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Why doesn't answering or editing community wiki answers raise the question up like normal questions?

I answered a community wiki question for the first time and I didn't see it when I return to the stackoverflow homepage. Why is that? In that case how can people see the new answers in it? Also, if I ...
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Does it matter what time of day I post?

Does it matter what time of day I post or do you guys have some sort of post circulation thing in place? For instance if I post when everybody else is asleep, or during the weekend, will my post have ...
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How come this question got so many upvotes? [duplicate]

This question got 2045 upvotes: How to check whether a string contains a substring in JavaScript? My jaw dropped when I read it. Seriously, does such a simple and easily answerable question deserve ...
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Make [foreach] a synonym of [for-loop]

foreach is a subset of for-loop, and is not distinct enough to have its own tag, so it should be made its synonym. As an example, the for loop in Python is what would be called foreach in some other ...
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Is it appropriate to close "my app has crashed" questions as duplicates of a generic "how to diagnose crashes" question?

I've recently seen a number of questions closed as duplicates of questions which explain general debug procedures (like this one). I usually encounter these duplicates when the original question ...
Simon MᶜKenzie's user avatar
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Suggested Edit Reviewers shooting down one tag edits

I just reviewed this suggested edit. I thought it was valid, and although I was tempted to deem it "too minor", I ended up approving it. I like to only mark edits as "too minor" if the user who ...
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Is the content on Stackoverflow too advanced for beginning programmers? [closed]

Being a beginning programmer myself, I have found much of the content (questions and such) to be far past my knowledge, even in languages I know the basics of (such as HTML). My question is, do you ...
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Does third party use of SO exempt questions from quality standards [duplicate]

I just came across this in the reopen queue. The comment mentions that the third party vendor is now using SO for support. It implies that maybe different standards should apply just because of that....
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Canonical questions and the dupe-hammer [duplicate]

A while back, I noticed that a particular Spring question was exceedingly common and wrote up a canonical question on it; I then proceeded to march through a bunch of questions that were essentially ...
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Would asking a question at a reputation cost help improve quality / durability for SO?

In my opinion, a lot of questions (probably because of the massive amount of them) don't really get the attention they deserve: A lot of them don't get answered at all. Questions deserving to be ...
ChristopheD's user avatar
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Converting answers into comments

Often I get to review an obvious comment that was posted as an answer, because the user doesn't have the privilege yet. There are times that just flagging to delete this post is not very good, because ...
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Answer with explanation and patch removed from response

Last week I came across an answer that helped me out immensely. Since the time of that post, the base code has changed making the "patch" within the answer a little difficult to apply, so I created my ...
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I really like you answer, or do I?

Why should one be able to up vote an answer they have selected? Should the selection of an answer be enough, Why the extra +10? Is this a way of saying I "REALLY" like you answer? Was that the ...
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Where to ask questions about ebooks and learning materials? [closed]

I want to know that where I would post questions if they were related to ebook suggestions or suggestions related to where I can find training materials. The following question I asked was flagged as ...
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What's the difference between "How can I do X?" and "What library does X?"

Okay: Parsing JSON Object in Java In Java I want to parse the above jsonobject and store the values in an arraylist. Can any one please provide me some code snippet through which i can achieve this. ...
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Why was my edit rejected then the same thing approved

I suggested an edit to this question, which apparently was rejected. However, an identical edit was then made. Why was mine rejected?
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What is the difference between close reasons "off topic: lacks sufficient information to diagnose problem" and "unclear what you're asking"?

This surely must be a duplicate question that I can't find with the search box... The title is the question: What is the difference between close reasons "off topic: lacks sufficient information to ...
Richard Le Mesurier's user avatar
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Why do I have to reload the page to be logged in to Stack Exchange sites?

Every time I visit a Stack Exchange site like Stack Overflow, the page loads and then shows me a message that I have been logged in and that I should refresh the page. Why can't I just be logged in ...
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What should I do to get more answers to my question whose answer I already accepted?

I accepted the answer given to my question. This answer solves by problem with different method but I want to debug the posted present code. What should I do to get more answers to my question? I can'...
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I have a new answer for one (or more) old questions

I've been struggling with an issue all day, finally to discover the solution. I've found several SO questions that directly cover this issue, and all have been marked with an answer that is different ...
Obsidian Phoenix's user avatar
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What kind of questions should be protected?

I had crossed over 15k reps recently, and SO just gave me the rights to protect/unprotect questions. Now at this moment I wonder which questions should be protected and which one should not be? While ...
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Is it preferred to answer questions without code reference or exemplification?

Most of the questions I've asked have been answered with theoretical, sometimes vague solutions, without any proper code example or reference. Is this preferred to answering with exemplification or ...
Peter Noble's user avatar
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Is it OK to (self-) answer if you're only 99% sure of your answer?

I had a problem. I solved it, but I was worried there might be holes in the solution that I hadn't considered. So I thought I'd post the question to Stack Overflow, and I saw two choices. Post ...
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Tracking the close votes review queue: The latest plot, and whether I should stop [duplicate]

Unfortunately in recent months I've been busy with "life" and haven't been kept up with meta. Seems I've missed out on a lot of exciting stuff regarding the close votes review queue. Back in January ...
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Wrong explanation about why can't I edit locked post

I opened my old locked post Suspension till 2027 and hovered my mouse above "edit" button. Just was interested, what alt text would appear. And saw: Suggested edits are not allowed on non-tag-wiki ...
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Rationale for limit of three Bounties

I'm curious, what is the rationale for the limit of three active bounties at a time (ie, one user can only offer, have set up, three bounties at a time).
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Improvement to the search function

When I look for previously answered questions on a problem of mine I do the following: "Ask Question" use broad title and relevant tags throw some buzzwords in body scroll "Similar questions" / "...
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Regexing html, still under progress?

Under one of the most popular answers on SO - RegEx match open tags except XHTML self-contained tags, I see this: This post has been locked while disputes about its content are being resolved. ...
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What to do if there's a better answer than mine?

Sometimes when I refresh after publishing my answer I see another answer, with almost the same code as mine, but better in some details (a small optimization I don't use, better modularization, etc). ...
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Do we have a site for miscellaneous questions? [closed]

I wanted to ask this question, but I am unsure where to post this. It's about this comic I've read, but I didn't get the punchline. Maybe miscellaneous questions like these don't really deserve a ...
Malcolm Salvador's user avatar
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RTFM, but don't ask us where TFM is

My current understanding is that we'd prefer users to read documentation before asking questions on Stack Overflow. And yet, questions about where to find documentation are apparently off-topic on ...
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Low-Quality Question but OP willing to learn

This question was started from this discussion but is about any similar incident. In it, user3669279 has posted a classically poor question. I downvoted, gave a close vote and a brief comment asking ...
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Does getting "Unsung Hero" gold badge mean that you post low quality answers?

Today I got the Unsung Hero badge. First, I thought: "Progress! Second gold badge!". Then I understood that it is given for 10 zero voted accepted answers. Should one avoid getting this badge? Is it ...
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When should a burninate request be actioned? [duplicate]

The question Do we really need [max] and [min]? currently has the top two voted answers "for" the burnination at +34 and +27. The next answer is against the idea and is on +12. Is that a significant ...
Martin Smith's user avatar
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Is it against rules to ask new users to mark answer as complete once you've answered their questions? [duplicate]

I'm just being safe here, and checking I'm not violating any rules. I see lots of users with 1 rep asking questions, saying "Thanks it worked!" but not marking the answer as answered. Is it ...
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Merge tags: [http-request] and [httprequest]

As listed here the httprequest (x2357) and the http-request (x178) and http-requests (x62) tags are the same. I would suggest to merge into http-request tag as it is the "standard" way of tagging. ...
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Is the [emit] tag providing any use or structure?

Is the emit (x59) tag providing any use whatsoever? All questions in it are related to different things and the definition for it isn't even set. People are referencing to C#, Mongo, Ruby and ...
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What is the policy on questions that ask how to crack passwords? [duplicate]

In this post, the OP is asking how to "convert these hashed passwords to readable passwords." Since this is not a forum for black hat hackers, I would expect the question to be deleted. As it stands ...
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Too many retag requests at once?

Going over the review queue for pending edits here on Stack Overflow, I saw that a certain user went over a lot of questions and fixed a commonly occurring tag size with the more specific tag image-...
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Abusive language in Suggested Edit

During review I found some bad words written in a suggested edit. I have rejected that edit as "invalid". I don't want to name the user who did this but how should I deal with this situation? Should ...
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What is the gold point near the username? [duplicate]

See the screen shot: lonesomeday * What does it represent? An example could be found on this question.
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Am I being disrespectful if I address people by their names?

Okay. So, quite a few times, I've been addressed as Sir by OPs, whom I've answered. Very few. I usually comment them back with: Please don't call me sir! I'm not that old, just call me by my name. ...
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What happened to the flags?

I was reading a long question (which was shown then as made 15 seconds ago). I wanted to flag the question but I didn't know which flag to use (because all the flag types were available). So I read ...
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Is it ok to downvote simple data structure type of questions?

Is it okay to downvote a question just because a question is related to a simple data structure? Questions like: What is HashMap? In what case might you want to use HashMap in an app? What is ...
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Downvoted by removed user [duplicate]

I noticed today that I was downvoted. In the explanation, it simply says, 'User was removed.' I assume this has something to do with spamming or abuse or something. Shouldn't that downvote be removed, ...
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Merge/Synonym [toast] and [android-toast]

I was reviewing some posts tonight when I noticed that the tags toast and android-toast. I initially thought that toast notifications only referred to the android variant but while looking at some of ...
secretformula's user avatar
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Answering my Own Question using Links provided in a Link Only Answer?

I asked a question today and received two link only answers. (One of which has since been deleted.) The links were able to help me find a solution, however, when I search SO and come across link only ...
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How does this ask for an off-site resource?

This question was closed because Questions asking us to recommend or find a tool, library or favorite off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow as they tend to attract opinionated answers ...
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How to handle link-only low quality posts?

Isn't this a link only post? Why on earth SO tells me I should have click on "Looks Good"? Not sure if this a duplicate. It seems from there that as long as the link is from a valid site, this is ...
David Arenburg's user avatar
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Do any companies have agreements with Stack Overflow to use the site as a support channel? What's the best course of action if not?

I recently read Why we're not customer support for [your favorite company] and it kind of shocked me because I've seen companies list Stack Overflow as a seemingly legitimate support channel for ...
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