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An asker indicates... should be 'reviewer' instead in the Staging Ground help page

I have noticed the following lines in the help article What is Staging Ground? An asker indicates that your post is ready to leave the Staging Ground. Your question will then be posted directly to ...
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Typographical errors in the Stack Overflow User Survey. ​

Tl;dr in the Stack Overflow User Survey, capitalize "Github" as "GitHub" and add a hyphen in "AI-powered". See this screenshot (click for full-res screenshot): However, ...
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Should there be canonicals for common typos?

For example, a possibly common beginner typo in Python is misspelling lambda as lamda. However questions that ask about their code that does not work because they spelled misspelled a keyword are typo ...
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Please, add closed typo questions to Roomba!

Well, the title says everything and I know there are other questions around but I still want to revive this subject again in a hope things will change. Typo questions attract easy answers within a few ...
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Does it make sense to repair typos in posts (I would like, but suggestion canceling)?

Does it make sense to repair typos in posts (title and content)? Do you use fuzzy search algorithm during searching? Is it because it is probably not needed to update typos? I am thinking about these ...
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Missing space after submitting suggested edit [duplicate]

When I submit an edit for approval, this is what I see: Thanks for submitting an edit.It is only visible to you until it’s been approved by trusted community members. The grammar error is the one ...
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How many typos in a question is considered too many?

I came across this question, which contains a lot of typos (the original revision). To some extent, I consider it nearly incomprehensible. Being afraid of not having enough expertise in the context of ...
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The “Welcome to review queues” needs a space before the “you” link

I’m not sure exactly when I noticed it, but on iPhone 15.6.1, the word "by" is touching the word "you" (which is a link) in the "Welcome to the review queues" message. I ...
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Why are typos not mentioned in the list of questions that shouldn't be answered?

Within my first week or so of joining SO I posted an answer to a question where the only issue with the code was that they forgot to add () for a method call or something similar. I think I even used ...
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Question list says "Votes" instead of "Score", but it displays score, not votes

I think it is pretty self-explanatory how it is right now, but it seems somewhat weird to see '-1 votes'. Might someone new to SE think that this is a total vote counter and think the '-1' is a bug? ...
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Is this a typo or is it intentional? - 'Approve' & 'Reject' in user's suggested edits list

In the suggested edits list for a given user, this is shown: Now I am wondering why 'Approve' and 'Reject' appear in present simple, shouldn't they be in past simple? (Approved, rejected). Or am I ...
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Link in the latest blog post is broken

The link in the latest blog post (Stack Gives Back 2021) is broken. Link to Girls Who Code is supposed to contain the href value as: https://girlswhocode.com/ but instead, its href value is: http://$...
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Why was my question about a regex closed? Can I still provide an answer?

My question, Is there no catastrophic backtracking in Go regex?, was closed as "not reproducible or was caused by typos" and I'm afraid I don't understand why. I don't believe there is a ...
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Ill-formatted code error preventing answer submission: Xml comment breaks answer submission

This question was earlier titled as just 'Ill-formatted code error preventing answer submission'. After finding the cause, it was amended to help potential future searches. See my answer that follows. ...
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Close questions caused by confusing two similar variable names [duplicate]

In this question the problem was caused by confusing two similar variable names show and showModal. I believe it's very unlikely that this question will help others in the future, but it is not ...
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What can I consider a typo? [duplicate]

Recently, I've been flagging quite a few questions as typos (Not reproducible or was caused by a typo). I would like to hear what the consensus is. Some examples are (albeit simplified and paraphrased)...
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How should we handle recursive getter/setter StackOverflowException questions?

Periodically questions are posted where the OP uses a property in its getter/setter which leads to recursive calls and results in StackOverflowException. The most recent one is here. How should we ...
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How can I deal with Python indentation related questions?

Questions like this one are caused by simple indentation issues in Python. IMO, they don't bring any value to the site and have more or less the same answer. What is the correct way to deal with them? ...
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Typo in 'Adding Static Code Analysis to Stack Overflow'

There is a minor typo in the Stack Overflow blog post "Adding Static Code Analysis to Stack Overflow". Not real code, ’cause by the time I though to take a screenshot we’d already fixed everything. ...
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Typo in Salary Calculator Slack preview [closed]

When you paste the Salary Calculator into Slack, the preview text has incorrect grammar. Specifically, it says: Use the Stack Overflow Salary Calculator to see how much you should you be earning. ...
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Are questions about code published in a book exclusions from the general off-topic "typo" rule? [duplicate]

This question hit the Hot Network list: What does this colon mean? It is not labeling, it is not ternary operator The question is, basically, about a strange looking syntax found in a C++ book's ...
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Is there a way to suggest an edit on a job request page? [closed]

I recently came across a job page, and it has a mildly amusing typo. I'm wondering if there is a way to suggest an edit to fix the typo to the company offering the job. Here is the link: https://...
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Should I close question as Typo-Error if problem was missing reference? [duplicate]

I see questions where problem is just missing reference (dll, nuget) or missing namespace in code. Hence, either code cannot compile or an exception at run time. Are these questions on-topic? Or can ...
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Capitalisation again

The "edit tags" link-button has been restyled slightly, and while making that change someone has capitalised it. This is inconsistent with your other link-buttons (though the actual buttons tend to ...
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Should we do something about "sqllite" misspelling?

I'm starting this discussion regarding a specific word. Note that I'm well aware that some other typos are more frequent than this one, but I'd like to narrow the discussion to "sqllite" because it's ...
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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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Is Stack Overflow becoming an error-detection site?

Recently I have noticed that more and more questions that really are syntax mistakes, and really small mistakes that could easily be fixed. Why is this bad? If you see many older posts prior to ~...
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Was I wrong to flag this question as off-topic due to typos?

I recently made a flag on a python question as a typographical issue, where the user has indentation errors scattered around and a few spelling mistakes. For some reason though, this was disputed. Is ...
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Typo in the "dev.isBored" SO jobs banner [closed]

Currently there are two variants of the "dev.isBored" banner: one is correct: another contains a typo (last line not commented): and both are being shown. Update: With mandatory freehand circle to ...
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Typo in New PluralSight Blog post

Small thing I noticed on the second line of the new blog post. it reads: Stack Overflow’s mission has always been the help the world’s developers Should this be "to"? Double FHC with arrow for ...
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GitHub is misspelled "Github" in the Developer Story page [closed]

I noticed a little typo in the Developer Story page: "GitHub" is incorrectly capitalized as "Github". The typo is in two places and perhaps more: If you don't have a GitHub profile linked, then it ...
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Found a typo in German survey banner

I'm in Germany and my native language is German, so I was shown a German ad for the 2018 Developer Survey - and there's a typo on it. I'm talking about this banner. Just in case the link doesn't ...
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Built-in post beautifier for automatic fix of basic typographical errors

I do not know if many people care about brand/technology names, typography and typesetting conventions, but my eyes bleed everytime I see a post containing this... Html, css, Javascript, Jquery, ...
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"Quote" replacement on Stack Overflow? [duplicate]

I’ve just met smart quotes “ ” in the place of “programmer quotes” " " (Quotation Mark U+0022 officially) in a question’s title here on Stack Overflow: Why is “literal” encouraged to decay to const ...
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Are all "syntax error questions" off-topic?

Just came across this question and a comment that claims: Syntax errors are off topic here Is it that easy? Are all syntax errors automatically within the a simple typographical error category?
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Typo on documentation notifications: 'exampe comment' [closed]

The notification displayed in the global inbox when a Documentation example is commented on contains a typo: According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary, there is no such word and this is a typo. It ...
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Should languages with indentation based syntax be exempted from "simple typographical error" closure?

Python, for example, uses tabs or spaces to define code blocks. So beginners could legitimately be facing such a situation and not realizing it. An example would be my own in Python 2.7.5, why is &...
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Oddly popular typo-based question

I came across this question the other day. The question is about a simple typographical error, answered by the OP. It struck me as odd because despite its nature it hasn't been closed after a year ...
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Should I reject a documentation change because of typos? [closed]

I just came across a proposed documentation change that added a new section to a "useful redirection" topic. It was 6 lines long and I would probably have accepted it had it not been for its title: "...
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"viewig" typo in Documentation help [closed]

Trivial, but on the Documentation Votes help page, at the very bottom: Dismiss an improvement request by viewig a topic, and clicking dismiss in the expanded improvement request pane. Just an FYI ...
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Typo in change under review notification [closed]

Just noticed this grammatical error in the change-under-review notification within SO Documentation.
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How to react on answers which only point out obvious typos in question code?

I recently asked a question which had a typo in it. Mainly because I had my Stack Overflow account only on my mobile and it is actually "complicated" to write code there. The question was asking why ...
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Typos in code snippet from a good answer? [duplicate]

I tried to edit a typo in a code snippet in answer from another user (here, 4-letter edit to make, owner fixed it) but I couldn't even submit my change for review as it is only 5 char long. This ...
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Closing questions with typos faster: typo-hammer?

When a question with a problem caused entirely by an obvious typo appears, the proper course of action is to close it. Unfortunately, it takes several minutes or longer to gather the five votes ...
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Typo on the MCVE page

Just a small thing, but there is inconsistency in the dash width on the MCVE page: For those who can't see the minuscule difference (it's the hyphen after "Verifiable"). Who can fix this, and ...
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Let's fix this typo

On help/reopen-questions, there is a typo at the bottom of the page where the 10K Tools are discussed (emphasis mine): Commonly referred to as the "10k tools", this page let's you see even more ...
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Guidance on fixing posts with typos in the title [duplicate]

I have recently been trying to clean up some of the egregious typos on Stack Overflow to help make the information more searchable. For example, if someone uses "Javacript" in the title, instead ...
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Should I delete a question which was caused by a typo but yet could be useful! [duplicate]

I asked a question in which I asked why an HTML button doesn't work in the presence of float attribute in its style or its container style. After some try, I realized that in the container style I ...
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Integrate a real time code syntax tester

I wonder what your opinion is on the idea of integrating some kind of code syntax tester. This would greatly help in preventing syntax errors when we write code for a specific question.
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Is there a typo in the Stack Overflow Developer Survey report?

This image is taken from the Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2015 report. The graph here shows five bars. The two relevant ones here are the 3rd and 4th, representing the 500-4,999 rep range and the ...
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