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Should I answer duplicates, should I vote on them all? [duplicate]
I recently discovered three questions that were arguably duplicates.
What does the pipe operator do in SQL?
What does the pipe/veritcal bar character mean in TSQL?
What does the pipe do in this T-...
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Is it helpful if multiple users flag a question?
When I come across a question that should be closed (for whatever reason), should I flag it if some else has already done so? If I flag the question, should I write a comment so that others don't ...
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What to do when a question is marked as duplicate, but is linked incorrect? [duplicate]
This question is marked as duplicate, and
This question already has an answer here: Comparing arrays of
different sizes without any loop 2 answers
But when I follow the link, I notice that the ...
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My flags are being marked as disputed but then question is being put on hold for the same reason [duplicate]
I've recently flagged this question as too broad. The question was put on hold for being too broad however my flag was disputed.
This happened again when I flagged this question as unclear what you'...
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No tag for Amazon Machine Learning
I wanted to ask one question related to Amazon Machine Learning but when I tagged the question I found that there is no tag for it.
How to create a tag for this?
This is the question:
Solution to ...
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Failed audit because of its answer
I have just failed an audit (and apparently I failed one too many - no triage for me for 2 days!). Apparently, the user is spamming/promoting in his answer.
I saw the comment of Bill, which made me ...
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Why are my previous post(s) marked with "Apparently, this user prefers to keep an air of mystery about them." on search engines?
The reason is because I asked a question (for a feature request and deleted my question thereafter).
This user does not prefer to keep an "air of mystery".
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Should [BAM] be burned?
Q1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
The wiki has,
Business Activity Monitoring are tools from various vendors that allow for real-...
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Hitchin' a ride
Some background
About 6 months ago an idea emerged in the VBA Code Review chatroom, and together with a fellow VBA reviewer and CR addict, I started working on what became Rubberduck, an open-source ...
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We should clean up posts that should be improved but haven't been and won't be
It's been about 5 months since we started testing Triage. There've been a fair number of hiccups, and there's still plenty of work to be done refining the criteria, but at this point I think the ...
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How do I insert inline code snippets on Stack Overflow? [duplicate]
I'm sorry for having to make a post to ask this, but I looked in all the documentation. If there's a link with finite details on posting techniques/code, please provide! Thanks.
I simply want to ...
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Does the amount of downvotes you recieve on a question affect a question-ban eligibility?
The description on how you receive a question ban is such:
Stack Exchange has automatic filters in place to ban questions from accounts that have contributed many low-quality questions in the past.
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Merge tags [vms] & [openvms]
I suggest merging these two tags: as of 2015-05-06 vms has 53 questions and openvms 86, and 19 with both. Of the remaining 34 questions tagged only [vms], it seems to me that all or almost all apply ...
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Question got an answer, got changed, got a new answer, got changed back
Consider In C++ objects: Should I be casting pointers with the parent class or should I be casting with the actual class itself. The initial question asked was about void*s and got an answer specific ...
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What's the [n] tag?
The n tag has a total of 6 questions about creating SQL tables in VB.net, moving files in Python, the %n prinf format specifier in C, getting a subset in R, and choice of version management tool in ...
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Do users who primarily downvote hurt the community?
I think the voting system is great for running a community-moderated forum such as SO, but are users who (almost) solely downvote hurting the community?
To explain where I got this thought, I noticed ...
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Were these two questions with duplicate titles 'grandfathered' in?
I know that when a user asks a question, they cannot ask one with an existing title, but how many scenarios does that check against?
I found this question regarding duplicate titles, which appears to ...
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Failed audit but can't review deleted answer
I just failed an audit in Low Quality Posts, but I can't review the answer to see what I missed because it has been deleted.
The post included a link to a third-party tool, as well as sample code ...
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Stack Overflow vs. Google Search [duplicate]
Sometimes I wonder why people answer questions in cases where it is too obvious that the OP didn't make a single attempt to find something on Google.
Just now I was reading a quite fresh question ...
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Possible Stack Overflow phishing site - Searchalleasy.com [duplicate]
Searchalleasy.com seems to have cloned StackOverflow and is actually coming up higher in some Google searches (didn't even realize at first that it wasn't Stack Overflow).
Seems to be a very current (...
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Does my own answer deletion/undeletion count towards the votes?
After answering a question, I realized that my answer didn't really solve the problem, so I decided to delete it while I thought a bit more about the problem and how to solve it. I made some changes, ...
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Non-English question mis-flagged during review - suggestions for improvement? [duplicate]
I recently reviewed this question and I voted to close it because it is not written in English. As an option "not in English" is not available, I chose a different one:
The post is probably not "rude ...
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Copy Editor badge "Go get it" link should point to Help and Improvement queue
Currently, the "Go get it" link for Copy Editor in the next badge widget is directing to Low Quality Posts queue.
I propose we point it to the Help and Improvement queue instead. This queue is ...
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What is the sort/display order going from top to bottom of answers on SO?
What is the sort/display order going from top to bottom of answers on SO?
My impression has always been that sort is:
correct answer
highest votes
timestamp
However I noticed some posts where the ...
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Is a question that can only be answered correctly by a small group of people a bad question? [duplicate]
Recently I asked this question on SO and it was quickly closed for being opinion based. One of the commenters mentioned that it could "only be accurately answered by the designers" of the language.
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Good answer but doesn't address the point
So I bumped into this dilemma today. A user asked a question about a NullPointerException. Another user gave an answer which contained very good advice for the code, but didn't really explained the ...
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Previews of links on the edit screen are not always accurate
The below link is only partially link-ified, but when you open up the edit screen the preview shows it full link-ified. I'm guessing it might be thrown off by the $ or something?
https://docs....
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How to ask an opinion question before starting to build a website
I will be building a new website, and I am about to ask what is the best language that suits such a model (I will also be stating what I am trying to do).
Is asking such a question permitted here?
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Get uncached version of "Newest Questions" feed
I was going to ask why new questions "with new activity" disappear when refreshing the page, and found it had been asked and answered before.
Me not being familiar with how web sockets work, my ...
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Is there a reason why badges related with bounties are trackable in meta?
I can see that the badges Altruist,Benefactor,Investor and Promoter are trackable in meta:
They cannot be earned in meta as there aren't any bounties in meta. I think that these badges should not be ...
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Logging in with username instead of email?
Can I log into Stack Overflow with my username (I've got a Stack Exchange account, of course) instead of having to enter my email?
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How to chat with another user
I am new to this site and just gained the chatting privilege. I understood what chatting meant, but I am not understanding how to chat. Can somebody tell me how to do that?
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Do we ***really*** need "What Easter Eggs have you placed in code?" back in the wild again?
I'm having a real hard time figuring out why ten people felt it was necessary to undelete https://stackoverflow.com/questions/140376/what-easter-eggs-have-you-placed-in-code.
Yes, it's a community ...
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My question can't be answered, there is no answer for it
I have posted this question: PayPal button with 'min_amount' AND 'set_customer_limit'
After the technical PayPal support has answered my ticket, the case is simple & clear: there ...
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Allow posting images even for new users, when the question would benefit from it
Currently new users aren't allowed to post images. This ban was implemented for fear of spammers, and later justified by noting that it actually cut down on screenshots of code and other text.
As an ...
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Why setting a question as un-community wiki does not affect answers?
Seems that if a question was automatically turned into community wiki during automatic triggers era, all the attached answers were also affected and made community wiki. (at least for 30+ answers ...
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Can we make approving suggested edits harder?
I just read and thought about this question, about how to deal with suggested edits that may or may not be "too minor" and reviewers that blindly approve anything that doesn't effectively harm the ...
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Improve Tag Wiki visibility
Many tags have extensive and detailed tag wikis with many useful guidelines for new questions, etc, but very, very few users seem to be able to discover the tag wikis.
Is there a way to make them ...
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What to do if OP is not reacting [duplicate]
The following scenario happened to me several times now:
I answer a question of a new (very low reputation) SO user. My answer stays the only one to this question. The OP does not react in any way, ...
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Make full tag wiki accessible from mobile view
When you visit the site using a mobile browser1, the tag view shows you the questions for a particular tag, but there is no way to directly access the tag wiki, with more documentation for this ...
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Unable to select range in reputation graph on stackoverflow profile page
I'm unable to select a range on the graph of the reputation profile tab. It does work for me on meta stackexchange or programmers for example. Seems that only stackoverflow is affected.
I'm on Opera ...
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Errors when fetching vote count and submitting comment
Why am I getting following error messages frequently?
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On which StackExchange site would a question about POSIX standards be most appropriate?
I have a question about the POSIX standards (specifically whether it specifies a particular location and name for the POSIX shell that is required to be available on all POSIX compliant systems).
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Most low-quality posts are comments
Today I reviewed Low Quality Posts. From which near about half of them are comments as an answer.
Most of them mention in the answer that they do not have enough reputation, so they post it as a ...
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Should there be a help section on "How to be a good reviewer according to Stack Overflow"?
My reviews are sometimes rejected by to the Stack Overflow review-system and I get redirected to a screen that says I should pay more attention and that luckily they already took care of the ...
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Double-spinners on SE mobile app
I've noticed 2 loading spinners when performing certain actions on the SE mobile app (Android specifically). One appears to be a modal, the other an element in the page.
Is this intentional? What's ...
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Where do we draw the line for link-only posts?
I recently got review-banned for failing a review audit. I don't much care that I'm banned1; I'll wait two days, maybe devote some time to actually answering, and keep reviewing.
This is the text, in ...
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Downvoting - What is the purpose? [closed]
I've just stumbled across this question which I believe is to be a good question see here. Not a great question but I totally understood what he required from the code, I also understand that the ...
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Why an image of clouds made of dots as an ad? [closed]
I was reading a question on Stack Overflow, and noticed that in the right side there was an empty ad, which consisted only of clouds over a blue sky:
It seemed curious to me that there were no info ...
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Does the same answer imply that the questions should be closed as duplicate?
Yesterday, I answered a question about C++ input with an answer that described the very common problem of mixing cin >> and getline in the same program and the confusion that ensues.
Three ...