Questions tagged [faq-proposed]
Proposals for new entries for the FAQ repository on this site should use this tag.
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What is a canonical question/answer, and what is their purpose?
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What is a canonical question/answer, and what is their purpose?
Here is wikipedia's definition of "canonical":
Canonical is the adjective for canon, literally a 'rule', and has come to ...
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What do "watched tags" and "ignored tags" do?
What are watched tags and ignored tags? How do they work?
What are tag subscriptions?
What are interesting tags?
On Stack Overflow, the content of the main page question list appears to be influenced ...
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Why would you mark an answer as Community Wiki?
My question is at least loosely related (but not identical to) this one.
Most of the answers I've seen related to Community Wiki have focused on the advantages to the community of marking something ...
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Tips for asking a good Structured Query Language (SQL) question
Are there some particular items I should be including in my MySQL / SQL questions that would help others better understand the problem and attract more useful answers?
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Why are proposed changes to voting, which limit or remove the use of downvotes, met with strong disagreement?
The comments and answers on many proposals to change the way voting works on Stack Overflow indicate there are strong opinions against many of these changes, mainly because such proposals alter the ...
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Why is "Is this correct?" an off-topic question, and what should I ask instead?
Disclaimer: I'm not actually asking this - this is intended to be a reference post.
Also, if you have additional tips for how to get started with testing, please feel free to add them to the ...
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How do I moderate my own chatroom?
The vast majority of time in my room - everything is fine and no action is required. However, occasionally there's a bad apple that disrupts my room in one way or another.
What can I do about this?
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How do I enable/disable the Light/Dark Theme on Stack Overflow?
I've heard that Stack Overflow now has a Dark Theme! However, I can't find the way to enable it.
Or, equivalently: I managed to enable the Dark Theme on Stack Overflow, but now I can't find how to ...
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Do questions posted on the weekend get less attention?
Is there any statistical evidence that questions which are posted on the weekend get less attention than those posted during the work week?
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"What kind of topics should I document?" [closed]
Every site of the StackExchange network has the two following entries in their help-center*:
What topics can I ask about here?
What types of questions should I avoid asking?
I think something ...
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Is it OK to leave a comment asking for upvotes? [duplicate]
If lots of other people seem to have the same question, is it OK to ask for those people to upvote my question?
The reason I ask is because I was looking at this comment (comment now deleted by a ...
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What should I consider before posting a question about a specific question?
Questions about questions are allowed but waste bandwidth if not well considered.
How can I check my question before posting on meta?
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I have a question about my Stack Overflow post
but I forgot to add any details. So now you down, close and delete voted my last hope on any help.
We've all seen those posts. It is this back alley that allows users that lack the reputation to ...
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Why should I "tag my RDBMS"?
I have a question about a SQL query, so I put a sql tag on it.
In the comments, people are telling me to "tag my RDBMS".
Why should I do that since I already tagged the programming language?
(...
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How do I avoid misusing tags?
How do I know if I'm misusing tags, how can I avoid it?
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Markdown link sample: Please see: [How do I avoid misusing tags?](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/354427/how-do-i-...
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How do I deal with old answers containing broken links?
I found some old answer that contains a broken link. What do I do about that? Should I flag it?
(There is this closely related Q/A. But it comes from a different starting point with OP already being ...
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Should we disapprove of uploading images of tables when asking a question?
Since the introduction of the table markdown should people still be using images of tables instead of the markdown? Or should we be enforcing the use of the new markdown? If we find a question that ...
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I'm asking a question about my own post, but I'm still prompted that I need 5 reputation to post here. What gives?
I had a meta question about one of my own posts on the main site.
Someone (a user, a help page, etc.) told me that while I ordinarily need 5 reputation to post on this Meta site, I can ask a question ...
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I've asked a poorly received question, what do I do now?
I've asked a question on Stack Overflow, and it wasn't received well. It got downvoted, closed, and perhaps even deleted.
I want to improve this question and get answers to it, but I don't know why ...
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What are the possible resolution states for a Not an Answer flag?
I correctly flagged an answer as "not an answer", but when I later checked the status of the flag, I found it was "declined" because the post was edited to be a proper answer ...
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How should I deal with posts that have been edited to replace the content with off-topic content?
I recently saw a question that was off-topic. Once I went to the revision history, I could see that the OP had changed the content of the question completely, thus making it off-topic.
In cases like ...
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How do I create a minimal complete verifiable example?
I asked a question, and it was closed with the following reason.
Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and ...