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I object to my question being closed

That's great. It shows that you didn't bother to read the close reason. Too broad: There are either too many possible answers, or good answers would be too long for this format. Please add details to …
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Regex and HTML - The long tail annoys me

The neverending influx of these horrible questions is catalyst for the smartassistance from some Stackoverflowers. Or to put it in nicer words: it's a meme. And people have simply given up being he …
mario's user avatar
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Regarding the Stack Overflow close review queue

Proposal: Allow filtering by CV reasons inside Off-Topic There are sub-reasons of Off Topic for closing a question general computing hardware and software question no repro code no attempted solution …
KatieK's user avatar
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Regarding the Stack Overflow close review queue

Proposal for prevention: Question template(s) The purpose here is to DECREASE the portion of the close review queue, that is due to low-quality questions, by making common requirements clearer. Like, …
Doug_Ivison's user avatar
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Can we defy [convention]?

No. To quote the wiki: A convention is a set of agreed, stipulated, or generally accepted norms. It typically helps common efficiency or understanding but is not required, as opposed to a strict stan …
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Is it OK to downvote questions because of bad grammar?

My stance on bad grammar in question: If I can understand exactly what the asker means even with bad grammar: (suggest) edit and fix it. If I can't understand some of the matters because of bad gram …
Andrew T.'s user avatar
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12 votes

Is masked profanity allowed on SO (or *.se)

Generally, the language used on these sites is indeed expected to be clean and professional: anyone using the f-word in their regular speech will have it edited or removed. That definitely includes ma …
Pekka's user avatar
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People voting to close a question for the wrong reasons

However, it still got 3 votes towards closing the question because of insufficient information to diagnose the problem. [...] It's just a little frustrating when you ask a completely reasonable and v …
George Stocker's user avatar
5 votes
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Should this 'vs.' question have been closed by a moderator?

It was closed for the reasons I laid out in my comment: I closed this as "Too Broad", but "Primarily Opinion Based" would also work here. We don't do well in the "This vs. That" format. Our format do …
George Stocker's user avatar
9 votes

Google featuring Stack Overflow answers now? (Chrome)

Google's OneBox The algorithm is still clearly very flawed, but have a look; Google seems to be using OneBox to provide answers to more complex questions, based on public web resources. I suspect that …
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Proposal for policy change re on-topic rule 4 "homework"

Because I don't see "homework" as a meaningful classification of questions, I want to concentrate on this statement you made: Now, here's the rub: What if the user has no clue? Perhaps they are new t …
roippi's user avatar
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Please clarify the policy on homework questions

Don't look for an SE policy to give you any guidance on how to deal with homework questions. The most commonly applicable issue with them is the one that's actually listed as an off-topic reason list …
Hans Passant's user avatar
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I tried asking a sub-question to get answers, and got marked duplicate

Your 2nd question reads a bit as: My previous question wasn't answered, so let's ask it again. Now someone with domain knowledge will probably be able to tell the difference, or perhaps notice that …
Bernhard Barker's user avatar
22 votes

Do any companies have agreements with Stack Overflow to use the site as a support channel? W...

Quoting "Why we're not customer support for [your favorite company]", note: But I was referred here by [company] for support! Yes. For your on-topic, programming-related questions. For your questions …
Benjamin Gruenbaum's user avatar
10 votes
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How does this ask for an off-site resource?

Let's look at the initial edit: Title: consuming RESTful api using java Content: how to call a put method in rest with following request body { "salutation": "Mr.", "firstName": "Tim", "lastName": "C …
Benjamin Gruenbaum's user avatar

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