Questions tagged [etiquette]
Questions regarding etiquette and proper behavior toward other users, both on and off Stack Overflow.
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Post quality? Site etiquette?
I'm a long time lurker, a very recent poster. I've been active in other forums and feel like I generally have a really positive experience. But here, it seems that I'm off the mark a bit somehow and ...
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Should I improve/rewrite an existing, unanswered question or ask my own near-duplicate?
I recently had a problem and looked for a solution here on Stack Overflow.
I found a similar question asked by someone else, but with almost no details, which might be the reason why no answer has ...
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Etiquette for answering own question based on a comment [duplicate]
Currently I have two questions on SO that are answered by a commenter rather than an answerer. In both cases the comment is in direct response to the question; neither of the questions have any ...
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Should we ask for the OP's region when asking help for "rare" errors?
I found a question showing some Eastern Europe characters, more specifically the word code in Serbian about an exception error that is very likely to be a platform glitch, in this specific case the ...
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Proper procedure to take when repo owner is answering questions with requests for the OP to submit a bug report to their repo?
Normally, I would probably flag as not an answer. However, the user in question here has upwards of 40k rep and has a gold badge in the tag that their repo has. I've only checked two questions so far,...
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How to handle superfluous claims in answers
When someone makes a statement in an answer like "this is the most optimal solution" should this be removed as fluff?
Taken literally, it is a claim about the performance or readability of ...
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Is it alright to submit an answer if an answer has already been given in the comment? [duplicate]
Often when a fresh question arises, the correct answer is given as a comment. Because it is given as a comment, it is submitted quickly, however it does contain the essence of the answer. Is it ...
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Do collectives get to see my email?
I noticed in the Privacy Notice for Collectives™
WHO IS THE CONTROLLER?
(...) In addition to this privacy notice, you should review privacy notices of the participating organizations with Collectives ...
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What is the best course of action when a user has high enough rep to unilaterally edit a post, but could be seen as not impartial to make the edit?
First, I'm avoiding presenting the answer in question here as my goal isn't to whine/point fingers/brigade/etc, but rather to understand the best course of action here as a privileged and trusted user ...
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Should I convert somebody else's comment into an answer? [duplicate]
Following the discussion:
What is SO standpoint on comments by A turned into answers by B?
consider the situation in which you're "B", and haven't answered yet.
That is, a (reasonable) ...
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Is it bad form to say what kind of replies you don't want? [duplicate]
If I am asking a question, and I am anticipating people answering with the wrong answer, is it bad form to put in my question, "Please don't reply with xxx answers"?
For example, I am ...
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Etiquette: A Corollary to the Fastest Gun in the West
I apologize for giving the negative definition (under What This Post Is Not) before the positive (under What This Post Is). I do so in order to clarify that this is not a simple reiteration of some ...
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What should I do if the answer I needed is contained in one of the answers but mixed up with counterproductive advice?
After posting a question, I obtained the information I needed mostly by reading the comments. One person posted an answer that basically contains all the information I needed to solve the issue, but ...
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What should I do if my answer is the same to different questions? [duplicate]
Sometimes I have an answer that would fit multiple questions. I don't think that cross-posting the same content is a good idea, so what is supposed to be the best behavior?
Sometimes I give similar ...
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How to handle a user who is pestering me to answer all of their questions? [duplicate]
I am in a situation that I am not sure how to handle. A few days ago I answered a few questions that were by a user, now whenever they post a question they comment on one of my other answers asking me ...
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Is starting an answer with "Welcome to Stack Overflow" discouraged? [duplicate]
I posted this answer on a question asked by a new Stack Overflow user. Since the Stack Overflow user was new, I decided to start my answer with “Welcome to Stack Overflow!”.
However, my answer was ...
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Is adding a link to a search term at the end of posts okay?
I just encountered an unusual way a user marks their posts. At the end of posts there is a link saying IMSVG, WCICON, etc.
Those led to a Stack Overflow search for that abbreviation:
This seems to ...
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How to reward 2 answers, both right and very different, just years apart? necromancer etiquette [duplicate]
What is proper zombie etiquette?
In 2014, I asked this question. The original answer came a hot-minute after that. In 2017, the question received a new, better answer.
What is proper etiquette so the ...
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Etiquette in summarizing comments to an answer [duplicate]
Today I posted a question that was subsequently answered through comment conversation, some of which was removed for clarity. Subsequently for completeness, I answered my own question to summarize, ...
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Should bribery be explicitly forbidden?
I saw a question today from a new user offering access to a project's source code in return for an answer to their question. I've never seen something like this before, so it's probably quite rare. ...
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All the 3 users got downvoted for closing the answer [duplicate]
This question was closed by 3 users. After that, the OP decided to downvote the questions/answers of all 3 of us for revenge, I guess.
What should one do in this situation?
The downvotes can be seen ...
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Is adding a notice directed to the question poster acceptable when the notice doesn't improve the question?
I just came upon a notice, for lack of a better word, added to the bottom of a question by a high-rep user. The notice in question is directed to the question author, and is telling them that the ...
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Merging several comments into an answer
Let's say I ask a question on Stack Overflow, and I get several comments with bits and pieces of information, but no answer.
In the end, all these comments sum up to enough information to have an ...
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Bounty etiquette: Answering my own question with someone else's bounty?
I posted this question last week and had great discussion in the comments while clarifying details. Unfortunately, there were no correct answers right away. One of the commenters posted a +100 bounty ...
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How should I send help links to new users?
There are a lot of questions by new users everyday, and they just get closed/downvoted and ignored. There are also those who have been on the site for years but never participated in anything besides ...
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Is it okay to point out code syntax errors even when it was not asked about?
For example, if someone posted a question and attached a few lines of code with it, and the OP is asking about a specific portion of the attached code.
Let's assume the main issue has been addressed, ...
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I'm trying to be polite to this user, but it doesn't seem to be helping. What should I do?
I recently tried to explain to a user that their answer couldn't be correct because the question wasn't complete yet:
However, the user seemed to take this personally and started saying somewhat ...
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How to reply to a "I'm willing to pay" comment? [duplicate]
I recently had a reply from the OP to a comment including "Also I am happy to pay you something if you can make it work."
To be honest, I replied suggesting to contact me through LinkedId but then I ...
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How to deal with rude new contributors? [duplicate]
I got a notification of an answer on one of my questions. The author is a new contributor. The answer itself should have been a comment on the accepted answer. Indeed, the author had posted another ...
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Chat moderation: don't threaten, just do
Once again, there's a small hullabaloo in chat started by someone threatening someone else with... Moderation.
That doesn't work very well. As a general rule, folks don't like threats. So if someone'...
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Should the mod team tighten up moderation on Meta comments?
Comments are not for extended discussion; this conversation has been moved to chat.
In case you were wondering, the irony of that was not lost on me.
It is the opinion of the moderation team that ...
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Is it justified to criticize about an existing answer and at the same time attack the other answerer calling them out by name?
This question is in reference to this answer where the answerer have not only criticized an existing answer but also at the same time attacked the other answerer through name calling.
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Should I delete my answer that's effectively a duplicate?
I was typing an answer to a question that has just been posted a few minutes earlier. By the time I clicked Post, I realized that someone else had already answered and basically the said the same ...
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What is the etiquette on "calling out" individual users?
I am not sure how to phrase this, but recently I flagged a question in the SO Close Vote Reviewers chat room and "some" didn't agree with the close vote reason. As usual, I stated my argument which is ...
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Should we clarify what forms of humorous commenting on Stack Overflow are allowed?
After a brief comment exchange on a comment I left that, admittedly, was meant solely as an attempt at humour (and thus did not actively contribute to the solving of the question) I realised that I ...
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For a more considered use of emojis
This isn't an extensive issue, but the most recent Data Science Time! got me going, as the kids say.
I can appreciate the use of emojis in condensed communication forms like tweets and text messages, ...
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Puritanism on Stack Overflow? [duplicate]
I post this because my question was edited because I used the word "stupid" two times. "Stupid".
And the word was not intended to offend anyone, as you can see in the context of the previous link.
I ...
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Is it allowed/tolerated to ask the same question somewhere else? [duplicate]
For example, I recently saw a question in which someone commented "The author also asked this question on r/haskell", with a link to a reddit post.
This seems to me disapproving, so I would like to ...
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Updating a question with new findings whilst keeping it tidy and clear
I tend to write detailed questions about a problem that occurs in a general situation. For instance, recently I stumbled upon an issue where I want to read chunks of data quickly (to be used in a ...
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Is it outside my bounds as a non-moderator to remind people to be civil?
I found an answer on Meta that, at the time, included the text:
Don't respond to trash like that with code solutions.
I commented:
Just because the question was close-worthy (as evidenced by ...
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Voting away snarkiness
Everyone knows how perceived snarkiness has been a thing for a while. Joel's recent blog post mentioned it again:
an even bigger problem is rudeness, snark, or condescension that newcomers often see.
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How quickly should I accept an answer where the answer indicates that my problem is unsolvable?
I have a task which I want to solve which I had thought was achievable using Java reflection.
The only respondant says it's not possible except my searching though the byte code of my app. It sounds ...
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Thanks being edited in to post and got approved
As you can see in the following revision history (screenshot):
The edit was approved and the following 2 edits by 1 3k rep user and 500k rep user. Still, left the non-brevity around? Am I missing ...
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How should I behave when a discussion starts in the comments of my answer?
I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: How to find the value of a user created button
I've answered the question, and received a comment sustaining that my answer was incorrect that started ...
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Problematic questions about decoding errors
There is a steady stream of these questions. To protect the innocent, I am paraphrasing:
Halp, my program crashes because it cannot decode byte 0xFF at offset 9876543210.
I will not reveal ...
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I was told I would only get the correct answer if I accepted the incorrect one first
I was just wondering how I should deal with people like this.
I asked a question, and was given an answer that dealt with an image taken off a website, whilst my problem involved an image I have ...
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How to avoid being "baited" into off-topic'ness as a software recommendation question?
Suppose I ask a question whose gist is "How can I do A in scenario B?"
Now, it's possible that the solution involves some configuration, or use of standard system utilities - but it's possible the ...
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Do you need to change the language of variables to English when asking a question? [duplicate]
For instance, I am Dutch and most of the time is I use Dutch words to declare variables. for smaller lines of code it's easy to translate, but is it something you should always do?
Is the question ...
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Should I avoid making suggestions/recommendations to someone who has a higher reputation than I do?
Long time ago, when I first joined Stack Overflow, while trying to help someone (who had >10k rep), I said something among the following lines: "Do this, don't do that".
I admit that I'm not good at ...
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"too personal" phrases in replies. Does this style of discussion allowed in Meta? [closed]
I have asked public opinion about failed review audit: Failed audit: debatable link only?
And got what I want: votes, discussion, but also many "too personal" thrown phrases:
"You have two ...