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Are questions about "how to ask" off topic on SO? [duplicate]

Came across this question today: How to ask high quality reproducible questions in Stata I do appreciate the effort the OP has put in and both question and answer seem to be well thought out, helpful ...
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Are questions about iTunes Connect on topic on Stack Overflow?

This question was asked today, regarding some aspect of Apple's site that had 'disappeared'. Apple's policy on what it does or does not make available is clearly off-topic, but the OP decided that ...
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Questions about coding technique

If you go to the Stack Overflow tour you can see, as in the picture below, that it is allowed to ask questions about coding techniques. As far as I have been aware though, questions like this are ...
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Is it inappropriate to ask what a compiler error message means?

I just asked this question: https://stackoverflow.com/q/37854282/1593077 regarding the meaning of an error message. Within a few minutes I was downvoted 5 times, and 3 people demanded that I post ...
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At what point (if ever) is a fact-based question about the behaviour of closed-source software off-topic / not a good fit for SO?

I recently came across What is VSCode remote doing during the "Downloading with wget" step?. VS Code's remote extensions are closed-source. This question in particular might be answerable by ...
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Are questions about pure calendar theory on topic?

I just posted a question that related to pure calendar theory and technically had no programming involved. There is some discussion in the comments about on topic or not. I believe this question is ...
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Why is this question off-topic?

OK, so what happened here? Adding error handling to a function that loads data (but also needs to use default values sometimes) This question was cross-posted to Software Engineering by the OP, ...
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Are questions about pseudo-programming software on-topic? [duplicate]

I think I just made up the word "pseudo-programming software". What I mean is those programs which allow you to drag and drop "blocks" to the editor and kind of "write code". For example, Scratch and ...
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Is [xcopy] an appropriate subject for Stack Overflow?

I recently voted to close a question tagged with xcopy asking about xcopy syntax. It seemed pretty cut and dry to me: Xcopy is a Windows command, so the question is more appropriate for Superuser. ...
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Why aren't relevant tags removed if a subject is considered Off-Topic?

I was about to post a question that touched on the edges of Software Licensing after carefully looking at the long list of Stack Exchange communities and determining that Stack Overflow would have the ...
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Why did I fail an audit for choosing to close this pure mathematics question? Is this on-topic here?

I was doing some reviews for Triage, and I came across a question which (I thought) was blatantly off topic. It is about graph theory, which is pure mathematics, and definitely has nothing to do with ...
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Why are there old questions that are too broad and that are not closed?

I just found this question. It has few details and indicates nothing about the reason why OP wants such output nor what they already tried. Yet, the question has not been closed, while I saw some ...
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Are standard library function requests on-topic?

Do questions that ask for a library which is found in the standard language library on-topic for Stack Overflow or off-topic? The close reason mentions: Questions asking us to recommend or find a ...
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Shell scripting question closed and locked

Was surprised to see that this question was closed and locked. I read this... When is it OK to ask shell scripting questions on SO? ...and I agree that questions on interactive shell usage is ...
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Asking Minecraft questions on Stack Overflow

I discovered that there is a minecraft tag on Stack Overflow, and I do not understand how one Minecraft question avoids the Off-Topic flag. I looked at some past questions with this tag, but I am ...
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Are debugging questions about unsupported API calls inherently off-topic?

Relevant to this question: NtOpenKey fails with 0xC0000034 - how to fix this? It's basically a perfectly good debugging question: it includes the code, it isn't too long, and the problem statement is ...
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Will Licensing questions become on topic once Programmers.SE changes scope?

Programmers.SE is revamping its scope and will become solely concentrated on Software Engineering. With this new format, software licensing questions will be considered off topic. In the comments ...
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Do questions about Jenkins belong here or on Server Fault?

I have a question about Jenkins. As follows: "In Jenkins when to use SSH site and when to use a node? Am I supposed to post it here or on Server Fault? Theoretically it seems like Server Fault is ...
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The purpose of the etymology tag

I recently posted a question: Signals and Slots: Etymology of "slots". This question was closed as off topic because it "wasn't a programming question." However, as documented in the edit I made to ...
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Is it ok in some circumstances to ask for an example to a generic programming problem?

My question is a little bit like Is it okay to just ask for an algorithm to a problem?, but for an example rather than an algorithm. I think I've gotten better about asking questions than when I ...
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Is the off-topic answer to off-topic question "not an answer"?

I've flagged that answer as 'not an answer'. The reason is, the answer is not about programming. It's the answer to the question that is clearly off-topic (about interviewing process, not about ...
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Are "help me get this open source tool to compile" questions on-topic? [duplicate]

As usual, it would be good to have an example, so here you go: Pfstools - compile for Windows I'm trying to get pfstools (as well as pfstmo and pfscalibration) working under Windows. These are ...
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"mysql_ is deprecated" comments, constructive or not?

I've noticed a number of instances where a user will ask a question regarding PHP and MySQL using the deprecated mysql_ functions, and there will almost always be at least one other user who feels the ...
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Is question about optimisation of user interface on topic?

I have made a dialog box that hosts a lot of various controls (around 50) using C++ and raw WinAPI. Although my application works, I still wish to somehow reduce the number of controls I use in a ...
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Questions looking for an example

I was within a review process of close votes I faced a question which was asking for an example, I suddenly thought this would be marked as: Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, ...
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Questions about debugging/reverse-engineering binaries

I have a debugging questions, but am not sure if it is on-topic or not. Since some people tend to be uptight about—what are in their opinion are—“bad” questions, I figured I would check with meta ...
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Is AWS CloudFormation allowed here?

I ask this question as a result of high-rep SO users often voting-to-close on AWS CloudFormation questions, arguing that the questions belong at Server Fault.1 The immediate context is two users ...
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Should the questions asked about the terminology of a programming technique or concept be closed as off-topic? [duplicate]

Suppose a user knows about the process of Thread Synchronization, but doesn't know that it is named Thread Synchronization. The user explains the process in a question to get the name. Will that be ...
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A question about reverse printing a linked list

The question reverse print an immutable linkedlist with less than O(n) space is put on hold. The reason is this question does not appear to be about programming within the scope defined in the ...
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Are questions asking whether a product is maintained on topic?

Are questions about whether a particular library or software package (e.g., a compiler) is still maintained, under active development, etc., on topic for Stack Overflow? While these certainly are ...
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Where to ask about law, morality and ethics?

I wanted to know how could I properly tag a question, if my question is about, legal and ethics, about a project I'm doing. I searched about similar questions, but couldn't find any similar. Could ...
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Do we want code review questions on Stack Overflow? [duplicate]

I recently asked a question on CodeReview, and the answerer suggested: P.S. In the future, please ask questions on StackOverflow, as more people are monitoring it, than StackExchange. I presume we ...
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"Why shouldn't I answer off-topic questions?" FAQ [duplicate]

Does anyone think it would be useful to have a FAQ on the subject of "Why shouldn't I answer off-topic questions?" Anyone willing to write one? I'm thinking I would post a link to it whenever I saw ...
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Are questions about checking correctness of code on topic?

As I know, questions about non-working code can fit on Stack Overflow, while already working code should be on Code Review. But what about code where I'm not sure it is working? I just found a ...
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When is it OK to ask shell scripting questions on SO?

Stack Overflow has a [bash] tag that people use and seem to like. But... don't most of those questions belong on unix.stackexchange.com? Like this question which is clearly about the linux command ...
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Why are only homework-related questions required to state an attempt?

The help center currently states that Questions asking for homework help must include a summary of the work you've done so far to solve the problem, and a description of the difficulty you are ...
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Procedure on handling formerly on-topic questions

We often hear of the burninations of old tags with many questions, the Meta posts of topics where the questions were formerly on-topic, but are within SO's scope no more. Here's a pretty good example:...
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How to tag agile and agile tools?

I follow the agile across the network and I've noticed a trend to overload the agile tag with two meanings: Agile practices (manifesto, XP, kanban...) Agile tools (TFS, Rally...) I know that ...
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What to do about organisations that refer users to come to SO for support of their product? [duplicate]

From the Netty Project Getting involved with the Netty community is easier than you think. Post questions We use StackOverflow as the place to ask the questions. Just tag your question with 'netty', ...
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Installing Geant4 alongside GEANT3: Question for Stack Overflow?

I intend to ask the following question: Can I install Geant4 alongside GEANT-3 on my Ubuntu 15.04 (Vivid Vervet)? I have already installed GEANT-3. How can I install Geant4 without making any ...
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Is it on-topic to ask a question about command line toolkit used in development?

I personally do not work with many command line toolkits; very few. dcmtk is one of them. DCMTK is popular toolkit for DICOM and widely used. Many are using this in programming as well; like ...
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Are database configuration questions appropriate for Stack Overflow?

Questions about how to solve problems using complicated queries are certainly on-topic for Stack Overflow. Many hard query problems also require specific fine tuning of the database server. Are ...
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Where can I ask "Installing/compiling from source" questions?

I'm sure everyone has seen some variation of this: I then tried compiling the latest X from sources but unfortunately I got these nasty compile errors. bunch of error messages here I'm really ...
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Do questions concerning the *development* of well-known specifications (like CSS) belong on Stack Overflow? [duplicate]

I just asked a question concerning the development of the CSS3 and CSS4 standards. Specifically, I asked why parts of the specifications were designed as they were: Why was the introduction of the `...
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What is the procedure for getting blatantly off-topic C or C++ answers deleted?

In the C tag wiki and C++ tag wiki we have established rules for how to deal with cross-tagging of posts with both c and c++ at once, as well as guidelines for user moderators. I was the one pushing ...
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Should nginx questions be on Stack Overflow?

In my opinion nginx configuration must be all moved to Server Fault. There was also an idea to make nginx-config tag and move the questions to Server Fault or somehow signal posters that the question ...
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How to flag off-topic post belonging to non-listed StackExchange site [duplicate]

During review I found a post that belongs to Android Enthusiasts. Wanted to flag off-topic/belongs to other site, but could not, because of SE limitations. After digging meta for duplicates and ...
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Off-topic boot loader/firmware questions not being closed

Some bootloader/firmware tags (grub, efi, uefi) are somewhat overrun by questions about how to configure boot menus, install Linux, boot a kernel and so on... I flag them off-topic when I come across ...
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Should this question about docker-compose remain closed, or should it be reopened?

This question (docker-compose run existing container) was closed as off topic: We don’t allow questions about general computing hardware and software on Stack Overflow. You can edit the question so ...
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Web design on Stack Overflow: Why?

I am sorry if this has already been brought up before, but I'm unable to find any post of the same nature. I wonder why Stack Overflow allows so many web design questions when web design is not ...
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