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Anonymous referral links
It seems that referral links currently tell visitors which user referred them. For privacy reasons I would prefer to be able to refer users from outside networks without revealing to the world which ...
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Error code meanings?
Is it a good idea to ask only the detailed meaning of an error code? Without caring about the problem or solution to it, just what the error code actually means.
Example: "Could not parse PKey: no ...
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What to do about stubborn Askers? [duplicate]
By "stubborn", I mean a user that will ask a question, then edit back any improvements made to the post.
I've had this happen a few times, where I edit a post by fixing typo's, and the asker, in ...
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What would be a good way for SE Careers to incorporate coding tests / challenges?
I am a huge fan of the current capabilities of the whole Stack Exchange ecosystem, and if a potential employer asks me for an online resume, I'll send them a link to my SE careers page.
Obviously, ...
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Is there a place where planned (or requested) changed are gathered?
I hate the "6 characters limit edit" and after reading discussions on the subject I understand the few drawbacks and multiple advantages of getting rid of the rule :)
Is there a place where such ...
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Minor edits when major edits are needed?
Should one approve an edit that is minor on a post that so obviously needs MAJOR editing?
This question for example.
I see these frequently and it's as if the editor is trying to reach their edit ...
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Suggest questions the user can answer based on the user's history of asked, answer and voted questions and answers
I've been a Stack Overflow member for years now. I see my reputation go up every so often. I'd like to spend some time now and again answering questions, but I never find the questions that exploit ...
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When is it appropriate to add code to the OP's question, when the OP has supplied no code to begin with?
My personal guess... Never.
And yet here(question revisions), a 70k rep user added it to the OP's question. The OP did not create this code themselves.. they created a basic ascii example of what ...
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What is an answer and what is a comment: with an example (?)
Looking the question here: How do I include a pipe | in my linux find -exec command? , RolfW.Rasmussen's answer appears quickly to be a nice one, as well as fiolo's. Which is better, not a point of ...
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Radical edits by the OP after answers were posted
On this question, a few answers were posted, then the OP made a fairly extensive edit that changes the question and invalidates a number of answers that had already been posted. This has caused some ...
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The text box for for editing one's nomination should be a bit bigger
Currently the text box that appears when editing one's nomination(https://stackoverflow.com/election/nomination-edit/6/YOUR_USERID) appears like this:
The red freehand circles show the problem. The ...
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Suggested edit from 2012 in review queue?
I just had this edit in the review queue, which was apparently from November 2012: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/7622388
Image for reference:
Is this a bug, or was this edit ...
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Loosing two points of reputation but without a downvote? [duplicate]
Today I checked my profile and I saw that I have two points less. This is something that has happened more than three times but I don't see any downvotes in my profile in SO. I started to work ...
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Answering an old question with duplicate answer [duplicate]
This question (In a SELECT statement(MS SQL) how do you trim a string) was asked 6 years ago, has 120K+ views and received many answers.
It's been inactive for over a year, and before that, 3 years ...
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Question with horrible answers
Following is a question with very special properties:
Importance: Bad coding style will affect database security and potential hijacking
Relevance to beginners: This is something that even beginners ...
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Undo the [android-wear] -> [android] tag synonym again
I think this happened before and now it happened again. When I click my saved android-wear it takes me to android questions. Could we revert this once again?
The rationale is that I am comfortable ...
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Keyboard Select style- side border
I'm not a big fan of the big box shadow that is applied on keyboard navigation. I would suggest that we did a left-side border that stands out instead of shadowing over the content.
My proposal would ...
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What should we do when a question is getting a lot of redundant answers? [duplicate]
Time to time I see questions that are rather old that have a lot of repeated answers.
In general the repeated answers were posted at the same time, so that makes sense. But some after a while start ...
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When is it appropriate to change the title of a question? [duplicate]
I recently encountered a question that I feel could be relevant to a large audience, but has an unfortunately vague title. I thought of a more specific title and I hastily changed it.
However, I am ...
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JavaScript errors when using IE9 behind a corporate proxy
I am not sure whether or not this is the right area to raise this but it looks like there may be an issue with the main sites script.
When I go to ask a question on the main site (the meta site is ...
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Should moderators get paid? [closed]
Obviously moderators are a big part of this community. I'm not saying they're the core - because in my opinion the hierarchy should be
the people who ask the questions (without them there would be ...
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Don't show me questions in the HIQ that I have flagged
While going through the HIQ (Help and Improvement Queue) earlier today, I flagged about 10 questions as Very Low Quality. Most these ended up getting disputed (because they passed triage as Looks Ok ...
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Should I close a question which is off-topic but interesting
I came across this question: https://stackoverflow.com/q/29486129/2307070 which is (to me at least) off-topic because:
Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, ...
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Edit that removed self-promotion rejected [duplicate]
While doing Triage, I came across this question that already had four answers, one accepted and others saying the same thing. The new answer was an obvious cut'n'paste from somewhere else (note the ...
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Is there a limit to how many times a question can get sent back to Triage from H&I?
I suspect this is a duplicate but I haven't been able to find anything.
This is in regards to the "Low Quality" link from H&I, and this section in Shog's nice flowchart:
Is there a limit to the ...
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Flagged as Too Broad and got flag disputed on a deleted question
Today when I was reviewing Triage, I saw a poor question which I think couldn't be improved or at least it should be closed until OP's edit it as the question statement was too broad to answer.
So I ...
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Found an answer that includes license keys
Reviewing first posts, I came across an answer that included license keys for copyrighted software. I couldn't find a specific policy against that, but I flagged it and selected "other" as the reason, ...
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multiple answers to a question [duplicate]
Many a times you ask a question and get the answer in parts but not "a perfect answer". I mean, say 2 people answered the question but partly. Together, these answers form a complete answer.Both ...
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Failed triage audit for the 2nd time
I've failed a triage audit for the 2nd time. Maybe I'm misunderstanding triage, but I treat them as if the only two good answers are "Looks OK" or "Needs Improvement". I will occassionaly vote to ...
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Are we actually forbidden from linking to external tools such as codepen/jsfiddle?
On one of my answers yesterday I had the following comment.
Since stackexchange implemented the code snippet feature, are we forbidden from linking to external tools such as codepen or jsfiddle?
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What is the right way to handle a flag that has "aged away"
Recently, I came across a question which had clearly had been asked and answered here.
At first, I incorrectly created a new answer suggesting that the user should look at the other question. Some ...
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"Should be improved" is explained badly in Triage queue [duplicate]
There is an explanation for the Should be improved option in the Triage queue as follows:
Should Be Improved for questions where edits by the author or others would result in a question that is ...
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Text incorrectly identified as code
I was posting a question and wanted to include the contents of a plaintext file that my application parses but I received an error stating that I had improperly formatted code. Sure, it may look a bit ...
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Why was this recommendation question undeleted? Why does it need to stick around?
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/430742/is-there-a-free-version-control-server-provider-for-non-public-projects was deleted back in October of 2014 (partly by yours truly), and then undeleted this ...
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User badge display is cut off on answers (again)
This same issue came up in January and was marked as status-completed in February, but I noticed today that it's back again (in some browsers):
It's not as bad as it was, but maybe the width needs ...
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Question with accepted answer got destructfully edited by original author [duplicate]
During some checking around on the answer, I noticed that one question looked unfamiliar to me.
Interestingly, the question, that was up yesterday, got fully changed, and an answer got accepted.
The ...
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Is it okay to ask a question "draft" and then afterwards edit it? [duplicate]
Is it okay to ask a question which is just the plain question itself, which might even contain some bad typo or grammar and then immediately start to edit it to make it "beatiful"?
I often think ...
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Burninate [apostrophe] and [single-quotes] tags
I didn't want to take this upon myself without some feedback from the community. But we have a few lovely little tags that really no one can be an expert in:
apostrophe and single-quotes
Many of ...
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Give direct access to our Meta questions [closed]
I'd like to see an option that gives me direct access to the questions that I've asked on Meta, so I can easily review my question status, answers, approval, and so on.
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No more reviews for today, for close vote Why? [closed]
Today I am reviewing close votes. After doing some vote cast, System show me a message: You have no more close votes today; come back in 6 hours.
As per my knowledge for each day there are 40 reviews ...
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How should I handle a question whose answer I can no longer verify? [duplicate]
I asked this question a few years ago, and someone added an answer yesterday.
I'm no longer working on this project and do not have access to the FTP server that was the source of the issue, so I'm ...
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What to do when I have an answer to post but the question is closed as a duplicate? [closed]
I've just spent a long time meticulously crafting a model answer to a question on SO, that I was quite proud of, it's nice to give back. By the time I pressed "post" the question was marked as a ...
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Searching for linear algebra libs for distributed computing [duplicate]
I am dying to find a C/C++ library for inverting a large matrix in a distributed environment. So I would like to ask for recommendations, like in this question, or this one. However, I can understand ...
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Search Questions you have previously asked or favourited
Sometimes I find myself in the situation where I know I have favourited or asked a certain question and I would like to find it again, either for reference or to share.
Can this be done?
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How recent are 'Deleted recent answers'?
I was looking for my deleted answers till date, and found this link Deleted recent answers.
It had answers of current month only. I went through the Help section but did not find anything mentioned ...
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Allow multiple chat rooms in the same browser window
Problem
Having multiple tabs open, or using the "other rooms you're in" feature, are both slightly cumbersome ways to see what's going on in different chat rooms.
Solution
Possible solution :) ...
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Should edits really make flags obsolete
First off, just to make sure I'm not making a big fuss about nothing: I understand that when a flag is marked as disputed, it won't be shown to a moderator because the issue is considered to be ...
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Why isn't this question about a hypothetical scenario considered off-topic for Stack Overflow?
I recently received this Low Quality audit that was asking how "return-to-libc attacks could be performed if the attacker has no access to registers."
I recommended closing it since there was no ...
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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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What is the purpose of answering on Stack Overflow? [duplicate]
Why are there so many people who spend their time answering questions?
I thought that people were working here and receiving money for it, but I now know that nobody is being paid. So are they ...