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How should we handle links to adult content in posts?

So this question has links to an adult site inside the code, since the website the OP is making is adult in nature. Which is fine. Is this inappropriate for the site? If so, should we be more ...
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Rollback Etiquette when OP removes code from question after your answer is accepted

This question might be a duplicate of OP deletes code after question is solved / answered, what to do in these cases? [duplicate], but I am not sure. There is one significant difference between my ...
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Is calling another users contribution "garbage" considered "nice"?

I am referring to this answer: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/366783/1360803 I have reproduced it here as image in case it gets deleted in the future: It is accompanied by this comment: I am ...
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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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On whom is the onus of finding a duplicate of a question?

I've left a couple of comments on a question, in which the person asking the question states: I'm aware that this is a fairly common question but it seems like the answer is always to include a hard-...
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Do people use Stack Overflow to market their products?

Do people post questions about specific libraries or products to attempt to get people to answer with links to third party libraries? I would imagine having a ton of links to your site on Stack ...
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Is it OK to accept one answer and award bounty to another?

I have recently started my first bounty on my own question to draw attention to it. It worked really great, now I got some answers: Can I access a static local while it is being constructed in C++? ...
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Can you give me the answer within a period of time?

Today I got a notification from a user that asked if I wanted to deliver a solution on his question today or tomorrow by the end of the day. The reason I commented on the question because the original ...
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What to do when OP offers payment for solution?

I saw a question in which the OP requested help with responsive CSS, his code had many issues which I tried to outline in the comments, only to get a response from the OP offering me payment in ...
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Do I need to ask before burninating tiny tags? [duplicate]

There are many pages of tags on SO and many of them are used for only a few questions. Fortunately, this means that it's super obvious when a tag should go (namely when there's no wiki and existing ...
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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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How may I suggest edits to a CV?

Is there a way to (privately) suggest spelling/grammar improvements to someone's curriculum vitæ (CV)? While searching through answers, I found an answer to which I want to say 'thank you'. Of course,...
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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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Bounty etiquette - early awards

I've put a bounty on someone else's question and there has been a good answer posted. Would it be frowned upon to award the bounty to this answer even though there are still 5 days left in the bounty ...
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Is it appropriate to caution a poster about their tone?

I was reviewing a question earlier today wherein the person who posted had a more-or-less hypothetical question and was very specific in what they wanted to learn. When the question started to receive ...
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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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Is closing as a duplicate being 'horrible'?

I recently came across this question, which was suggesting that the OP is: new to the site. new to css. The OP was asking if the float property was interfering with their selection. It was observed ...
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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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Are edits acceptable that remove "bias" from answers?

I was reviewing this suggested edit by another user. The editor is attempting to make the answer less biased by completely removing part of the answer. Original answer: Of course they can see what ...
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Etiquette for adding to an accepted answer

I want to know how to contribute to an answer I'm going to accept. I did my own research, and using the answers (they're guidelines), I was able to solve my problem. My dilemma is this: I want to ...
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Should I tell people to code better while addressing their problem? [duplicate]

I've worked as a developer for a bit over 15 years now. As a senior backend developer, I've worked a lot with PHP in my days and PHP must be one of the most misused scripting languages in existence. ...
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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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What is "Good Stack Overflow Citizenship"?

I've been a SO users for a few years, but I've only had the courage to start giving back about a year ago. Along the way, I've learned a lot about how to behave from watching other users, taking the ...
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Are GrammarBots supported?

I enjoy answering and nurturing the ruby and rubyonrails questions on Stack Exchange. However I'm often having to edit the English of a question before addressing the technical bits. Say I wrote a bot ...
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Repeated questions from the same OP, how to react?

There is a user who is now at least into their fourth sock puppet who wants to decode base64 in Procmail. I will mention here that I have been an active Procmail user for close to 20 years and am the ...
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Was I too harsh when handling a newbie question?

Yesterday, I stumbled upon this question, asking: Which is the best platform for bootstrap coding ? I have googled but I did not understand. For me this appears to be a tool recommendation ...
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Are humorous comments considered acceptable content?

I'm asking because I notice that comment flags include the option of too chatty, and I was wondering, is there some sort of agreed line between a relevant, humorous joke, and something that is just ...
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Should I answer "is it possible?" type of questions?

There are many questions on site which actually ask: "is it possible?" which are usually followed by "OK, great so how do I do that?" in the comments section. Those automatically raise a "help-vampire"...
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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 ...
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Is Stack Overflow over-polite?

Not a dupe of Why is Stack Overflow so negative of late? because (citation from that post) ... what can be done to improve the attitude (positivity) of the Stack Overflow users/moderators such that ...
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When to accept an answer after somebody puts a bounty on my question?

I've had a question on here for a few months that has gone unanswered. In the process of writing the question, I tried something new that got me around the problem, but it still left the question ...
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What's wrong and right in this edit?

This is the original post: I use ember 2.9.1 and ember data 2.9.0. I have a simple model say 'users' which has 'name' and 'address' fields. When i query the model using findAll('user'), the data from ...
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What to do when a high-rep user is willfully breaking site rules/meta consensus?

AFAIK we have both a behavioural rule (https://stackoverflow.com/help/behavior), quote: Do not use signature, taglines, or greetings. Every post you make is already “signed” with your standard user ...
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Answer unaccepted after a few days; OP changed scope of question in comments

A few days ago I posted an answer to this question. The OP accepted the answer, and even left an appreciative comment ("Thanks so much!"). Three days later, the answer was unaccepted, with no comment ...
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Are inoffensive tongue-in-cheek comments considered bad form?

SO can be a fairly humorless place sometimes, and on occasion I see a post that is begging for an inoffensive remark that would hopefully give the poster a bit of a laugh. Now humor is always ...
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Making appropriate use of Stack Overflow answers in OSS

I'm working on an OSS project and often ask questions about how to fix or improve my code. I was wondering to what extent contributions made by Stack Overflow should be recorded. Should answerers ...
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Is it OK to make a clarifying edit to a question if it will invalidate existing answers?

Every now and again, I'll come across a question that was not clearly explained, so much so that users attempting to answer the question end up completely misunderstanding the problem, and end up ...
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How to answer a homework question, when the entire example is bad syntax?

This is a more specific question about how to answer homework questions, and I have wondered this frequently. Please refer to this question as my primary example: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/...
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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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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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How to behave with a user repeatedly pinging me in comments

This question is actually ongoing. It is related to some Unity3D trivial stuff. To make the question more clear, I added a comment to ask her what she exactly wants to achieve. She did answer once, ...
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Answers that use a different technology than what is asked

On occasion on SO, I've noticed that certain users like to post answers that may solve the problem, but intentionally do it with a methodology that's different from the one specified in the OP and/or ...
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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 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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How can we distinguish official policies and procedures from opinions?

When policy and procedure questions are asked, how can we determine what is official policy and procedure versus what is someone's opinion?
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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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"Chatty" flag declined on comment but I think that was the wrong decision

I flagged a comment on this answer: Recover dropped stash in git As too chatty, basically because all the comments are Thanks this help load, you saved my day, etc. These slightly useless and ...
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How to request help without people suggesting redesigning or using different tools [duplicate]

Not complaining, just asking, is there an etiquette or terminology that can be employed when requesting assistance, say with a code problem, where you don't want people to suggest redoing your company'...
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Giving credit to a user that is no longer involved with the question

I asked a question and got a comment which hinted on a solution of the problem. Then I followed that hint and after some (but not much) work I solved the original issue. I then commented that this ...
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mod_rewrite questions getting migrated to SF

Sometimes when I ask a syntax question about the Apache Module mod_rewrite, I get at least one comment and close vote saying "belongs on serverfault". Recent example here. I strongly disagree with ...
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