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Questions that may not necessarily have a clear-cut right or wrong answer and are often subjective. If your question isn't a bug report, feature request, or request for assistance, or question with a concrete answer, it's probably a discussion.

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Introducing Text Ads! AKA Sponsoring That Fine Manual!

AI magic sees if it can connect the perceived intent of the visitor to content that one of our clients would like to get better exposed, and if so we generate the ads. It's marked up as promoted, a …
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I challenge the [kattis] tag

The tag info page for kattis says it all: Use this tag for programming challenges found on Kattis.com. Kattis is a website where you can find hundreds of programming problems to solve. Kattis is u …
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The Goal of Teams: Our Follow-Up to Your Questions

Call it Projects. I read your post and got a much better idea what problem "Teams" should solve. However, all you are writing about is showcasing work and displaying (open source) projects. If this f …
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What would happen if I posted thoughts on how to write a Stack Overflow robot?

To me, it sounds like a good idea for a self-answered discussion. …
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Duplicate Closing Rampage

It happened to me today that I found several duplicate questions for a common questions. So I identified the oldest one (with a good, high-voted, unfortunately unaccepted answer), and went on a rampag …
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Answering my own question, while not fully sure about the answer, if there is no other answe...

Please post your solution! Yes, if you figured out anything that solves your problem, that's by definition a solution, and worth an answer. Even if it might not be the best answer, it is much bet …
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Blindly Copy-Pasting Code is BAD: A Gentle Reminder!

We should totally add a warning popup that appears whenever someone is copying code. You know, like this: The Learn more button should link to this meta thread, or the blog post. You may dismiss the …
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Where can I find some interesting JavaScript questions to answer?

Everybody vote on questions! This is the basic mechanism that will allow us to filter out the pearls from the crap. I don't see any way around this solution. Every question page you open, vote on it. …
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Is this library promotion spamming?

I just noticed these answers. They all start with the same sentence: An other approach is to use underscore.aggregate library (mixin for underscorejs). While each of them seems to answer the res …
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A [conceptual] burnination request

I just stumbled upon a conceptual question that was tagged as such. Wow! The tag description is literally meta: Conceptual questions involve programming problems which are not related to program c …
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Is it bad practice to post a short answer first and then add details afterwards?

Is it bad practice to post a short answer first and adding details afterwards? No. It's the key to get high a reputation as the Fastest gun in the west :-) Joking aside, I can see its benefits, …
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The Stack Overflow 1 Million Points Club!

It is my pleasure to congratulate T.J. Crowder on this well-deserved achievement: With over 15,000 javascript answers, he is the unrivaled top user for that tag, and he provides a constant stream1 of …
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OverflowAI Search is now available for alpha testing (September 13, 2023)

I'd hate to see randomness introduced into the search. A core feature of the public web is that content and pages can be linked; that includes search results. Sure, the results change over time as the …
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Should code-only answers that promote the author's library be flagged?

It's a code-only answer, without any discussion of the problems they solve or of how the library code solves those problems. Then that makes it a bad answer. Downvote it, possibly comment on it. …
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Staging Ground Workflow: Canned Comments

The proposed canned comments below are inspired by the Question Close Reasons I would suggest you have a look at the frequently asked questions about asking, formatting and scope of the site. These …
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