doesn't have ...
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What to do when I answer my own poor, unanswered questions?
A number of my questions were fairly specific. They received no votes or answers, so perhaps they were too specific. I eventually solve my problems and answer my questions, selecting that answer so ...
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How to ask complex questions?
A few months ago, I used DataGrid in WPF to basically enable user to edit and add new record with validations. I have met and solved difficulties/bugs in using the DataGrid, and with more troubles I ...
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Should posting of contact details in questions be prevented?
In relation to this post... EASY Q.U.E.S.T.IO.N, HOW TO [on hold]
The OP simply lists a number of fairly unrelated questions (for want of a better word) and finishes up with "I need a friend to help ...
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Are questions still on-topic if they solely pertain to beta software and will likely become obsolete?
I answered How to debug iOS 8 extensions with NSLog?, and all of the answers there, including mine, are workarounds because of a bug in Xcode 6, which is pre-release beta software. There are many ...
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Why aren't blatantly off-topic questions closed consistently?
I flagged both https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23980496/how-to-create-windows-7-shortcut-for-manage-audio-devices and https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23863348/bluetooth-issue-with-android-4-0 ...
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What is the correct place to ask an open question related to programming? [duplicate]
I had a question about programming in Clojure that is very open and I don't know where to ask it because Stack Overflow is not for open questions.
Where should I go?
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Roll back or flag neutral minor edit
I recently came across a proposed edit that "improved" grammar and fixed a typo.
It's obviously too minor, but I'm more curious about:
Whether it was a good idea to roll the edit back. The edit is ...
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Get rid of the [methods] tag
The well-populated methods tag doesn't seem to serve any purpose, as far as I can tell. In languages that have methods (as opposed to functions or the nearly indistinguishable procedures), methods are ...
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For a question to be marked as a duplicate, the target question must have an answer? Why? [duplicate]
Not long ago, a new user posted a question that was simple a link to an existing question. It seems that the user was having the same problem and wanted to draw attention to it.
This question ...
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Are prank posts allowed on April Fools day?
So are we allowed to post a prank question (on Meta) on the day? Is there a system that exists to allow this?
By "system" I mean something like there being a prank tag created; so anyone that wants ...
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How to choose right answer? [duplicate]
I posted a question a year ago. It wasn't resolved because it was related with one famous web-kit bug. One guy showed me it in the answer. I marked this answer as correct. And now one other guy ...
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Tag [mipsel] vs [mips] - should [mipsel] be a synonym?
I noticed there are over 1500 results returned for tag mips and all of 8 returned for mipsel.
Externally (e.g. Linux kernel or buildroot) mipsel is often used to refer to a little processor system or ...
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Award more reputation to questions?
Considering that the declining quality in questions has been raised as an important issue again and again and again, should we not award the same kind of rep to questions as to answers?
A lot of ...
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How can a question have more downvotes than views?
Six views, seven votes:
Link to the original question:
https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/49166/exactly-has-been-bred-11s
(but it may be changed or deleted by the time you access it)
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Why was this answer marked as "not good" in "late answers" review? [duplicate]
Regarding this "late answers" review audit:
https://stackoverflow.com/review/late-answers/4986550
I suggested this answer needs no action and is good "as is".
However, SO failed me on this audit ...
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Could there be an "obviously competent" concept, clickable by hr users?
A very high rep user, would be able to click something to give starter points (say, 100) to obviously highly competent but brand-new users.
For example there might be a button on answers "...
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Can a question with an accepted answer be closed as unanswerable
Some of the close reasons essentially assert that providing an answer for a question, within the format of SO, is impossible. Those are the close reasons of unclear what you are asking, lacks ...
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Merge and synonymize undefined-behavior into language-lawyer
Apart from a handful of FAQs (like this C++ one) that provide an explanation of the term "Undefined Behavior" and its practical effects, all other uses of undefined-behavior are actually asking for a ...
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Serial editing in general: acceptable or not?
Other than in special cases, such as previously agreed retagging (burnination requests), is serial editing acceptable in general?
First of all, I have a prejudice against serial editing at all. For ...
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Flagging "crash with stack trace" questions as duplicate of "sample" question
I have recently started actively answering and moderating Android questions. I have run into a lot of questions of the style:
My application is crashing, (sometimes, but not always) here is the ...
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Search within my answers/questions/favorites
Sometimes I want to search within my answers/questions for various reasons:
After finding new things and I want to update my answer.
When faced with a problem to which I already got an answer here.
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Is it OK to copy an entire article as an answer to a question for archival purposes?
The title is clear, I think. I'd like to know whether or not this is acceptable, so long as the article provider allows it.
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How to handle cross language questions?
Since the release of Apple's new language there has been a flood of questions based on swift-language. I've also seen a few questions that would have been precariously similar to others if they were ...
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Help clarify the appropriate [behavior]
behavior (600+ Questions, 5 Followers) does not sound useful at all and should therefore disappear.
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Remove the [optimal] tag
UPDATE: burnination complete!
The optimal tag does not sound useful as a stand-alone tag and should therefore be removed.
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We need better ways to explain to users how the site should work
Coming from this post, people (possibly me) apparently don't understand what a good answer is and when it should happen. It is starting to get out of hand in the comments and I thought maybe a meta ...
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How to accept a deleted answer
I posted a question here: Is it possible to stop try catch from returning null
There was an answer I was going to accept, it was the best answer in my opinion, but the person deleted it. How can I ...
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More AI when questions asked and answers answered
After writing an answer to Let's improve the How to Ask page(s) and thinking about Shog9s comment on Does the broken window theory apply to closing questions?
[..] is the root of the issue ...
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How to logout from Stack Overflow? [duplicate]
I just created my account at Stack Overflow and now I am unable to logout.
Where is the link to logout or should I clear my cookies?
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Is it good practice to update your question with the answer that worked?
If you pose a question, and someone provides an answer that works, is it a good or bad idea to update your question to show exactly what worked?
Example: C# LINQ to SQL 2 Joins
This user accepted ...
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Should I Have Answered This (Now Closed) Question? [duplicate]
I recently answered Clean list of strings that are included on the own strings, which is now closed as unclear. While I certainly agree that the question is not particularly well written (mostly due ...
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What happens "behind the scenes" when a post is tagged with [feature-request]?
So, what actually happens when a post is tagged with feature-request?
I mean, do the elf Mods talk to the head of Santa Exchange about the new request, and if he thinks it's a good idea someone ...