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Should CUDA questions be tagged C and/or C++?

CUDA is a GPU programming environment developed by Nvidia. There are actually two languages in question: one for building code to run on the GPU, and one for building code to run on the CPU. Neither ...
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Should there be a +1 system for user profiles?

Just a curiosity. I have often found users' profiles to be very helpful, or otherwise interesting. I also have often felt the need to +1 a person rather than a question/answer, just because they are ...
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Unclear Questions vs. Wrong Way to Solve a Problem

When a user asks the question to solve a problem of his/her, is it important that the description of the subproblem is unclear or the approach to the problem is right or wrong? (XY Problem) Here, I ...
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What should I do if I asked a question on wrong meta (MSO instead of MSE)?

What should I do if I asked a question on wrong meta (MSO instead of MSE) post-split; and by the time I realized that it was the wrong meta - meaning the question is about all sites and not SO only - ...
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Please do tell me why my question here was deleted?

The question I posted here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23711342/why-learn-svg-is-it-worth-the-efforts I was not given any warning, but directly got my question deleted. Please do tell what ...
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Close review - drastically edited question

I'm reviewing Switch Statement Inside a method of another class in the Close Vote queue. As originally posted, it contained a simple and uninteresting typo sort of problem, and was closed, in my ...
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Are we losing the battle against the close vote queue?

Until about two weeks ago, the dreaded close vote queue was shrinking steadily, until it bottomed out at about 7000 (I once observed 6.7k just after midnight). But ever since it has been on the rise ...
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Should a chatroom allow an outsider to decide what's appropriate and what is not?

From my observation, each chatroom has its own personality. Just like different communities have different characteristics. Personally, I find it absurd to allow an outsider to decide what is ...
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How to answer extreme beginner questions

This happens many times a day , just for C and C++ which are the primary tags I follow. Someone posts code they are having trouble with, and the problem with it is something really basic, that would ...
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Nearly identical question

I have a question which is nearly identical to another question with one or two crucial differences. For example in one case the question refers to a different platform / OS. In another case my ...
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How to handle an OP's edit that changes the question [duplicate]

I have answered this question about jQuery and provided some code based on the code posted in the original question. However, after I and others posted answers, the OP changed significantly the code ...
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How do we question a non-author deletion?

I found this answer deleted, but no reason given as to why and nothing obvious in the answer as to why. Anybody have any ideas why? Was this an abuse of power?
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Should we delete the [string] and [array] tags because they have no experts?

Many burninate requests argue that if no one is an expert in a given tag, we should burninate. If this is true, should we burninate string and array as well? No one's really a string expert IMHO, and ...
Gordon Gustafson's user avatar
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Why reputation cap?

I understand the idea that we can earn a maximum of 200 points of reputation each day. However, I'm not sure why. Can someone explain this in terms of game theory or SE philosophy? Purely selfishly ...
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Offensive, inappropriate, and un-professional chat room names

I was browsing the front-page of Meta, and I noticed off to the right a very strange and kind of inappropriate name for a chat room: However, when I look at the chat room info directly, the name of ...
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Users who frequently ask then answer their own question

I just noticed this user's profile, after reading a really simple question asked by them and wondering why someone with almost 1000 rep would ask something so basic (it could have been solved with a ...
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Is there a difference between [compass-css] and [compass-sass] tags?

Well, I noticed these two co-existing tags, compass-css and compass-sass. I guess compass-sass would be more relevant, since compass works mostly with sass. However, in a recent question, I was quite ...
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Remove the [status] [duplicate]

In nearly all the status Questions I've looked at, that tag was added only because there was some concept of the word in the Question content. That means it is not useful, except in the cases where it ...
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Rename [downloading] to [download]

downloading (200+ Questions) is not different enough from download (5000+) to deserve a separate tag.
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Does the benefit outweigh the cost when an answer answers a tangential question?

Being that SO is for finding answers to questions, is it perfectly fine to answer a completely unrelated question when the error messages are trivially similar (i.e. generic enough that it helps some ...
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How to handle historical, highly upvoted but completely incorrect answers

Every once in a blue moon, I notice an answer that matches the pattern: It's on a popular topic It's getting views It has a lot of upvotes, sometimes even an upvoted "thanks!" comment. It ...
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Remove "Help Please!" from titles?

New users have a tendency to ask somewhat personal, topically basic questions and include in the title "Help! Please", etc. (unrelated to simply bad titles). Should new question reviewers clean up the ...
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Should we allow offensive source code?

I lately stumbled upon a member who adds racist code snippets in his posts. An example taken from one of his questions: NSString *attributedString = @"Did hitler do nothing wrong?"; [yesBtn ...
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How to reference a SO question statically

Very often on Meta somebody asks a question like "should I delete this?" or "what is this user doing?". Unfortunately, when the question actually is deleted or the user banned, we lose the original ...
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Should the help center rules explictly exclude generic programming questions?

There was a question posted on SO that I thought was a good question about general system design practices, as well as being a bit of a request for reassurance. The question was put on hold and it ...
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I want to delete the [internet]

Internet, depending who you ask, means different things in different contexts. It is a vague concept where everyone has their own idea of what exactly it is, and the official definition is too broad ...
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Changing all instances of "xxx.com" to "example.com" in edits

A user (arserbin3) has gone and edited a bunch of posts to replace all "xxx" with "example" — edit comment is along the lines of "remove porn links". Here is one of the edits: https://stackoverflow....
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Stack Overflow giving question ban despite upvoted and accepted answers? [duplicate]

Is Stack Overflow being unfair with its "question ban", if I have only 2 questions which have been downvoted, and 5 questions total? I have contributed almost 60 answers, 12 of which were accepted. ...
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Are we supposed to speak like robots when asking questions or are we allowed to be human? [closed]

I posted a question earlier today about changing grid sizes. Here is the body of the question - Having problems trying to resize gridworld grid So I basically want to resize the grid in gridworld ...
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Aren't discussions on Meta often opinion-based to a certain degree?

From the tag excerpt of discussion: A tag for questions that may not necessarily have a clear-cut right or wrong answer and are often subjective. If it's not a bug or feature-request, it is ...
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How to choose between multiple correct answers?

I recently asked a fairly simple question on Stack Overflow that received several similar answers. All were correct but some were slightly (very slightly) more informative than others. In this case, ...
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Handling disagreement on tags

A certain user is adding is adding the qt-signals tag to many questions to which it does not apply: Interesting task of the processes in Qt Using multiple Ui's and Ui classes in Qt? Q_ENUMS are &...
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Suggested Edit Reviews

I am trying to help the community by editing posts and reviewing suggested edits on StackOverflow. Today I have encountered an edit but forgot to copy the link for it. I tried to reject the edit ...
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How was I able to mark a question as duplicate on my own? [duplicate]

Could someone tell me how I was able to mark this question as a duplicate on my own, without the need for a usual 5-vote system. Fully expecting the irony that will follow from marking this question ...
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Top Answerers for a tag calculated how?

There are lists of top users per tag e.g. Android tag How is that reputation calculated wrt these lists? Here is the list of top answerers Android over the last 30 days: CommonsWare has provided ...
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Correlation between reputation and response acceptance

It seems to me that most users with low reputation will accept answers in the comments with "That's it!" or "It worked, thanks!" but will not mark the answer as accepted -maybe because they are ...
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Flag (IMHO) inappropriate close reasons? Robo-reviewers?

I recently flagged a post in the close queue after seeing quite a few in a row which each had 2 close votes as "primarily opinion based". The reason I did was because it seemed odd that there were so ...
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Is it legit to flag this answer?

In review I found this answer (Visible to 10K user). The answer contains only links so I flag it as "Not an Answer" 2-3 days ago. In my flag history this flag is still pending. Could this answer be ...
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Is 1 minute enough time to determine a question's fate?

I noticed this question and the fact it was tagged as too broad only 1 min. after its inception. Is that enough time to put a question on hold? Aside from the ridiculous posts that obviously need to ...
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Is it good to minify and format JavaScript for SO questions?

Personally, I feel as if I would be able to read JS snippets more efficiently and objectively without distracting variable names, via minified scripts. Would you rather deal with minified or non-...
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When should I flag a comment as obsolete (and when to use a custom flag instead)? [duplicate]

Based on this post moderators see all flagged comments in isolation and don't usually go to the post to investigate further. In terms of flagging as obsolete, reasons include: The post has been ...
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What should be done with [mocha]? [duplicate]

mocha refers to the Mocha JavaScript test framework. There is also a Mocha for Ruby mocking and stubbing. Some questions assume mocha is for the Ruby library - like this question. Should mocha be ...
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Correct action for a repost of recent question

Some (many) new users are impatient for an answer, especially if the assignment is due soon. Whats the correct action when they repost the same question, perhaps reworking the text a little. The ...
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Does "Improve Post" on audits make you fail?

On audits, does hitting Improve Post (which tells you you were supposed to reject/accept) count as a failure?
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Answering entirely useless questions

I just encountered this question. It's a bad question where the answer is fairly obvious and little effort has been put into solving it. More importantly, I doubt it will be useful to anybody else. I ...
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Should pure Joomla questions be moved to the Joomla SO -beta

What is the typical procedure when a new specific SO site is created (in this case joomla.stackexchange.com, currently in beta ) Should pure Joomla-questions now be moved to the new site? Or will this ...
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Help OP debug their bad solution, or mark as duplicate which contains superior solution

I just marked a question as a duplicate and due to the new rule about gold badges, it was closed immediately. Upon further reflection I'm not sure if I should have marked it. The question is about ...
Benjamin Lindley's user avatar
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Remove the [effect]

effect (500+ Questions, 2 Followers) should go. It is not useful on its own. It would sound more useful if combined with other words, like spiral and blur, resulting in spiral-effect, or blur-effect, ...
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Allow user to choose between an ordinary close vote and the mighty Mjölnir

I've noticed with the new gold-badge closing that the user no longer has a choice. Voting to close is fine, if you're wrong it doesn't close, no big deal. But if you gold-badge close and you're wrong, ...
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NullPointerException Question on Stack Overflow

I saw a moderator closed one question in which OP had issue related to NullPointerException How can I make this custom adapter work I don't know whether it is right to do so or not. We all know ...
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