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Questions regarding etiquette and proper behavior toward other users, both on and off Stack Overflow.

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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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Is using sentences written in all caps considered rude?

I recently asked a question on SO: Newline characters are not preserved on server side from h:inputTextarea In which the last line was originally capitalised: HOW DO I GET NEWLINES TO TRANSFER TO THE ...
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When is it acceptable to delete a post?

Question inspired by this post as well as this one. This applies to users with privileges to cast delete votes. In some cases, a post may be off-topic. Here's some situations: It's blatantly off-...
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Scrounger users that never validates good answers and never upvote [duplicate]

I am a young active user here at Stack Overflow and very new here at Meta. I have noticed one user taking benefits egoistically from other users by just asking questions and never validating the good ...
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How do I ask and answer homework questions?

Can one ask questions about homework here on Stack Overflow? If so, how should I go about doing so? What guidelines should users follow when responding to homework questions? Return to FAQ index
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Should I be nice to new users?

In the First Posts queue I encountered this question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38465861/json-result-from-c-sharp-web-api?noredirect=1#comment64335841_38465861 It's terrible, of course. ...
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What kinds of questions are allowed on this site? [duplicate]

I am pretty new to forums and Q&A sites. I also have a whitelisted browser with very few sites for learning about C# and Windows Forms. What kinds of questions are allowed on this site? Do they ...
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How can I block a user?

I want to block a very irritating user on Stack Exchange from answering, commenting, or voting on any of my posts on any site in the Stack Exchange network. Is there a way to do it? If not, then can I ...
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Does Stack Exchange really want to conflate newbies with women/people of color?

The Stack Overflow Isn’t Very Welcoming blog post says: Too many people experience Stack Overflow as a hostile or elitist place, especially newer coders, women, people of color, and others in ...
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Question deleted in 15 minutes, was it appropriate?

This question: Was closed, which makes sense, was swiftly downvoted, which also makes some sense, and in the matter for 15 minutes was deleted. Now, the question needs some refactoring, a title, the ...
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Should users encountering benign but irrelevant comments flag them as not needed?

I just flagged the following two comments from the question Is it worth bothering to align AVX-256 memory stores?; Good question! I don't know the answer off the top of my head and don't have the ...
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How do you know Stack Overflow feels unwelcoming?

The Stack Overflow Isn’t Very Welcoming. It’s Time for That to Change. blog post says: But how do we really know that too many developers experience Stack Overflow as an unwelcoming or hostile ...
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Are comments that merely correct terminology acceptable?

In C++, we say "data member" not "member variable". This led me to leave a comment underneath a helpful question which used the wrong term, along the lines of: The right term is &...
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Discussion: New AI-generated content policy

Recently Stack Exchange announced a new network-wide policy regarding AI-generated content: What is the network policy regarding AI Generated content? In short: moderators are prohibited from banning ...
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Do answers have to be "standalone"? Can an answer add useful information to another answer?

So recently a comment I put in an answer turned out to be useful (from another comment responded to me) so I turned it into an answer like this: To add to the current answer, you need to ... The ...
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Asker substantially copied my answer into their own, and then accepted their answer

I answered the question Compute 2 subqueries then group by date. Shortly after, the asker posted an answer of their own, which they admits was taken from my answer, and then accepted this copy answer. ...
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When answering, should we upvote the question and the other (correct) answers? [duplicate]

When answering a question on Stack Overflow and the other Stack Exchange sites, I usually upvote both the question, as well as any other answers on the question that correct and working. My reasoning ...
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Should my edit be a separate answer?

I edited an answer here to make it more deadlock-safe: Why can't I use the 'await' operator within the body of a lock statement? Someone else has reverted my edit, saying that it changes the original ...
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Should users repeatedly redirect askers to an external site for official support?

I have noticed that many questions with a specific tag on Stack Overflow are receiving a lot of comments by the same user that contain a link to the official repository from that open source library. ...
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Can we have an official statement regarding greetings, salutations etc. please?

I've participated once in a discussion regarding removing greetings, salutations and thanks from SO posts here. Another discussion took place on Meta here. Both accepted answers and their votes seem ...
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When asking, Is it preferable to use "I" even when there is a "we" and the "we" is not a useful or necessary detail?

I sometimes see question posts where the asker refers to a "we" instead of "I", where the "we" is their company or some other unknown group of people they are speaking on ...
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Why is everyone so helpful? [duplicate]

I’m very grateful that so many people help and even take time to write code to make examples, but my question is why? How come people take their time to look for questions and help? It sounds dumb, ...
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How can a legitimate design question be differentiated from broad, subjective, or lazy ones?

Question Clarification Having read all related Q&A about spam magnets and other historic SO problems, there is still a need for examining how a legitimate and incredibly useful design question ...
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How can I edit several messages because there are security concerns?

I would like to make a security edit (but all the answers repeat the same concern). I don't know how to proceed with the edit, and that is why I'm bringing the issue up on Meta. There is this message: ...
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Community reward for correct and unaccepted answers?

It is frustrating to witness something like this answer. Someone invested time and effort into someone else problem, and it seems too much to ask for a button click. I know life isn't fair. And the ...
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Should SO users be actively encouraged to be more patient where cultural misunderstandings are evident?

Coders from all over the world use Stack Overflow for and to help understanding this vast subject. I don't have statistics to hand, but in my experience, a large number of users are clearly not ...
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How can I request "simpler" answers?

Sometimes I ask questions, and get answers that assume that I know a lot more than I do. To be clear, I am not a "beginner programmer" in general (I have been programming for years and have ...
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Are political avatars and profiles OK?

Are political profiles and/or avatars appropriate? Should they be allowed? Some context: Today I've had a chat with this user: I'd like to hear what the community thinks about this. Full disclosure:...
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How do I approach a candidate for a bounty whose answer needs amendments?

A week ago, I started a bounty on a question. It got a couple of answers, and I consider one of those answers to be a candidate for receiving the bounty award. However, despite being mostly correct, ...
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Comment or edit to inform package deprecation?

python-certifi-win32, a small Python package, has been left in an unmaintained state, and its author recommends pip-system-certs as a replacement (by the same author). This has all been properly ...
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Is it valid for an answer to berate the reader for not knowing something simple?

While browsing Reddit, I landed on this thread: shit, they found out!, about this Stack Overflow question: What does \d+ mean in regular expression terms? The answer there uses a condescending tone to ...
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Is there an objective moderation standard regarding political messaging in user profiles?

As already discussed here or here on bringing up politics on Stack Overflow profiles, I noted @Brad-Larson's remark on the difference between what's acceptable on profiles vs. what's acceptable in ...
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Editing, Downvote and Close Vote Etiquette - What are the ground rules? [closed]

Earlier today, I posted a question in relation to a weird error I'm getting. A few hours later, I came back and discovered that someone had edited it to "remove unneeded exposition and improve ...
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Why the double standard for etiquette?

There are many different aspects that go into a good Stack Overflow question. Tagging correctly, making the question clear, showing effort, making it a non-duplicate, etc. At the same time, there are ...
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Should I remove 'fluff' (like greetings, signatures, "thanks", etc.) when editing questions?

When I edit questions I typically focus on style, grammar, and spelling. However, in the process I often also remove 'fluff' like: This may be simple but, ... or Can you help me with this? I ...
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1 answer
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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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Dealing with an answer that wasn't accepted (maybe because a user is a newbie on Stack Overflow)

I answered somebody's question. It was a new person who joined Stack Overflow today. He/she thanked me and said it works, but he/she hasn't accepted my answer. The question is here for your reference:...
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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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Requesting for a bounty from someone? [duplicate]

I have a java web app question which seems to be impossible to resolve. Its not getting much attention. If I get no answer within 24 hours, then I would like to put a bounty on it. Unfortunately, I ...
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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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Rewrite link-only answer completely with extensive quote reformatting, or just write my own answer?

Every so often (say, about five times a day, and usually in a review queue) I come across a link-only answer that could probably be rewritten to include a direct quote of most or all of the original. ...
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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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