Questions tagged [specific-question]
This tag is used to query the community on the specifics of a particular question asked on Stack Overflow or its Meta.
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Are the tags [product] and [rating] appropriate for this question?
I think tags added to this question (How to move Review stars under add to cart button in WooCommerce) are irrelevant and I'm calling for a discussion to reach a consensus for rollback and or learn ...
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What is going on here? C++ madness [duplicate]
I'm sorry, but I have to ask what the hell is going on here Why does this if-statement combining assignment and an equality check return true? - not an interesting question, a correct but not ...
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Why downvote , what is wrong in the question?
Create DML(insert script) using JSON representation of table data in java for Oracle database
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Reopen incorrect duplicate [duplicate]
Screen reader accessibility for password-like text was closed by a css gold badge holder as a duplicate of Force screen reader to read one letter at a time rather than the entire word.
A user has a ...
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How could I improve my question about raycasting in pygame?
How to create narrow collision detection between a player's melee weapon and an enemy
This question was put on hold for being too broad, so I edited the question and title, read the "How To Ask" ...
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What should be done to this old C question and its answers?
Old question C's “bad” functions vs. their “good” alternatives is in a poor condition.
I have mixed feelings about the question itself. I can see it working as single answer wiki, but it still feels ...
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Question has too many answers? Upwards of 60 answers and keeps getting more
I found a question that has gotten upwards of 60+ answers and keeps getting more: Test method is inconclusive: Test wasn't run. Error?
Is there a procedure to maybe close this one or something? ...
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Why exactly is this question closed as duplicate?
This JavaScript question (Does JavaScript have "Short-circuit" evaluation?) was closed as a duplicate, with the following questions as dupe-targets:
Using &&'s short-circuiting as ...
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User vandalizes and deletes a question with close votes, then repost question
A user asked this question which had received 3 close votes as opinion-based. The user responded with a comment objecting to the close votes, then by vandalizing the question and deleting it.
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Why is this post on Visual Studio Code formatting locked?
How do you format code in Visual Studio Code (VSCode)
From the Help Center:
Also, the system itself will lock posts in certain situations:
if the post is deleted via "spam" or "abusive" ...
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Should this previously unclear but improved question be reopened?
A sed question was closed as unclear yesterday:
Modify value in a config file using sed
The question was subsequently improved by a user who also posted an answer which was accepted. Said user is ...
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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 the means of reopening questions fair? [duplicate]
I've asked a question...
How to use ReadPrinter?
There was some questioning about information that was tangential to the problem: e.g. "How does the printer receive the commands". I have no doubts ...
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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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Pattern of questions indicates a user is writing malware [duplicate]
I just came across a user who, by their pattern of questions, is apparently writing a virus and using Stack Overflow for help with it. We've already discussed the issue of when a single question is ...
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Someone is taking some liberties I don't think they should [closed]
Inserting HTML into other HTML files
3 answers were given that did answer the OP question and then they received downvotes (all 3), and then just a min ago someone started deleting the answer with no ...
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What to do after editing to be specific my closed as too broad question?
I have had only one question so far which got one downvote and got closed as too broad. This one is an old question of mine, it also has an answer which helped me further dig into the problem and I ...
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What should be the fate of the “Learning garbage collection theory” question?
Despite its high score and thousands of views, this personally strikes me as a pretty awful question with pretty awful answers: Learning garbage collection theory
The question is awful because it's ...
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Closed and deletion of “Creating a web server in pure C” [duplicate]
How is the question https://stackoverflow.com/q/409087/1122645 deleted? The OP is clearly specific about the details of socket programming.
There is even an answer with a sample server in few ...
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What to do if your question is closed as “Too broad” even if it isn't?
Context
A while ago I asked a question about compiling go to C [click here], and whether or not I could use a different c-compiler then the default. I received 2 comments, both asking me about the ...
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Why is this broad question considered OK?
I was reviewing some questions in the triage queue, and I came upon this question. I decided that it is too broad, because the OP did not post any code and it looks like that he is looking for a ...
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Why is my question a duplicate?
I asked a question (flask Testing endpoint with session data. The call has no session) about following flask's instructions in their manual and it still not working.
It can be seen in the question ...
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How to write a question so that it's not asking for resource recommendation?
I'd like to get some information about BIOS interrupts to write a supplementary real-mode C library: Is there a way to get the list of all BIOS interrupts present on the current system ...
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Should my question remain newb friendly, or be more generic?
Check if an ArrayList contains every element from another ArrayList
I asked this question when I was learning about ArrayLists. I remember it very well. At the time, I did not know what a list was. ...
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Review of the “general computing hardware and software” rule
So I had a question about an IDE called PHPStorm and 5 people flagged it as being off-topic for stackoverflow:
"Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack ...
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Why was this question about MATLAB unit testing and Jenkins closed?
I posted this question some time ago: Why is Jenkins counting test case failures incorrectly?.
It was put on hold as off topic. I didn't understand why, so I re-wrote the whole question and added a ...
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Why did I lose two rep for unaccept on a question I didn't ask?
Five hours ago I lost two rep for unaccept on a question I haven't visited in quite some time. I can't figure out why this was applied and why now. Some relatively long time ago I upvoted the linked ...
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Are these duplicates?
Are
What is "charAt(i) - 'a'" means in Trie structure?
and
Java: Subtract '0' from char to get an int... why does this work?
duplicates?
I did not manage to find the ...
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Can we make the title rules more consistent when creating and editing?
This question was created with the following title:
OneToMany relation working on Prisma Database, but not on server! 😱
I noticed the emoji and went to remove it (not noticing the !) and it gave ...
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Triage post states it is a duplicate, but is considered “OK”
While reviewing some posts in the triage I came across the following post:
Difference between getters ending with const and const&
the OP himself states
Althought this question might be a ...
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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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What should be done about this immensely popular but terrible and misleading question?
Today I came across a bad Python question (this is what it looked like at the time I found it) that has accumulated millions of views and thousands of upvotes over the years.
A summary of its ...
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Why was this post marked as duplicate by the asker (who does not have close privilege) AND Community?
When a duplicate is suggested and the OP clicks on the "That solved my problem!" button, the post will be closed as a duplicate and the close banner will read marked as duplicate by Community.
Why ...
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This question about list shuffling should not be closed as a duplicate
I was searching for questions to answer and I found this one: Shuffling list of dictionnaries always return the same list noticed it is labelled to be duplicate of How to clone or copy a list?
I ...
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What is the problem with this question?
I was recently on Stack Overflow and asked a question. It seemed to me to be fairly well formatted and an appropriate length. However soon after I asked it, it got downvoted. Now I do realize that ...
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Why is my question about motion controller input still closed as too broad?
I asked a question a while back about detecting joy-con motion controls, and it was closed under the reason Too Broad.
However, I disagree with the close reason, and was wondering if it is off topic. ...
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Two edits to weird body completely messed up the question
I am talking specifically about this question: Two models to one viewmode with relationship.
For some weird reason, if you remove some of the space characters, the Markdown seems to ignore the ...
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What is the best practice when reviewing a post pointing asking for changes to a website that is in production?
I recently reviewed this post as spam. I did this because the question that they were asking had already been answered before (granted it was offsite, and I could link to it) and they appeared to only ...
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What makes this a bad question?
I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Copying Subscribers of Events to Derived Object
It seems I can never ask a good question on Stack Overflow. On the Maths Stack Exchange site or even ...
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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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Question and self answers (not canonical) that start with an off-topic question
I recently wrote a Q&A on Stack Overflow. This question and answer pair were not actually intended to be canonical (at least not as a dupe target). Questions and self answers are encouraged on ...
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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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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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Someone deleted the question which I answered and got up-votes
I answered one question and got 3 upvotes, but someone deleted the question and I lost the reputation points.
When I tried to delete a question of mine which someone else answered, Stack Overflow ...
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What is the appropriate course of action an user should take in case a duplicated question is vandalized? [duplicate]
This discussion is with reference to the question Remove this please, where the initial version of the question was marked as duplicate.
Since the question was marked duplicate OP made a couple of ...
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What were the reasons for bounty removal on this question?
Someone started a bounty on a question yesterday. So, I have answered that question but today I see that the bounty is removed from the question and its showing below message in revision history:
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Why was my request for a lock on a controversial post declined?
I raised a moderator-flag for this question, which was being (and still?) discussed on Meta.
I requested a moderator to lock the post since its content was disputed and was locked twice; see its ...
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Is blog-style self-answering accepted on Stack Overflow?
I'm aware that self-answering is a thing and that, when "asking a question" there is an option to "self-answer" right away.
But this post, which I ran into while recommending deletion of this answer:
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