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Should the "Can I answer my own question?" guide mention question quality standards?

We encourage questions with instant self-answers, like How do I return the response from an asynchronous call? and How do I melt a pandas dataframe?. This category of questions contains some of the ...
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Is there / Should there be a reference list of banned AI tools? [duplicate]

My understanding is that AI tools must not be used to help generate answers: https://stackoverflow.com/help/gen-ai-policy It is not necessarily clear from a product's website if it counts as such a ...
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Proposal to reduce perceived hostility (and a "fix")

Compare your reaction to reading each of: "Your code is flawed because you ..." and "The presented code is flawed because it ...". A suggestion that might reduce hurt feelings (...
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Odd tag name in "How do I format my posts using Markdown or HTML?" help center page

I was reading "How do I format my posts using Markdown or HTML?" and saw a section on tags. It said: To talk about a tag on this site, like-this, use See the many questions tagged [tag:...
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AI policy text may be improved about machine translation tools

As we all know, since January 2024, Stack Overflow shows a banner warning against generative AI (which I perfectly support). The banner links to this page, which contains the AI policy text, ...
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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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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-...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Help center: Suggestions for order and structure of sections in the help center

In the help center there is An overview with a number of sections such as "Asking", "Our model" etc. On a detail page, you can see the structure on the right (if using a large ...
Sybille Peters's user avatar
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"Opinion based" link should go to the "Don't Ask" page

Logically enough, the close banner for the "needs debugging details" close reason links to the page on how to create a MRE. However, the "Opinion Based" close banner links to the ...
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Why are typos not mentioned in the list of questions that shouldn't be answered?

Within my first week or so of joining SO I posted an answer to a question where the only issue with the code was that they forgot to add () for a method call or something similar. I think I even 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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Are these Self-Answering rules valid as of today?

While reading the help center, I found this 2009 blog post containing the Self-Answering rules for Stack Overflow. I would like to confirm if these rules are valid as of today or if there have been ...
Hector Martinez Rodriguez's user avatar
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The help center is in another castle: Are link only help center articles allowed?

I recently saw this help center article that was link only. [Screenshot in case it gets deleted]. Its content was: Find out more about advertising on Stack Overflow by visiting https://business....
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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 ...
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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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Is asking the community to find (not recommend) an off-site resource allowed?

Up until about a year and a half ago, one of our standard close reasons was: Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic ...
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«When a question reaches 3 reopen votes, it is no longer closed» is that so?

According to the help center When a question reaches 3 reopen votes, it is no longer closed, and new answers may be submitted. At least three different users expressed interest in reopening this ...
Tiago Peres's user avatar
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Can I ask a question about assembly language and Raspberry Pi in Stack Overflow?

I am an OS developer and I don't know if anyone on Stack Overflow knows 6502 assembly language. Can I ask about 6502 Assembly and Raspberry Pi 4 on Stack Overflow? Is there another Stack Exchange ...
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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 ...
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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?
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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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Minimal, Reproducible Example - mention [in|out]put data [duplicate]

I like the Minimal, Reproducible Example page and often link to it when downvoting or closing a question. What this page does not mention (and I think it should) is that it is very useful to also ...
hiro protagonist's user avatar
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Get rid of the Alphabet Soup of Abbreviations for Minimal, Reproducible Example in the Help Center

OK, do we really need all this in the Help Center? This is called creating a minimal, reproducible example (reprex), a minimal, complete and verifiable example (mcve), or a minimal, workable example (...
Robert Harvey's user avatar
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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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Can we have clarity on legal questions being off topic in the help center?

Can I use the code in a GitHub project which does not have a license specified? This question was closed as off topic, but having read the off topic guide, I can't figure out why. It seems to me ...
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+10k users are supposed to guide the community [duplicate]

With this post in mind: Question quality is dropping on Stack Overflow Here we try to build a really great QA, where the 10k privileges says As one of our most experienced users, we're counting ...
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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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How to mark a question as answered should be made clearer for newbies

I'm new to Stack Overflow and am following the guidelines listed here: https://stackoverflow.com/help/someone-answers It tells you to "To mark an answer as accepted, click on the check mark beside ...
Stuzanne's user avatar
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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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Doesn't "When asking" refer to "people"?

In the first sentence from https://stackoverflow.com/help/minimal-reproducible-example: When asking a question, people will be better able to provide help if you provide code that they can easily ...
Uli Gerhardt's user avatar
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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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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 ...
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Ambiguous wording in the help section for mentioning tags in the editor

I personally found the first paragraph confusing until I read the second one. I think it should read To talk about a tag on Stack Overflow, ... instead. https://meta.stackoverflow.com/editing-help#...
customcommander's user avatar
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Proposal to revise "Some questions are still off-topic" listed items to be expressions that result in off-topic questions [closed]

In the help center, the headline: "Some questions are still off-topic ..." is expressed as a scoped list of off-topic questions. However, some of the listed items under this headline express ...
Brett Caswell's user avatar
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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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Should we add an example in how to MCVE?

New users usually fail to post an MCVE, despite helpful commentary linking to How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example. I am thinking why.. Could the link be more helpful by ...
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Improve guidelines about asking good questions when it comes to formatting

I am trying to make clear that this question lacks proper formatting preventing it from being readable. I was looking at the help pages to see if it says something about formatting but could not find ...
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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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Why the Simpler "How do I write a good question" Help Page? [closed]

I just noticed that a help page that I often link to new users, “How do I write a good question?”, was edited. Compared to the previous version, it has much less information. Why? Any ...
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Who can edit the help pages

Can we add don't post pictures of code/output/arrays etc. to the 'how to ask' page? I just recently linked to this page due to a question including what I first thought was only two images (but as ...
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Make giving clear context more prominent in "how to ask a good question"

By far the most common fault I encounter in reasonably good attempts at asking for help here is something I've seen called "the xy problem", where someone has encountered a situation, has a method for ...
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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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Why is it so difficult to find the how to ask page?

I know there are already some questions about the general (lack of) findability of the how-to-ask page. This one is different however. When I go to the help center, and just type "how to ask" in the ...
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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 ...
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