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What do you flag an answer as when it's posted as a question?

Ran into a bizarre question yesterday that was actually (apparently?) an answer. Since it is now deleted, here is a screenshot: It didn't seem to me that any of the normal flag reasons applied, so I ...
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How might I improve this question?

I checked the guide, and I asked my question (How can I use Expect to automate an AWS job?), but it seems that my question still isn't good enough. I appreciate that it might be a difficult question ...
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Request for moderation: New user asked and deleted own questions including good answers

Following the suggestion posted here, I'd like feedback on a situation I encountered yesterday from a new user. The new user posted around 5 questions, each seemingly building a bit off the others. ...
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Why is this question considered off-topic when it provides useful information not available elsewhere?

This is about the recent classification of this question as "off-topic" and putting it on hold. This is a 2 year old question that has ~2k views, and 25 upvotes. I mention this because I'm taking ...
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Beyond confused about question and answer reception [duplicate]

Until this morning I was using a non-Anaconda Python interpreter on Windows, but after looking into what I was going to have to do to get SciPy up and running, I chose to install Anaconda. When I went ...
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Deleting own question because it cannot serve a greater purpose

I recently asked this question. What I failed to realize was that the issue was in a slightly different part of the code. Further, the issue was a simple typo, using back ticks `` instead of single ...
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Am I asking the question wrong? Did I post in the wrong community?

I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: aws info from empty target group I'm hardly getting any views and no responses on my question. I'd appreciate some feedback on why that is so. ...
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How can I improve my question about vectorizing a function for CUDA?

I know that you only answer questions that are worthy of an answer. One of the things that makes a question worthy of being answered is whether the writer put effort in it. I found myself in need of ...
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Why was this question migrated from Stack Overflow to EE.SE, and can we please revert that?

Does cpu work like gpu when it comes to prediction and if statements? is clearly formulated in a way that emphasizes what the programming-technical differences between GPU and CPUs are. It's hence a ...
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Asking for a walk-through/tutorial

I just voted to close this question, which is asking for a walk-through. I did this because I believe that questions that are asking for offsite tuts/walkthroughs are explicitly off-topic, and if they ...
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Appeal to re-open a question on Stack Overflow

A question which I answered got marked as a duplicate, but the answers of the proposed duplicate question are not applicable to it. Since I don't have the required reputation on Stack Overflow to cast ...
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Are questions that can only be answered by writing a whole manual on-topic?

Is a question of the form "how can I do X with some software that does X", such as how to debug c code using gdb, on topic? I would assume such a question to be "too broad", since an acceptable answer ...
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Help with question - 6 downvotes, no comments [duplicate]

I got six downvotes in a short time for my question which I deleted, and have now re-opened Can I ask for advice on what might be wrong? I had asked a similar question previously , but it was ...
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Why was this question closed as "requesting an offsite resource"?

I'm asking why this question was closed. Picture of the post in case it gets re-deleted: The close reason is: This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific ...
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Why does this question get a downvote? And how can I improve it?

I sometimes have a hard time asking questions on Stack Overflow. I did read the how to ask tutorial multiple times. However, when I ask a question, I get a downvote without explanation. I don't ...
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How can I better ask this question about finding example code to learn from?

I asked a question, but as you can obviously see, it was not well-received. I am wondering how I can make such a question a good question? I tried asking the question several times but deleted the ...
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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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Why could reviewing questions with unobvious belonging be a reason for banning from review?

In the end of July I saw this question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38547525/transmission-webinterface-on-nginx. I raised a flag, but it was disputed. Then I raised a flag for moderator ...
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How to react to a wrong duplicate closure (not my question) when the question has been deleted

I'm unsure how (and if) to react, and I haven't found a complete answer here: How to remove duplicate mark from my question? Someone flagged my question as already answered, but it's not What can I ...
Tomasz Linkowski's user avatar
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Asker substantially copied my answer into their own, and then accepted their answer

I answered the question Compute 2 subqueries then group by date. Shortly after, the asker posted an answer of their own, which they admits was taken from my answer, and then accepted this copy answer. ...
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What should be done with questions regarding unlocatable elements in Selenium?

A quick search in selenium brings up some questions like this: I am doing automation with selenium, I have tried this: [Some code of a Selenium automation, often with a complicated XPath query, and ...
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Why was posting the question with basically no content possible?

This question is a mess of ill-formated image and ... basically nothing else. Wasn't there some kind of "quality filter" and/or guideline that stopped users from posting it like this? This is both ...
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Incorrect dupe hammer by Community

This question CSS image is not loading in HTML5 was closed as a duplicate of Is there a CSS parent selector? by Community. After reading Why does this question show as “marked as duplicate by ...
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How is this question "not even close to being off-topic"?

This meta question was asked the night of Christmas Eve. It does not appear to be about Stack Overflow or the software that powers the Stack Exchange network, within the scope defined in the help ...
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How can I get feedback on questions non-invasively?

I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: How to generate all possible permutations from a given length in Java? EDIT: The question has been closed. It was downvoted 2 times, but I'm not quite ...
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My question was closed citing "we don't allow questions seeking recommendations"

My question was closed citing "we don't allow questions seeking recommendations": We don’t allow questions seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and more. Edit the ...
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Is a small (but noteworthy) edit on several answers to one question acceptable?

When looking at the 10 years old question How to reload a page using JavaScript, many answers state that location.reload() can have a parameter. Then there are comments that it is not correct. The ...
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Why are there so many upvotes for this question? [closed]

I just came across this question which is asked by some senior member of this community. While the question is nicely worded and has some very good answers. However when you read the question second ...
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How to more accurately describe my question?

I am about to post a question to Stack Overflow, but the page displays a warning about my question, "Questions with similar titles have frequently been downvoted and/or closed. Consider using a title ...
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Why does this question include the answer?

I was looking at What does Ruby have that Python doesn't, and vice versa? and it seems to me that the question shouldn't include the answer, whether it's a Wiki or not. I'm surprised that is hasn'...
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Please review the duplicate target for this SQL question

This question is a duplicate – no argument on that count (ha, ha) – but not of the question that it was closed as a duplicate of. Even if you know nothing about SQL, compare the answer to the closed ...
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Is there anything wrong with this question?

I had a question for a long time that I later solved and shared the answer to, which I believe will be useful to other users. However, the question was downvoted. I would just like to know if there is ...
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Why is the question about JavaScript variable naming rules not considered on-topic?

What characters are valid for JavaScript variable names? I'm perplexed; to my understanding such questions should be perfectly valid for Stack Overflow; yet it is historically locked? This ...
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How is this off-topic?

My question is: Create storage profile for launching Azure VM via Ruby I see two votes for closing as off-topic. I believe my question is to the point, and I don't see any value adding additional ...
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Why was a question about installing NetBeans closed for seeking recommendations?

A question about the revised process for installing NetBeans was recently closed as being off topic: "Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other ...
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What is wrong with these questions? How can I learn to ask better questions?

I previously asked this Meta question: Where is the right place to ask for advice about what is wrong with questions? So now I'm asking for advice regarding some specific Stack Overflow questions - ...
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What is the right thing to do with these questions which look copy and pasted?

I noticed these two questions in the WPF tag How can i close tiny popup or how to style the tiny popup while dragging the control in WPF? How to close the drag and move popup in WPF? They're asked ...
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Is this a valid Stack Overflow question, and if so how might I improve it so it can be re-opened?

Yesterday I asked this question Is there an official or common knowledge standard minimal interface for a "list-like" object?, which is now closed for not being about programming. Is my ...
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Historical lock for "barriers to understanding pointers"?

I just came across this old deleted question (10k only): What are the barriers to understanding pointers and what can be done to overcome them? It was first asked back in August 2008, was closed as "...
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Why was this seemingly off-topic question about how to get an app rejected from the Apple App Store reopened?

A while back, I encountered a question where the user wanted to know how to make sure that their app would be rejected from an app store (because someone had apparently submitted it illegally and ...
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Help Close Duplicates of "Revert to previous Git commit" question

I'm looking for help closing questions as a duplicate of a canonical question about "reverting to a specific Git commit". This is the canonical, How to revert Git repository to a previous commit? ...
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Why was this question about IIS and Visual Studio migrated to Stack Overflow from Server Fault?

Today I asked the following question on Server Fault: Is there a way to publish a site from Visual Studio to an IIS without admin rights? I was pretty sure it's about IIS administration or some ...
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Establishing a canonical for shadowing builtins (especially causing TypeError) in Python

Background [Feel free to skip this section if you are familiar with Python. I just want to briefly explain the subject matter needed for the canonical - it should be easy to grasp for anyone with ...
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Question inadvertently kicked into limbo. What to do?

I asked a C/C++ question yesterday which appeared to interest several users. The consensus however was that the question was valid but should be migrated to Meta. Unfortunately now, on Meta, the ...
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What is it about my question that warrants being downvoted?

I know this question in has been asked multiple times, however, they are inherently all unique cases because of the nature of the question itself. My question: Is it possible to use integers as ...
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Should I edit my question or ask a new one, if an answer is correct, but I need now an alternative for older version of MySQL?

I asked this question and I found a perfect solution, but then I realized that my company uses an older MySQL version than my local one and part of the code doesn't work. So now I would like to ask ...
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Why was my question closed as off topic? If that was done correctly, on which SE site should I ask?

My question at How can I get distcc compilation to work in a distributed way via a systemd service? was closed as off topic with the note "We don’t allow questions about general computing ...
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Self Answered Questions with "Little Research"

There was this question ("How to identify certain rows within a specified range of columns?") in pandas that I did not know the appropriate action for. I couldn't find a duplicate that fit ...
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Why was this question deleted without notice?

One of my friends, who is new to this site, asked a very good question (IMO) only to find it was deleted without any notification or explanation. If I remember correctly, he answered his own question ...
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Should I delete an old, unanswered question that I wouldn't ask again today?

When I was relatively new here and just learning Python, I asked a question about initializing objects that I thought might be worth some discussion, or might not - I figured I'll ask it and see, if ...
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