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MCVExit redux: I don't need a milkshake to know when I've missed the mark

A week ago, I had an idea: change a URL with thousands of outstanding uses and try to replace an awkward initialism with... Another awkward made-up word. ...Ok, that was... not a great idea. ...
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Let's improve the How to Ask page(s)

First things first, I don't think there should be 2 how to ask pages - that's downright confusing. The one users see when asking their first question also has hopelessly too little information. And ...
Bernhard Barker's user avatar
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Min-Reprex: a less awkward name for MCVE

Update: ok, ok, this was a wee bit premature - here's the follow-up proposal: MCVExit redux: I don't need a milkshake to know when I've missed the mark Five years ago, we set out to write up ...
Shog9's user avatar
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"How do I ask a good question" page needs explicit statement "Don't repost your questions"

At the moment, part of the closed question notice You can edit the question or post a new one links to the How do I ask a good question page as requested in “You can edit the question or post a new ...
Dalija Prasnikar's user avatar
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Is it tools used ... "Commonly By Programmers" or "Primarily For Programming"?

The Help Center states under What topics can I ask about here?: The Close Reasons states under Off-topic because...: Notice different words are used. The first uses primarily used for programming, ...
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Does the recent blog post on being less hostile contradict "How to Answer"'s advice on not answering bad questions?

Closely related: Is the How to Answer article's section on only answering well-asked questions advice or site policy? Also related: Is a comment telling someone not to answer constructive? The ...
EJoshuaS - Stand with Ukraine's user avatar
55 votes
0 answers
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Could we update the link to the supported prettify language codes?

I've hit this for a few times and it's quite misleading. If you go to the Markdown help, there's this quote; please follow the link (which I made bold in this quote): You can use either one of the ...
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Why does the Help center seem to indicate "Me too!" is a valid answer?

I guess I didn't read the Help Center well enough, because I never noticed this part before: Have the same problem? Still no answer to the question, and you have the same problem? Help us find ...
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Is it OK to delete the old AI answer Help Center article, now that there's a new one in place?

We're currently experimenting with a banner on the answer box that cautions users against posting AI-generated answers. As part of this release, we deployed a new Help Center article about AI-authored ...
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Do we need better guidance for "recommendation" questions?

For just shy of a year now, we've had the following close reason on Stack Overflow: Questions asking us to recommend or find a tool, library or favorite off-site resource are off-topic for Stack ...
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Why does MCVE help page not explicitly address the providing of example data?

With How to create a MCVE we have a great help page for (new) users concerning how to produce a MCVE. However, the word "data" does not occur a single time. Perhaps it is intended to keep it very ...
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Rewriting the official editing help explanation

I think we should be revisiting the official Markdown Editing Help document. I think it's rather impenetrable for people unfamiliar with Markdown. It's terse and sports unnecessarily confusing in-...
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Why are the editor keyboard shortcuts not documented?

When I click the (?) button at the right of the editor toolbar, I get to see help pages, and nowhere are the keyboard shortcut listed. Is there is reason for doing so? For example, I discovered Ctrl+...
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Leave your feedback about the Help Center and your closed or downvoted question here

This question is specifically for users who have asked questions that have been closed, downvoted or put on hold by the Stack Overflow community. We would like to use your feedback to improve the ...
Robert Harvey's user avatar
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Add StackSnippets to the how-to-ask page?

I just looked at the how-to-ask page, and say this section If it is possible to create a live example of the problem that you can link to (for example, on http://sqlfiddle.com/ or http://jsbin....
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Should the Help Centre link to specific Meta questions that provide additional context and clarity on the rules?

I got to reading the Help Centre today, in particular this page, and was once again horrified by how little information users are given there in order to ask good questions. In particular, while the &...
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"Burninate" footnote in MCVE page

Visiting the How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example page, I found there is a tiny footnote that is almost impossible to read (or maybe my eyesight is failing me): Quote for ...
Alvaro Montoro's user avatar
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3 answers
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Why doesn't help centre clearly say that "How to write code that does X?" questions are not on-topic?

I encountered a question that essentially asked "I want to create a userscript that does this and that. How to do it?". I follow the userscripts and I see questions like this from time to ...
Tomáš Zato's user avatar
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Are code review questions off-topic?

According to The help Section page What topics can I ask about here? these subjects are on-topic: a specific programming problem, or a software algorithm, or software tools commonly used ...
Lundin's user avatar
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Does the help center suggest including tags in titles?

Whilst leaving another [ask] comment suggesting a user reads our guidelines on How to ask before posting, I noticed the following in the section on titles (emphasis mine).. Pretend you're talking to ...
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Is the current wording of the Code of Conduct too extreme?

(Despite a title similar to Is the new Code of Conduct over the top?, this one's focus is different.) I agree in principle with the addition of the Code and how it's linked to in the help as ...
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Can we please get the "How to create an MCVE" help page updated, to state that a link to a GitHub project is generally NOT an acceptable MCVE?

I'm seeing more and more questions where the asker posts an excerpt of code, that by itself is not runnable, with a link to a GitHub repo and... that's it. (In some of the more egregious examples, ...
Ian Kemp's user avatar
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Feedback and suggestions for editable section of Help Center

I've recently noticed that moderators are now able to edit a section below the Help Center's search box on the landing page. For reference, two other sites that are using this section as well are ...
Samuel Liew's user avatar
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65 votes
1 answer
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Use the same phrase in all badge descriptions for minimum score

When I am looking on the badge page in the help center, I can see numerous (but similar) ways of describing the minimum bar for a post: "Nice question": Question score of 10 or more "Explainer": ......
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Should "me too" posts with additional research details be considered partial answers?

There have been numerous discussions over the years on the acceptability of partial answers: Year Q&A Theme 2010 Should I answer the question with just a partial solution? General acceptability ...
0Valt's user avatar
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2 answers
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Is the "Here's how it works:" part in the Help Center a possible source of confusion to new users?

TL;DR The fact that not every question is welcome here is an important information. Shouldn't this be emphasized a bit more in the top part of the Help Center, instead of just saying that "Anybody ...
BartoszKP's user avatar
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2 answers
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Link text does not reflect page that is the destination of the link

The following notice shows at the top of a question that has been closed due to lack of Debugging details. This question needs debugging details. should be changed to This question is closed. to ...
Linda Lawton - DaImTo's user avatar
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3 answers
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The easily accessible information on how to help non-English speakers use Stack Overflow is outdated [duplicate]

According to this official blog post. The policy for when a user asks a non-English question is as follows: Users who post non-English questions should be gently directed to programming forums in ...
TrampolineTales's user avatar
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3 answers
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Is Stack Overflow's scope supposed to be strictly disjoint from that of other Stack Exchange sites?

A few days ago, this SO question was put on hold for being out of scope. The comment given that justified the decision was: This question appears to be off-topic because it is about improving ...
chiastic-security's user avatar
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0 answers
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Add details about when to use custom flag

I've noticed that many posts asking about why this or that custom flag ("needs ♦ moderator attention") was declined are confused about the accompanying comment declined - flags should only be used ...
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What is the true intention in the "How to reference material written by others" article in the Help Centre?

As the article is quite small, I'm going to quote the entire article, and add numbering to specific wording: How to reference material written by others Plagiarism - posting the work of others with ...
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Help Center does not indicate that questions must be useful to more people

The whole point of Stack Overflow is to provide a Q&A of re-usable questions that help everybody. It's not a helpdesk. A question that is of benefit only to the OP should not be here. It should ...
Lightness Races in Orbit's user avatar
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0 answers
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Change "mwe" explanation from "minimal workable example" to "minimal working example"?

I was reading the Minimal Reproducible Example page and I noticed that for some reason the mwe acronym is spelled out as "minimal workable example". However, I believe that "minimal working example" ...
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MCVE vs SSCCE battle [duplicate]

Until some point in the past, most possibly connected with the implementation of a new help center and renewed close voting system, I had seen many examples of useful comments that asked OP to provide ...
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How to reference material written by others - clarification

I stumbled upon this from help center which seems problematic to me and I would like to clarify if I got it right. The page says: Do not copy the complete text of sources; instead, use their words ...
Giorgi Moniava's user avatar
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1 answer
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Spam versus unsolicited self-promotion, and when to use the spam flag (or not)

Context: this question is based on the comments from this answer. When you go to flag content as spam, you are presented with the following text: Exists only to promote a product or service, does not ...
Ian Kemp's user avatar
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15 votes
4 answers
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Mention online compilers on the Minimal, Reproducible Example page?

(Note: This is mainly motivated by what I observe in the C++ tag - other tags may have different experiences - please share!) Many times a day we link people to the Minimal, Reproducible Example site....
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Update help page according to the new closing phrasing

When a question is closed, a link is provided to help the asker improving the question. The differents categories are listed but some of them don't fit anymore the new closing reason : unclear what ...
Cid's user avatar
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The "How to Answer" section should include a "DO NOT post images of code" warning just like the "How to Ask" section does

In the How To Ask, there is the warning "DO NOT post images of code, data, error messages, etc.". Shouldn't this warning also be included in the How To Answer section?
Rob's user avatar
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Wrong use of a word on a privileges page

I could be wrong with my thinking and please let me know if I am, however I was just reading through the Edit Questions And Answers page and noticed this sentence: Try to make the post ...
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Do we need good, concrete examples in the "Be Nice" Category?

Our "Be Nice" page is pretty good, but I think it needs examples. I see a number of repeated patterns in comments, especially with new users. On Hackernews they have a page ( https://news....
Keith Nicholas's user avatar
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1 answer
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Is it useful to ask for good question templates?

I asked an unconventional meta question titled Good question templates. I say unconventional because rather than the normal discussion based answers, I requested answers that were templates of what a ...
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2 answers
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Make (some of the) help pages as questions / answers

TL;DR: what about going, for help pages, from: to: ? The content of this help page (for example) is very useful for Stack Overflow users. But as I'm used to the traditional Q&A layout on Stack ...
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Who decides what is nice/vulgar and what is a "sense of humor" [closed]

Just reading the Help Center notes after flagging a rather rude comment (that I think was a joke) specifically. Whether you've come to ask questions, or to generously share what you know, ...
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Improve help center documentation for what questions are "practical"

The help center article What topics can I ask about here? currently explains that any question has to be: a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development in order to be on-...
Jan Schultke's user avatar
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