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The questions tag should be used when you ask a question on meta that is referencing question(s) on the main site. For example, if you have a question about why questions on Stack Overflow are of such low quality, you should include the questions tag.

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Question restriction is too harsh and needs adjusting [duplicate]

Stack Overflow does not allow me to post questions in rapid succession. The question restriction is too harsh and limits the volume of problem-solving and collaboration. Can it please be adjusted?
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How can we best flag comments suggesting that askers upload their code to GitHub (or another cloud service)?

More and more I'm seeing vague "something is broken but I don't know what please help" questions that should be closed, but instead other users post in the comments "upload your code to ...
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Is moderator intervention required for these Nebula Graph questions?

Five different questions on Nebula Graph (SO tag: nebula-graph) asked by five different people in the last hour. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77122582/how-to-insert-lazily-parsed-quoted-...
Abra's user avatar
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Is Odoo programming related?

I've seen a fair number of questions such as this one that don't look like programming questions to me but I know nothing about odoo.
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Am I supposed to be answer banned while question banned? [duplicate]

I first got answer banned. Now I got question banned. Both are active at once and do not time out. Maybe I deserve a question ban but why both? Is this a glitch? How can I contribute now and how am I ...
maybeJosiah's user avatar
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What is wrong with this question about PowerShell and user impersonation?

How to Register-PSRepository for another user? This question is four (4) days old with no responses of any kind. Questions in this area are usually responded to quickly, within one (1) day. Is this a ...
lit's user avatar
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Can the New Question wizard check for multiline code inside single backticks?

Every day I fix up numerous questions that have multi-line code blocks enclosed in single backticks rather than triple backtick code fences. Or they don't put a newline between the triple backticks ...
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Questions about best coding practice [duplicate]

I recently asked a question about a coding problem to which I had several possible solutions, and I was asking which one would be considered best practice, or if any of them would be considered ...
Barbaud Julien's user avatar
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Are questions about the "right" way to organize your code within files on topic? [duplicate]

I'm writing this C code in which inheritance is emulated by means of composition, and I'm unsure whether I should give each child struct its separate .c and header files as is normally done in other ...
Mehdi Charife's user avatar
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Which user has asked the most questions?

From my understanding, most users who stick around past asking a question have answered more questions than asked questions. It is no doubt that asking questions is an extremely effective and ...
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What happens when the same user asks the same question twice?

So as a new user, I've posted an answer to this question, and later (a few minutes after) I found that the same user who asked the first question has asked another question and that question got a ...
Sally loves Lightning's user avatar
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Should Stack Overflow questions be as short as possible and rely upon comments to discover where to add information?

If you don't know much about a subject and are looking to learn, is it generally better to write very short questions on Stack Overflow and then only add information when you are prompted by ...
Gregory Ledray's user avatar
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Would asking about ways to avoid mentioning a function pointer's arguments inside the definition of a function that takes it as argument be on topic?

I'm writing this C code that involves passing around a lot of function pointers, and sometimes writing all the arguments that a function pointer takes when defining a function that takes it as a ...
Mehdi Charife's user avatar
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Can I ask about the possible design of a proprietary software given the observed behavior?

I've written a question along the lines of "How does WhatsApp's View Once feature work", where I ask what the existence of such a feature implies in terms of API offered by the OS and used ...
Enlico's user avatar
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What should you do if you discover that the assumption underlying your question is incorrect?

Say, for instance, that you asked why was P the case, P being a statement. But after doing further research you discover that P is not in fact the case. What would be the appropriate course of action ...
Mehdi Charife's user avatar
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How can I handle questions which provide an MCVE or "what I tried" generated by ChatGPT?

I came across the following question: Is it possible to import dcm files into Next.js?. It says the following in the body: is there anyway i can solve this issue? i tried to ask chat-gpt and it didn'...
Amit Joshi's user avatar
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Question tagged [x] don't return [x] tagged questions [closed]

Seems like a second iteration of this issue... I navigate to https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/javascript and alas, the questions don't even have a javascript tag: I opened the link in ...
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How can I handle off-site contact links in the question?

How do I handle a question that refers to social media options when contacting the person about this question, namely Discord and Telegram? Is this behavior allowed on this site? Do we have any ...
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Is writing a guide instead of a question allowed?

I came across this post: Guide: How to store objects in a Hive database in Flutter This post doesn't pose a question but rather instead, provides a guide on how to accomplish a specific task. From ...
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How do I get the entire body text of my questions, answers, and comments from API requests?

I tried https://api.stackexchange.com/2.3/users/MY USER ID/timeline?sort=creation&page=1&pagesize=100&site=stackoverflow, then https://api.stackexchange.com/2.3/users/MY USER ID/timeline?...
ChristianOConnor's user avatar
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Is it ok to list related questions at the end of my question?

Is it ok to place links to related questions at the end of my question using "related to" notices? Or it is bad practice on SO? I have some questions about one big problem, and I separate ...
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What's the problem with this question?

I asked a simple and straightforward question. It has four downvotes, but no comments to say why. What's wrong with it?
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Deep learning questions almost never have minimal reproducible examples

I've noticed a recurring issue that I believe we can improve upon. Admittedly, I'm not entirely sure what the solutions should be, but I think that these problems should be outlined. Within SO's ML ...
Brock Brown's user avatar
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Question is tagged C, C++, and C#, no answer explains all three languages

This question is tagged C, C++, and C#: "What's the best way to do a backwards loop in C/C#/C++?" I think the asker assumed the same syntax would work for all languages. However, no-one has ...
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What is the proper way to improve an answer?

Recently, I asked a question but didn't receive much attention. In the meantime, I researched and obtained a "custom" working solution for my use case. After a few days, another person added ...
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If I ask for CSS help for an Electron app, does it help to provide HTML for help? Wouldn't it be much better to just open the app and inspect it?

I submitted a CSS help post last night, but it got closed. I mentioned it was for an Electron app and provided the name for it. The app has Chrome developer tools available for inspecting elements. I ...
Oneechan69's user avatar
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Discrepancy between question header and close banner on months ago calculation

Today I was doing some moderation on is there a difference between software architecture and web development architecture? and saw that the question header shows the question was asked 5 months ago, ...
NathanOliver's user avatar
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What do we do when answering an old question that turns out to be a duplicate of an older question?

An old question was brought to my attention that I was able to solve, and I wrote an answer. So far normal, but it turned out to be a duplicate of an even older question. I asked for moderator ...
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At what point does "Search and Research" become too much to ask? [duplicate]

The guidelines specify that we should "Search and Research" before asking a question. I recently asked a question which someone downvoted and voted to close. Their reason to close was "...
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Are migrated questions affecting my history?

Recently, I got unable to ask new questions in StackOverflow. I understand that I should not appeal this is meta, but what I want to know is that why my migrated questions affect my questions' history....
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What flag, if any, would have been more appropriate for this low-quality question?

This now-deleted question consisted entirely of this text: Stackoverflow is Thinking add the IA to the webpage for users assist ? Nothing, I know they are going to fight to close this question. I ...
T.J. Crowder's user avatar
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Questions asking for efficient answers, considered harmful (or, how to prevent benchmark "answers")

Prompted by this question: How should we handle answers that don't answer the question, but evaluate the performance of other answers? The issue with the above Meta question is that it used as its ...
Ian Kemp's user avatar
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Default list for question saving

When it comes to question saving on Stack Overflow, they are always "saved for later". Through the user profile's Saves tab, it is possible to create lists to organize these bookmarks. ...
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Why is SO discouraging questions and answers writing? [closed]

I have been continuously feeling that SO nowadays discourages Q&A writing on SO. I come across a problem, and I do: - Search (Google, Bing, etc.) - Find similar a question and answers that links ...
everestial007's user avatar
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1 answer
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When answering, should we upvote the question and the other (correct) answers? [duplicate]

When answering a question on Stack Overflow and the other Stack Exchange sites, I usually upvote both the question, as well as any other answers on the question that correct and working. My reasoning ...
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What would you improve on my first Stack Overflow question? [closed]

I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Resteasy - Multiple resource methods match request "POST /.../..."
Francesc Roy's user avatar
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Are library installation problems on topic for Stack Overflow?

I would appreciate help understanding why this question about TensorFlow module installation on Mac Silicon is marked as "not about programming or software development". Is it because the ...
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Refuse questions containing the words "don't work" or "doesn't work"?

It occurs to me, after years of prompting individual questioners to explain what "doesn't work" is supposed to mean when they complain that something is wrong, that our question submission ...
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Is there something to do with active tags which are mainly collecting non-programming questions?

Just came across yocto (https://www.yoctoproject.org/), then after a few clicks bitbake, and the more generic openembedded and embedded-linux. Even when these topics are going heavy-weight, they seem ...
tevemadar's user avatar
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How should we respond to unclear questions? [duplicate]

I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: How can I take a string in an integer input field? The post asks about data type conversion. However, when I added an answer, I got a negative mark for ...
Karan Sindhu's user avatar
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2 answers
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Are "Can someone help me understand what this code is doing?" questions ever on-topic? [duplicate]

I often see questions when somebody notices an as-yet-unknown feature or syntax in somebody else's code and posts a question about it. Sometimes the author of such code really diminished its ...
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Addressing questions caused by a common tutorial, but dealing with different aspects

In the last year or so, I've been seeing lots of questions that are related to many different aspects, but have a common factor: a certain YouTube tutorial[see below note]. Problem is, that tutorial ...
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Help fixing some of my questions in order to (hopefully) lift the question ban

I have asked 10 questions in total on Stack Overflow. Of those, 7 are negatively-scored, 2 have scores of 0, and 1 has a positive score. I am now hitting a question ban, and I see that what I should ...
Jamal Yarfoor's user avatar
9 votes
1 answer
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Differences between asking questions on SO in general and in a specific Collective

Is there a difference from the point of view of visibility and on-topic rules between asking questions through "main" SO screen and using Collective-themed tag(s) and asking the same ...
PM 77-1's user avatar
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Show OP engagement history statistics on questions [duplicate]

Motivation It is a frequent occurrence on SO that OPs do not engage with the responses they get. They do not vote, do not accept and do not comment on any of the sometimes multiple answers they ...
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What to do with edits to questions "To verify @<username>'s answer that this is not possible. I had the following Q&A with Chat GPT"

I have answered a question as "It's not possible" having a two of tags that I'm gold tag badge holder and provided the link to the official doc about the related feature. The OP replied to ...
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How do you process questions that are particularly salient with good answers that are closed? [duplicate]

I'm curious as to how folks handle questions with good answers that get closed. Recently, I was looking for where to find the downloadable Javadoc for a specific instance of Java, the other day (many ...
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What should I do with a question that has a workaround, but no direct answer?

I have an open question that is unsolved, but I have come up with an alternate approach that avoids the original problem. I posted my workaround as an edit to my question, because I think it might be ...
user120675's user avatar
7 votes
1 answer
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Quality filter preventing including links to jsfiddle tricked by using backticks

I recently came across a question that had backticks enclosing the entire content, as you can see in this screenshot: The jsfiddle URL at the end is not a proper link, nor is it rendered as inline ...
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What should we do with questions from users that didn't even try to learn the language? [duplicate]

Today I saw this question about Rust (now deleted, screenshot attached for <10k). The problem in the question is that the variable is declared incorrectly (like C/C++ Type name; instead of Rust's ...
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