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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Should the "Time to take a stand" question be closed / moved?
Please read the question carefully, I'm NOT requesting removing the post
Joel Spolsky posted a very touching and inspiring post: Time to take a stand.
On one hand, I really appreciate his stance and ...
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What was "the Joel Data"?
As mentioned in the answer to What was the first question asked that still exists on Stack Overflow?, the first (now deleted) question is "Where, oh where, did the Joel Data go?"
I'm sure ...
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What was the first question asked that still exists on Stack Overflow?
What was the first question asked that still exists on Stack Overflow?
I am just curious.
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The question to "The Answer" about branch prediction turned into Community Wiki
I've just been looking at the epic answer of Mysticial, and realized that the question was transformed to community wiki 1 hour ago by a mod. Is there a reason why this happened? A quick glance at ...
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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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Is asking "why" on language specifications still considered as "primarily opinion-based" if it can have official answers?
I just found this question and answer about why Java uses UTF-16, but now it is closed as primarily opinion-based.
I know, a similar issue is discussed here and some people say this type of question ...
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Deleted question audit 2018
At least a couple of times during the past year, our intrepid moderator team has gotten tripped up by a bug in a script they were using... Which led them to inadvertently delete questions they didn't ...
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Why am I receiving down votes for this question and how can I improve it?
Previously I posted a similar question with rather lengthy code, so it was downvoted.
I worked on it and narrowed down the area I was stuck, but this time I was downvoted continuously.
The link to ...
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Why delete a 'reasonable' (potentially fixable) question within 20 minutes of it being posted?
Three high-rep ('trusted') users decided to close and delete this question within about 20 minutes of it being asked. For those users without the required 10k reputation to see it, here are some ...
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I am nervous about ever asking a question again, what should I do?
Yesterday I asked this question:
Why would Xcode 6.3 beta debugger show that Swift NSData has a byte count of 190 but no properties?
I did it badly and was criticised, which was entirely fair. I ...
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Asked 3 questions, but received no responses; advice needed on where I'm going wrong
I'd like to get the very most I can out of the site. So far, I've had no luck with my 3 questions:
Issue around utc date - TimeZoneInfo.ConvertTimeToUtc results in date change
DataImage with comma/...
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Am I asking the wrong way? Is there something wrong with my posts?
Recently I have been asking more questions on Stack Overflow. In fact, way more than before, when I was way more inexperienced. However, the feedback is underwhelming.
I am not getting a lot of ...
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What to do when massive downvoting hits you due to an external source?
This answer, discussed on meta here, has already generated way too much attention, insanely too much. Those who can view the upvote/downvote ratio will understand why. Please read carefully the meta ...
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Why would a question that's normally too broad in *any* other language be okay if it's in Python?
In keeping with a theme I've got nowadays - wondering about moderation and how consistent, even and fairly we apply it - I've run into this scenario enough times to warrant a Meta post.
Take a ...
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Closing an old upvoted question as duplicate of new unvoted questions
I posted a question over seven years ago, and over the years it received a hundred upvotes, and also has an answer with a hundred upvotes.
Today I received a message that the question was closed as ...
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My top answer was deleted and my worst question is not deleted
It's like the question always haunted me after the incident.
There was a question, where I made my best answer ever, in terms of quality and number of upvotes (it had 45 or something and my current ...
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The implications of blindly accepting the comments and answers of high rep users
Two days ago I came across this question: ASP.NET MVC - View not rendering right model. It states the problem, the expected result and the actual result, and includes all the code necessary to ...
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Can we ask MSDN to stop redirecting SQL Server 2016 user feedback to StackOverflow?
The page here states
Be sure to share your feedback on the new SQL Server 2016 capabilities
on www.stackoverflow.com.
Someone has done so.
I've voted to close as off topic. Unless I missed a ...
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Why was "Convert Decimal to Double?" deleted?
I noticed that the second question ever asked on Stack Overflow was deleted a few months ago.
I'm curious as to why.
I don't see anything about it to make it worthy of moderator deletion.
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Why was my question closed as "opinion based" when I'm asking how to solve a specific issue in a specific framework in a specific language?
I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Highlighting the SEND button in MFMessageComposeViewController
I asked a specific question on how to highlight a UI component within a predefined ...
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Users stating that they do not want their posts to be edited
I was browsing through Stack Overflow looking for Q&A related to a regex-related issue I'm having and noticed this particular question with a warning-like statement written at the end of the ...
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My question can't be answered, there is no answer for it
I have posted this question: PayPal button with 'min_amount' AND 'set_customer_limit'
After the technical PayPal support has answered my ticket, the case is simple & clear: there ...
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Why is this question not considered spam?
When reviewing in the First Posts Queue I came upon this question:
WHAT ARE THE MAIN CLASSICAL REFERENCE BOOKS OF AYURVEDA HERBAL PLANT?
There are several books are available i.e Charak ...
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Typo which leads to a very interesting analysis
This question has what most likely is a typo. A << instead of a ;. However the implications of this typo are far from trivial. The incorrect code compiles without a problem and produces a ...
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Questioner asking certain people not to answer
In this question (now deleted, see below) OP signs-off with:
I asked a similar question before, but not as well written as this. If you answered that one, please hold off on answering this one. I ...
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If this is not minimal, what's minimal?
It took me a lot of effort and energy to break down a multi threaded TLS application into a single threaded minimal application.
I made sure that any one can build and run my minimal example without ...
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My question turned out to be a rather esoteric typo -- what should I do/what should be done?
I just wrote this question: Go isn't linking my assembly: undefined external function
As it turns out, the problem was a single character. Go wants you to use a mid-dot (·) instead of a period (.)...
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How to give back a bounty, that I should not earn?
Relating to this question cygwin/race condition
I was writing my comment / request for more information, as the comment editor "told" me I had 100 chars too many, and I was not even ready.
So I ...
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Delete the list of random books?
Can we please delete the thread What is the single most influential book every programmer should read? For reasons unknown, it was made community wiki and locked by diamond mods.
It is the worst ...
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How to handle troll comments on a question that's over 2 years old?
I think I'm being trolled in the following comments:
The question is over 2 years old, solved, and he won't stop commenting and saying he's flagging me and starting to get rude. Can a moderator ...
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Can we do something about old/outdated/terrible highly upvoted answers?
This question has 3 answers with >100 upvotes.
The 3rd answer (mine) is fine, but the 1st and 2nd answers are terrible by all accounts.
The first one relies on jQuery to do a loop (wut?), the 2nd ...
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What should be done about this specific famous controversial question asking when to use Node.js?
The following question has gathered more than 2.000 upvotes, almost 300.000 views and 17 answers. Here's the gist of it:
How to decide when to use Node.js?
(... Description of Node.JS ...)
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Historical Lock for "Why hasn't functional programming taken over yet?"
Would it be worth using an historical lock for: Why hasn't functional programming taken over yet?
The question was asked in May 14, '10 and deleted on Feb 10 this year after up to 6 years.
Lots of ...
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Was I wrong to make this edit adding blockquotes to external content?
I recently edited this answer in order to place the bulk of the answer in a block quote, since it was in fact a quote from a Quora post and I didn't feel that was as clear as it could be. (...
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Curious bot-questions recently
This is the second or third time I see one of these questions. They seem to be written by bots and get instantly deleted. Here is the link to the deleted question in the following image.
Any idea ...
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User frustrated with moderation on their post
This meta post is going to be a little different than the norm. This morning, I received an email to my professional account from a user who posted a question on Stack Overflow, only to have their ...
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Asker refuses to keep MCVE
This is the question in question (10k only). Originally, it contained just a code fragment, referencing many names that weren't defined in the question. I prompted the user for an MCVE and they ...
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"SEO" in a question, should it be removed?
This question just came up in my review queue, and I noticed it has this section at the bottom:
Some other phrases for Google: Always return to first scene on launch. Return to first scene when ...
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Why was the early question about time zone detection deleted?
This long-standing question was recently deleted, with no apparent explanation.
Determine a User's Timezone
Though some of the answers are outdated, there are a lot of good ones there as well ...
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Unethical, possibly illegal assistance
This Stack Overflow question (now deleted) clearly states that the author intends to perform a DoS attack on a web site.
I think it is at least unethical, and possibly illegal (accessory before the ...
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Can we re-delete "What is the best MySQL Client Application for Windows?"?
Link for 10k users for context: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9185/what-is-the-best-mysql-client-application-for-windows
This question has been deleted again by a moderator. It would be nice to ...
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Why was my question closed for “seeking recommendations” when I had asked for a way to solve a specific problem without using external tools?
Recently I asked this question, about a way to parse a string with batch to check if it is a valid IP address. In the body of the question I specified that I was searching for
a way to do this in ...
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Does "Time to take a stand" adhere to the Be Nice policy?
Joel's post, "https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/342440/time-to-take-a-stand", brings up a topic, which, in my mind, is a legitimate issue. However, throughout the affiliated chat, it ...
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Are technical problems arising from social constraints on topic?
Sticking up for another closed question:
Enforcing mutual uniqueness across multiple columns
It was closed as off-topic, without a definitive explanation. It does have one highly voted comment:
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How can I improve my first ever Stack Overflow question?
My first question on Stack Overflow was pretty damn poor, but my second question (which is essentially the same question but with a bit of brain applied to asking it) was pretty good, so far as ...
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Time to lock "Time to take a stand" [duplicate]
Five days before the posting of this question, Joel Spolsky posted Time to take a stand (yes, it's been only five days!) and all hell broke loose.
So many answers criticizing the post or suggesting ...
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Git question with very nonlinear history: Answers cannibalizing each other into redundancy
There is the old and quite popular question How do I edit an existing tag message in git?. So far, it attracted 10 (+2 deleted) answers.
The good thing is: The currently accepted and most upvoted ...
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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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If the question is specifically about a certain language, is an answer in another language valid? [duplicate]
Recently, I came across this question asking about collecting a list into sublists in Scheme. The OP received a very comprehensive answer, which was accepted.
However, another answer was posted in a ...
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After 6 years, a question was closed as a duplicate in favor of a lower-scored question. Should it be the other way around?
Question being closed: Reading file using relative path in python project
Has a score of 124.
Has an accepted answer with a score of 205.
Has next answers with a total score of 56
Yet after 6 years ...