Questions tagged [specific-question]
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Does this constitute a "gibberish post"?
I'm asking about the following question: VB.NET Quick Sort
And an image (in case the question is deleted, so this question still makes sense):
The OP deliberately obfuscated the code by posting it ...
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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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Tried to add a self-answered wiki-post, but just got downvotes [duplicate]
I've tried to contribute to the community by publishing a solution to a problem.
I thought it is allowed and welcome on SE. But then I get many downvotes and that's it. What did I do wrong?
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"Dummy" question closed as duplicate
This question recently caught my attention:
https://stackoverflow.com/q/29735936/3225495
From the title and first sentence, it seems like a (poorly-worded) but real question. The second sentence is ...
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Improving my question about class inheritance in C#
I had a serious issue in C# and wrote a question in a poor way. There's no doubt about this.
So I tried to edit my question to make it better, but I'm getting downvoted, the question got closed, and I ...
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Handling an old, viewed and upvoted, but clearly too broad question and its answers
I was reviewing following answer in the Low Quality Posts Queue:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/46128270/5779732
First get he basic understanding of protocols used in Voip , these are
mainly SIP ...
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What can I do if I believe that my question was wrongly marked as a duplicate? [duplicate]
This is a question that I have in mind:
My question : Find nth smallest element in numpy array
I tried to present my case in comments, but to no avail, are there other mechanisms to get my question ...
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What to do about "here my solution to coding competition in another language"?
I came across this question that asks why some java code fails some online coding competition.
It was solved; and the question even protected later on; but still it has like 30 answers by now, ...
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What is my mistake here?
I posted a question and described my approach in English in the question details.
User X comments that I should show him my code if I want to see his code. I tell him that just as I described my ...
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Revision history lists a different user as the question author
A question's main page says that user3586720 asked it, and user duskwuff edited it. The revision history says that user duskwuff asked it, and there's no mention of user user3586720.
Whas goin' on ...
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Can we delete the question about Git hosting providers?
The question https://stackoverflow.com/questions/109440/best-git-repository-hosting-for-a-commercial-project has significant issues:
The information is extremely outdated. The answers are dated 2008-...
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Why was this question locked rather than deleted?
I recently encountered the following question:
I can't see deleted comments, but I'm slightly confused by why this was locked. In its current state, the question makes little sense, so it makes ...
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I lost my temper - did I?
Ok, I'm the guy in the "too much" hat for today... A question that I found to be - despite its correct looks - without effort made me ask for details.
I admit it was not in a nice tone, that's clear.
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Do you think I was too harsh?
It seems to be I started off nicely enough, but I really feel that OP shouldn’t be messing around with ArrayLists when he can’t do a simple dry-run.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31050378/what-...
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To what extent would offensive content be considered "repairable"?
Just now a question containing offensive and vulgar words was caught by a moderation bot. We had some divergence about whether that question is "repairable". That is, some people think the question ...
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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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Is this question really not close worthy?
I just started doing reviews in the Close Vote queue. Yesterday I failed this audit as I considered the question as needing more focus. I understand that the system chose it as an audit because it's ...
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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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Two questions with the same body - is this a weird kind of spam?
Earlier today I encountered the question Inner join inverse Php mysql by @sanjay. This is a relatively new user with low rep, and this is his fourth question. Although the formatting and possibly the ...
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Deleted Question - Reason?
Just curious, why was this question deleted?
Google Cached: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:EuDPsTkeVL4J:stackoverflow.com/questions/32519521/api-returning-class-name-instead-of-...
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The CSS Bow and Arrow question is now on the verge of being reopened after having previously been deleted. Why?
This self-answered question was posted just before Christmas: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27587378/complex-bow-and-arrow-design-with-a-dart-board-and-quiver-css-only, which prompted John ...
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Why was this question put on hold as “too broad”?
Two days ago I saw this question and was baffled that it was put on hold as "too broad": Unable to import .p12 keystore
In fact the question is rather specific and none of the criteria for "too broad"...
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Users go into edit war about C tag
In Why would one use %8.8 over %08 in a C or C++ format string?, the OP had tagged this with c and c++. However, a user blasted into the comments section (now comments are deleted) and with his ...
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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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Is this link in a question a shameless plug?
A while ago I answered this question. I've since contemplated editing the question to remove the 2013 versioning so it applies to all versions of Visual Studio as my answer reflects and thus helping ...
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Issue was a simple user error; should I delete my question?
I asked this question a few minutes ago, only to realize the reason I was having trouble picking up my SSH credentials was that I was on the wrong host (shocker!).
I know that many simple solutions ...
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Improving a "tumbleweed" question?
So I searched for this on Meta and the regular site, and read the FAQs. The suggestions were to edit the question to bump it, or offer a bounty.
I don't have enough rep to offer a bounty, and I don'...
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Why was my duplicate question deleted?
I asked a question a long time ago shown here:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30214178/how-do-i-hide-the-x-so-that-it-doesnt-appear-in-the-toolbar
Today I noticed in my reputation tab today that ...
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User rolled-back my approved edit (OP answered in question)
Can someone please roll back to my edit (revision 4) on pip upgrade throws 'TypeError: expected string or bytes-like object'? I don't want to get into an edit-rollback war, but I believe my ...
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Regex question was closed as lacking details, but I think it was objective and clear
This regex question was closed:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67873954/two-regex-rules-not-working-in-google-data-studio
Before it was closed, I answered the question, and I stand by that answer:...
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Is "don't use GOTO because it's bad practice" a valid answer to "how to use GOTO to implement a while loop"?
I found this question: How to implement Do while loop only using GOTO in c language?
It's about how to implement the loop
do {
// Code
} while(condition);
using goto.
In normal situations, a &...
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Creating the Windows 10 calendar in VBA Excel: can we allow broad and useful "canonical" self-answers?
This is concerning the question: How can I create the Windows 10 calendar in VBA Excel?
This question has 4 close-votes and a lot of upvotes. It is a self-answer that appears broad… until you realise ...
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Can we undelete the "Learning Regular Expressions" question? It has a great answer that should stay around
There once was a question called Learning Regular Expressions that I just noticed that got removed. It was initially closed as "not constructive" (Nov'11) and then removed (Dec'14).
It is a pity, ...
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Disagree with Review Audit for New Posts
In the case of the question "Complex Bow and Arrow Design with a Dart Board and Quiver - CSS only", I felt it should be closed. The review queue, and apparently the readers disagree.
There is no ...
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Non programmer debugging and fix-my-code questions?
On a fairly regular basis I come across a question like this one.
The poster in this case is fairly honest in explaining that he employed a programmer to write code, and now wants to change it. He ...
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Strange old very off-topic question with ridiculous answers
I've come across this in a discussion in a chat room. Apparently this question was once in semi-high regard, considering the +17 upvotes it got and the upvoted answers in it. What seems even weirder ...
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Can someone help a new guy to be good in asking questions here?
I would like to improve this question, as it got -2 in the first five minutes. What is missing? What did I do wrong?
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Why was my question closed for not being reproducible/caused by a typo?
First of all, I just want to make it clear that I'm not here to rant about my question being closed or demanding my post be reopened. I'm just curious.
The post in question is this one. The question ...
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Is Chat part of Stack Overflow or the software that powers the SE network?
This Meta Question was happily closed (now reopened) with the reason:
"This question does not appear to be about Stack Overflow or the software that powers the Stack Exchange network, within the ...
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Delete question but retain answerer's bounty?
I just recently asked a question about a tricky issue I was running into.
First, I had gone through SO and found Q and A's on the same topic - I tried applying them but they weren't quite working ...
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My no score, no answer question, I can no longer verify future answers to [duplicate]
I have a question with no answers (or score), for a problem I no longer have, on a system I no longer have access to. So I can never verify the answers.
How would I check how busy the HDD is with PHP?...
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What was wrong with this question and what could I have done better?
I wrote this question on how to do something in PHP. It was marked as bad and closed. What's wrong with it and what could I have done better on it?
How Do I Pull A PHP Variable From SQL Count Up and ...
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Close this low quality question with a bounty on it?
According to this Q&A I should simply cast a custom moderator flag. I've done this for this question but my flag got declined with the following comment from the moderator:
flags should only be ...
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Historical question needs closing/deleting
Here's a question that can be abridged as follows:
"Source control, recommend me a free one plz"
I'm currently the accepted answer. My answer was link-only to a document that is now over ten years ...
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Is it acceptable for a moderator to delete my useful comments?
Here's this question about creating a fast variable-width gaussian blur in cocos2d.
For this, one first has to find a good, fast algorithm, then one must implement it in cocos2d. As I know a fast ...
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How did a moderator manage to break this question by trying to close it?
This question Php dosen't insert query into database shows a page with the message:
Oops! Something Bad Happened!
A moderator confirmed that this happened when they tried to close the question:
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Re-opened after appearance on Hacker News
I have incidentally come across this thread, where people have actively disapproved of closing this question:
Put on hold as too broad by rene, davidism, vaultah, Sam, iCodez 2
hours ago
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Meta: It'...
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Can a mod take a second look at my flag? [closed]
I flagged this question with the message:
This question should clearly be closed (either Too Broad, or looking
for software recommendation), however I can't flag it due to the open
bounty. Per ...
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Old, pure-opinion question -- shall we delete it?
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19164/do-you-really-know-your-programming-languages from 2008 asks
[my paraphrasing:] Kids these days, amirite?
and has all the answers you might expect. It ...
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Someone apparently tried to XSS Stack Overflow in a post, and my flag was declined
During a little review on Stack Overflow I saw the following post:
function funcLoad() {
var frame =document.getElementById("iFrame");
}
Sanalkurs
I was going to edit it and saw the post ...