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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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When asking, Is it preferable to use "I" even when there is a "we" and the "we" is not a useful or necessary detail?

I sometimes see question posts where the asker refers to a "we" instead of "I", where the "we" is their company or some other unknown group of people they are speaking on ...
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Updating a question with new findings whilst keeping it tidy and clear

I tend to write detailed questions about a problem that occurs in a general situation. For instance, recently I stumbled upon an issue where I want to read chunks of data quickly (to be used in a ...
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How to avoid being "baited" into off-topic'ness as a software recommendation question?

Suppose I ask a question whose gist is "How can I do A in scenario B?" Now, it's possible that the solution involves some configuration, or use of standard system utilities - but it's possible the ...
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Is it OK to post multiple answers to own question?

Context: Say, I have a programming problem and two solutions in mind. Both solutions do not seem perfect but there may or may not be a better way. Simply asking which solution is preferrable does not ...
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Should SO users be actively encouraged to be more patient where cultural misunderstandings are evident?

Coders from all over the world use Stack Overflow for and to help understanding this vast subject. I don't have statistics to hand, but in my experience, a large number of users are clearly not ...
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How can a legitimate design question be differentiated from broad, subjective, or lazy ones?

Question Clarification Having read all related Q&A about spam magnets and other historic SO problems, there is still a need for examining how a legitimate and incredibly useful design question ...
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Should I upvote a complex question if I don't understand it?

There are many questions out there that are above my comprehension level with regards to code complexity. If warranted, should I upvote these questions even if I cannot fully understand the code in ...
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Questions from manuals

Maybe it has been already asked. Anyway, is there any policy how to answer the question which can be precisely answered by copying and paste paragraphs from a manual. Is the link only enough or I ...
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Do we allow religious invocations in questions/answers? [duplicate]

I'm referring to this question (now deleted, so visible to 10K users only). The question began thus: In The Name Of God. I want enable other Qlineedit in my program with write "abc" in another ...
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SO users with high reputation down voted and forced a question to be deleted [duplicate]

Yesterday, a user asked a question regarding variables in JavaScript. He said that he is new in the field. Though the question he asked is not too important, other (high-rep) users downvoted his ...
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Dealing with patronizing answers (which assume you're asking the wrong question) [duplicate]

Sometimes I ask questions about fairly obscure topics (details of compiler, proprocessor behavior..., ways of using lesser known language features). (C/Python mostly though I'm not sure it matters). ...
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Whats the etiquette when you answer the OPs question, but they change it in the comments

I was helping a user answer a question Parse login not working properly but they were not very clear what they were after. After speaking to them in the comments it was clear that his question had ...
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Is it OK to make a clarifying edit to a question if it will invalidate existing answers?

Every now and again, I'll come across a question that was not clearly explained, so much so that users attempting to answer the question end up completely misunderstanding the problem, and end up ...
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How to Warn of Serious Issues in Code Unrelated to Question?

I just came across this question and it scared me. The question itself is pretty bad, typical "where's the bug in this bunch of code?". But that's not what scared me. The code is a security disaster ...
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OP keeps asking more questions based on a single question which was answered already

Recently I had answered this question on Stack Overflow. The OP was satisfied with that answer and has accepted it. After that, on a daily/weekly basis, he/she is asking child questions based on the ...
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