Questions tagged [scope]
Use this tag when examining what is on-topic or off-topic, and why.
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Do I ask my question, which is related to MATLAB software problems, on Stack Overflow or in Super User? [duplicate]
I have a question which is related to the MATLAB environment, but it doesn't have anything to do with programming (some features aren't working correctly).
MATLAB is dedicated to programming and ...
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Are research questions on-topic on Stack Overflow? [duplicate]
This question was asked twice in the Stack Exchange network because the OP didn't find good answers in the other network.
This looks like a research question to me and I immediately flagged it as ...
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Why is line intersection question locked and closed? [duplicate]
I found this post while searching for the topic, and am very surprised to see it is locked and closed. What gives?
How do you detect where two line segments intersect?
Checking the Help Center and ...
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Where do software strategy questions go?
I often don't know where to ask a question on stackoverflow.com
Currently, I have a repository that I want to divide into two and have GitHub pages ( static only ) host my Front-End and have Heroku ...
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Stack Overflow is undermining community standards by promoting an off-topic question in its newsletter
I just received a Stack Overflow announcement email which concluded with this section:
Learn about the history of curl
Daniel Stenberg, the creator of curl, recently stopped by Stack Overflow ...
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When is a resource request on-topic?
Resource requests are off-topic according to the help center
Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack ...
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Is it out-of-scope to ask about the up-to-datedness of a book on programming?
There's this book on low-level optimization of C++ code, and I want to ask whether it's up-to-date (the answer is not entirely obvious).
Is that off-topic/out-of-scope for Stack Overflow, or is it a ...
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Would "Has <programming practice> ever gone badly wrong" questions be on topic here?
I'm wondering if questions about whether a given programming practice has ever been the cause of a large problem, would be on topic here.
Note that when I say "programming practice" I mean a way of ...
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Is this the right Stack Exchange site to ask about explaining "undeliverable email notification"?
A friend has given me an email "undeliverable" notification to try to figure out. May I redact the IP addresses and the email address and post it here for assistance in understanding the anatomy of ...
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Why was my question closed as off-topic?
I just want ask why this question is off-topic:
Exception handling - FileNotFoundException
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Are questions about the motives of programming library developers on-topic?
This question about why libCurl is free has been closed 3 times and removed from the Hot Network Questions by a moderator. It seems to be opinion based:
What is the incentive for curl to release ...
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What differentiates this from a "write my software for me" question?
I found this question in the featured tab. It reads to me as
Here is my current minimal code
<251 lines of poorly commented code>
Please make this fast and correct for big inputs. I ...
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Questions in the gray area between "code" and "design"
In my review work, I - rarely, but sometimes - see questions such as this one:
Keep a div spaced exactly X amount of pixels away from another
when I saw this, I realized "I have no idea whether this ...
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Show warning when question body indicates a tool recommendation request
I see numerous questions each day that contain clear indicators of off-site resource (usually a tool) recommendation requests.
Very often, those questions contain "What library" or similar wording.
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Is Stack Overflow too pedantic about "undefined behaviors"?
Today I asked this question, which I was expecting an answer explaining why, possibly involving analysis of the generated assembly.
It didn't took more than a few minutes before a C gold tag badge ...
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Should definition questions be allowed?
I had asked a question to define some jargon commonly used in coding, but it was closed as off-topic. I understand where this is coming from and agree with it to some extent, but I'm not sure I ...
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What's the precise and exact mission statement of Stack Overflow?
As a follow-up to an earlier question of mine, there was some ambiguity in reference to what the actual mission of Stack Overflow is.
I'm not looking to debate the matter nor am I looking to nitpick. ...
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Is the official direction of Stack Overflow now to help educate the next generation of developers?
In glancing at the latest blog post, a line jutted out at me as part of the new CEO search:
One thing I’m very concerned about, as we try to educate the next generation of developers, and, ...
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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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Edit the Title Text on the site to remove any suggestion that questions about career building are on-topic here
Right now, the site's title text contains this tagline:
Where Developers Learn, Share, & Build Careers
…and while of this is all incidentally true, a developer who asks a question about ...
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Should this question about changing color settings in Google Colab remain open or be closed?
While reviewing First Posts, I came across an audit regarding this question (how to change theme in google colab?? I need dark theme like Jupyter notebook has). I believe that the post is blatantly ...
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How to prevent users of other SE-sites to dissociate the specific meaning of tags used on SO? [closed]
When I was trying out some search queries I came across this question and I was instantly baffled why no one dared so far to chop down that mespilus?
I like old trees and that one indeed looks ...
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Where can I ask a question about locating an animated GIF? [duplicate]
I have a question about where to find a decent programming GIF (keyword decent) that has a nice loop (where you can't tell its looping).
Would that be appropriate for Stack Overflow? Or is there ...
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Please don't send camera questions not about photography to Photography Stack Exchange
The Photography Stack Exchange site is about the art and science of photography, which is the making of images with light.
Many people want to use consumer cameras as sensors and measuring devices, ...
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What to do about this off-topic question that's too old to migrate (but has a useful answer)?
I came across this question today:
If I know the total amount of people will arrive to an event within 1 hour, what distribution should I use to simulate the arrival time?
It's clearly off-topic for ...
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Really puzzled by question closure
A question I asked last week (programmatically edit an image to get what background-blend-mode: luminosity does) was closed as "unclear". I really think it is clear, and surely clear enough for those ...
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Are programming tool name origin questions considered on-topic?
What is the correct way to handle a question about the naming origins of a library, programming language or a software tool?
For example:
Why is Python named the way it is?
According to Are ...
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Is a specific Docker networking issue really about "general-purpose software"?
Someone voted to close my question on the grounds that it is "about general computing" software, which according to the Stack Overflow policy is discouraged unless the question "directly involve[...
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Why are there so many questions closed as off-topic that have many upvotes?
I've seen many questions on Stack Overflow that are closed as off-topic, saying that it's based on opinion, but there are tons of upvotes and WE LEARN stuff.
For example, this one:
Docker for ...
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Is this question about the Google Maps API off topic?
I asked this question about the Google Maps API. It took time carefully to explain the problem, what I was getting and what I expected. I included all relevant code. But the question now has a down- ...
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Shouldn't off-topic questions, once flagged, be removed? [duplicate]
The sheer amount of off-topic questions on Stack Overflow is absolutely mind-boggling. The Stack Overflow QA model is supposed to promote quality questions and answers, but the off-topic QA'...
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Should questions off-topic on SO but on-topic elsewhere (like agile and scrum tags) be flagged for mod attention instead of closure? [duplicate]
There's been a lot of discussions about how to deal with tags like agile and scrum, and the solution seems to be the same so far - close questions as offtopic.
Recap on SE mission: "Stack Exchange is ...
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Is it on-topic to ask why a GitHub feature is not working as expected?
I found a possible issue with search in GitHub issues and wanted to post a question about it, but I am not sure is a valid question.
Question:
I was trying to find an issuethat i created so i went ...
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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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Is it eligible to post a question that contains informative links regarding a topic? [duplicate]
I was searching for the last few hours for the best practices for managing lists in Python but I couldn't find a single resource that contains all beneficial information about lists.
However, SO ...
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Is a question about how to structure an Xcode project to isolate components for unit testing okay?
I want to test the components of my app in isolation from each other. I know, it sounds obvious--maybe I'm asking the wrong questions.
Say I have a component "A" and a component "B". When I build my ...
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Problematic questions about decoding errors
There is a steady stream of these questions. To protect the innocent, I am paraphrasing:
Halp, my program crashes because it cannot decode byte 0xFF at offset 9876543210.
I will not reveal ...
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New blog article: opening the can of worms?
I happened to notice the new blog article "State of the Stack 2019": https://stackoverflow.blog/2019/01/18/state-of-the-stack-2019-a-year-in-review
It seems the "Powers that be" are still of the ...
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Should a user delete their own question caused by a typo before closure?
I asked a question whose root cause was a typo in my code... Yeah, unfortunately I'm human.
When someone commented, telling me the correct word, I immediately asked if I should delete the question ...
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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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Why are we keeping "how do you compute password complexity?"
This isn't even a programming question. It's a thinly veiled "what algo should I use to check password strength", which we all known the modern answer to password.lenght() > 12. It doesn't offer ...
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Guidance for asking machine learning questions
Increasingly, I am seeing questions posted to Stack Overflow like this one:
Simultaneous overfitting and underfitting
I'm not a machine learning expert, but it seems to me that this question is ...
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Is covering the technical operational policies of a vendor’s App Store on-topic in Stack Overflow? [duplicate]
I wonder if this Question, Can I update an app while it's available for Pre-Order in the App-Store, is on-topic in Stack Overflow.
It is a technical-oriented question but not exactly programming, and ...
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What were the original rules for posting on Stack Overflow?
When people ask why there is so much old, upvoted content that would not be tolerated if posted today, it is often commented that the rules were "different" back then. For example, see here on Meta.SE....
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Where do I ask about top contributors to a particular field? [closed]
I wanted to know about the top contributors to python programming language (not limited to SO), and my web searching skills failed me. So I thought lets search on SO, and though initially I found it ...
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"Better way" questions on Stack Overflow
When you type "Better way" in Stack Overflow search box, you will find a lot of questions where people try to find better solutions (simplest, fastest, more portable) that they know/use currently.
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Can I post a non-profit challenge that I made? [duplicate]
Can I post a non-question post in StackOverflow which promote a coding cyber challenge which I made?
My challenge:
Is not profitable.
Might contains ads (for the prize, see (3)).
Might offer a prize ...
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Are Questions about TFS usage/commands on-topic?
As the title says, are questions asking about TFS usage/commands on-topic? It's not really a programming question, but it is a programming tool. I see other questions about TFS, but they are mostly ...
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Is a question about the architecture of an external GitHub demo project on topic?
I was reading a blog post from Jason Taylor, about building and architecture with his "Northwind Traders" project.
And I had a question about one particular block of code, a class/factory thing he ...
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Is a job offer posted as a question considered as "Off topic"? [duplicate]
I have used a custom flag to flag a job offer posted as a question since the default flags seemed to not fit the bill in my opinion.
The closest one I could think of was "Off topic", but the Off ...