Questions tagged [question-quality]

A tag used when referencing the appropriateness of certain questions for Stack Overflow.

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How come a Question this poor is having 8 upvotes? Also, why is it still open? [duplicate]

The question is how to capitalize the first letter of each word using loops in java? It's a Hot Network Question with 518 views and a score of +9/-1. Not a single close vote has been cast. The ...
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How can I improve my question on an obscure aspect of jQuery security?

I recently asked a question about security implications of a particular jQuery API: Is jQuery's $.get() safe to call on an untrusted URL? I got 3 answers, but reading through them makes me think ...
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How should the error message be formatted? [duplicate]

Let's say I have this error in plain text: Error in quantile.default(as.numeric(x), c(0.25, 0.75), na.rm = na.rm, : missing values and NaN's not allowed if 'na.rm' is FALSE In addition: Warning ...
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What are the number one tags for low quality posts?

I've been frequenting javascript and jquery tagged questions while occasionally drifting to php and ruby-on-rails tags. I see an overwhelming amount of low quality questions within jQuery especially, ...
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Better questions appearing lately?

Has there been any recent initiative activated on the main Stack Overflow site (ie not beta) behind the scenes to improve the quality of questions that appear on the default questions page? For ...
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Methods for discouraging systematic poor questions [duplicate]

Multiple other posts on meta SO touch upon the issue of simplistic questions, saying that the standard approach is to down vote these questions, since a lack of research isn't a valid reason for ...
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What is the recommended way to improve question writing without being downvoted into oblivion?

I've posted a question that received a downvote. The original downvoter didn't specify an issue with the question. Luckily, a senior user (@kapa) helped me to identify some issues with it, and I've ...
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I was able to answer a low quality question and got downvoted

I answered a vague, poorly done question where OP did no research. He wanted to send data from one page to another. And I gave some very basic code using which you can acheive it with GET. But what ...
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Feedback requested: New "recommended" homepage, phase 3 - algorithm tweaks

After phase 2 feedback, we've made a few tweaks to how recent hot questions are chosen, namely to better incorporate your tag preferences. Here's a debug page that highlights which questions are hot ...
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Feedback on the quality of this question about a runtime error in a small function I've written

Here is a link to the post: Why is this array undefined when I call .length? Note: I'm not asking "why did I get downvoted?" I was recently banned from asking questions. Since then, I've really ...
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Is it reasonable to downvote a question that 'could be googled' but isn't a duplicate?

I know a lot of questions are just a waste of everyone's time but there are quite a few that get downvoted apparently for being too easy to answer. Is this a knee jerk reaction? Is it even common? As ...
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Should low quality novice questions be deleted? [duplicate]

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26085965/calculate-and-print-piecewise-function This question is a typical novice question. Or maybe a bit worse than typical. It started as: Please help me ...
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What to do regarding users posting low quality questions?

A certain user keeps posting low quality plzsendmetehcodez type of questions. I added a comment on one of his posts telling him what to do but he seems to have ignored it and posted another ...
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What qualities make me receive downvotes?

On questions I ask, and some answers I give, esp. if I have a link (even if I say some of the text from the link and the link is for greater than can be written out and source), but those with a link ...
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Feedback requested: New “recommended” homepage, phase 2

A while ago, we started work on a new homepage algorithm for Stack Overflow. See phase 1 (with feedback), and motivations for some more detail. We had gotten to a point where we were pretty happy ...
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How to educate asker when being beaten by rep hunters

I came across this question today and I knew the answer right away. It was in fact a question on a very basic SQL query (full joins) that most people should pick up in their first few lessons on SQL. ...
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A 'detect bad questions' course for repeated poor questioners?

Further to my question asking about statistics regarding first time questions being closed (Is there a statistic on the percentage of first-time questions that are deemed low quality?) I had a thought:...
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Details of the “quality-score” algorithm as discussed in the recent podcast

Recently there was a Stack Exchange podcast which discussed the new "quality-score" algorithm that has been developed by the SE team (discussed from roughly 30min mark onwards). The "...
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Feedback requested: New "recommended" homepage, phase 1

For the background, see: The Stack Overflow homepage is over-emphasizing bad questions (and a proposed solution) We've put together a first pass at a new homepage algorithm. You can check it out here: ...
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Programming text identification questions

I can’t find any information on whether about books fit on SO or not. Not so much recommend a book to learn… questions, but rather questions about specific books. There seem to be a small handful of ...
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Would it be possible to display geo-location with user's profile tile

I see a lot of questions on StackOverflow, from users with reputation 1, and common profile name, like userXXXXXX. Usually it feels like the individual is asking the community to do their job, however ...
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Why was my question upvoted and became notable, when it was heavily downvoted at the beginning?

When I posted this question - What is the difference between QCheckBox::toggled() and QCheckBox::clicked()?, it received 4 downvotes immediately, and the top-voted comment was that "This is clearly ...
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What should be done if the asker didn't even read the error?

Today, I came across this question. Title: java lang IllegalStateException : scrollview can host only one direct child I have relative layout in which i have table layout when i want to add the ...
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Was I (and Stack Overflow) being too strict and unreasonable in closing this question?

This question was asked and, somewhat predictably, closed: How do web designers do complicated CSS coding?. The question (reproduced at the bottom in case of deletion), to my mind, was horrible (...
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What can I do to get better traffic/responses to my questions?

I'm having particular difficulty getting this question answered. In this instance I've actually been downvoted 1 (though likely just as it's basically a carbon copy of a question I'd asked before). My ...
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Use of bolding in a question

I always used bold to highlight key elements in a text. I didn't had any problem using it before on SO (How to move changes without committing?, Fit elements into box, Split 2D quad by line), so I was ...
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Does the broken window theory apply to closing questions?

Lately I've been seeing complaints that we've taken away valuable tools to fight the rising tide of low quality questions. The assumption often seems to be that it's harder to close questions, so the ...
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"I'm too lazy to do my homework" questions [duplicate]

I just saw this question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24437686/child-process-runs-uptime-every-3-seconds-in-c This is far from the first "I'm too lazy to do my homework" question I've seen. ...
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Voted down question can't recover

Question: Why are extension methods used extensively in LINQ, despite the framework's guidelines? When originally asking this question I mis-quoted the source and it was down voted accordingly, ...
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Appropriate Response for 'Do My Job' Questions

I came across a question recently (that I now can't find, so maybe it was moderated to hell) that basically displayed a few error messages (in C# perhaps), along with a block of code and the ...
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How to deal with very simple questions that garner downvotes?

With Apple having just released the Swift programming language, there are many new questions flooding in, and some of these might be qualified as general reference (something that's easy to find with ...
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Non-reproducible example in question. Edit or not?

It seems to me that there are a lot of interesting questions with non-reproducible examples (I mostly check the questions under r). In most cases there is a comment saying that the OP should provide ...
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Bad question warning [duplicate]

Every time I post, I see the warning: Wait! Some of your past questions have not been well-received, and you're in danger of being blocked from asking any more. For help formulating a clear, ...
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Should we really mark new questions as duplicates of old crappy ones?

Introduction I'm guessing this applies to all tags, but in c++ we currently have issues where new questions are marked as being duplicates of older, not very well written, questions. Surely, the old ...
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Increase the minimum character limit for posts

At the moment, there is a 30 character minimum enforced when posting a question or an answer. I think that any half decent question or answer would have at least a minimum of 200 characters (a link ...
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Bounty on a question of questionable quality [duplicate]

There is a question here that isn't specifically about programming -- it's about algorithms. I think that it's not a good question for SO (although I may be wrong, but that isn't relevant here), so I ...
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Would asking a question at a reputation cost help improve quality / durability for SO?

In my opinion, a lot of questions (probably because of the massive amount of them) don't really get the attention they deserve: A lot of them don't get answered at all. Questions deserving to be ...
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Why the backlash against poor questions?

Disclaimer: I'm a new user to SO in terms of posting questions and comments, and more generally being interested in the site beyond it being the first hit in Google for my programming question. Sorry ...
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How should I respond to this user?

This is the comments discussion - Last character taken twice by textwatcher Anyway, a user posted on meta spamming/complaining his question is not being answered promptly - https://meta.stackoverflow....
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Adding a help text to the question box

This might improve the quality of questions from new users. Both the title and the tag text-box have a help text that describe what you should enter, but not the question box itself. Could we add a ...
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I've had some bad questions in the past, a warning says to edit them, but how should I?

"Wait! Some of your past questions have not been well-received, and you're in danger of being blocked from asking any more. For help formulating a clear, useful question, see: How do I ask a ...
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I didn't give enough information to answer my question, should I withdraw it?

I asked this question. In working on the issue today, I realized that the problem was due to a mismatch between the names of my form controls as given in the VBA and as given on the form itself. ...

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