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Questions about writing style in English (Copied from English Language & Usage: https://english.stackexchange.com/tags/writing-style/info.)

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Is there one reference for all the abbreviations used here?

My native language is not English, and I've seen many shortcuts of words used by a lot of users here, such as these words: OP: Original Poster SO: Stack Overflow AFAIK: As far as I know (Google ...
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Should I avoid making suggestions/recommendations to someone who has a higher reputation than I do?

Long time ago, when I first joined Stack Overflow, while trying to help someone (who had >10k rep), I said something among the following lines: "Do this, don't do that". I admit that I'm not good at ...
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People Managing to Type out Essay-long Answers [closed]

This is kind of an odd question, but I see all these answers to questions on Stack Overflow that are like a whole essay long, completely well-composed and well edited. For example: Where and why do ...
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Explaining/Describing the code below or above the code? [closed]

Is there a preferred style on this site, where to put explanations of the code one posted? Should it be done like this: Some explanation above if (x != y) //do something or like this: if (...
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What is SO's style guide for buttons?

I notice that some buttons have their text in title case: (Or maybe every word is capitalised rather than title case being used.) Some are surely faulty, as noted in Capitalize the “s” in the search ...
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Tips on effective text structures for writing answers

Pretty much anyone who visits data-analysis tags (sql, r, pandas, etc) will understand that a high proportion of open questions are combinations of <=5 other answers. The difficulty is in finding ...
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Practical suggestions on welcoming communication

This question is motivated by Joel Coehoorn's answer to Can we do more than just deleting rude comments?: Answering or commenting on a question is critical by it's nature, and it's harder to be nice ...
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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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Using abbreviations like "msg", "req" [duplicate]

I sometimes see abbreviations like "msg", "req" for message and request. They are commonly used on the internet, and I believe everyone knows what do they mean. Should we use that? Should I edit ...
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When is it cool to summarize answers in question edit?

Sometimes a question may attract a large number of answers, and often many of those answers are equally or at least similarly "correct", just for different use cases, etc. I recently found this ...
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Style guide for Documentation [closed]

Style – and consistent style, at that – is an essential part of good documentation. I see two aspects to this. Formatting Writing style I hope, with this question, to find some consensus. ...
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Is it worth having guidelines for highly colloquial and comedic writing styles?

Most readers here are familiar with the famous regular expression answer, and Stack Overflow in my view is a richer place for occasionally allowing such things. However, I have found a user who is ...
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