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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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Downvote for a questions based on immense research?
I don't know about the other downvoters, but this is my analyis:
Your Grammar is poor. It's poor enough that I had a bit of trouble reading through the question. This will cause people to downvote …
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Accepted
Declined Flag Feedback
I agree with you that it's in essence a "thank you" answer, but I can understand how, at first glance, it might not be recognized as such.
Generally speaking, Moderators tend not to delete answers fo …
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Should we ban link only comments to idownvotedbecau.se?
I think idownvotedbecau.se is good as a supplemental resource, but I don't think it's very effective as a link-only comment.
idownvotedbecau.se is not a suitable substitute for actual communication b …
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Is it acceptable to bookmark user-specific searches in order to target improvements on those...
It's good that you edit posts to make them better, but targeting specific users and searching specifically for their posts is another matter.
Following a user around is creepy, even if you're follo …
3
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Accepted
Unsure why I got a downvote hours after my question was answered
You don't need to break any rules in order to get downvoted, just about any reason someone has to dislike your post is grounds to downvote it.
So, if your post has a bunch of code in it that's not c …
1
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Timing, edits and voting
Fundamentally, the question didn't change. The OP is still asking about why it does not work.
The answer said something about
Seems like you are disposing url before it is used for download.
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11
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Highly upvoted answer on highly upvoted question is totally wrong?
The only answer here is really to use your common sense. In this specific case, I don't think that you need to change anything.
You need to consider the ultimate goal of questions and answers on t …
2
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How would you handle a question that doesn't demonstrate minimal efforts?
The reason we want effort and research, is because it brings multiple desirable qualities to the question
One thing that effort does for you, is it lets you find existing answers, so you don't have …
3
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I gamify Stack Overflow; I'm a rep-aholic. How do I stop?
If you want to reduce the negative side of gamification as a whole, you can do your part by discouraging other people from over-gamifying the site. In essence, make the gamification itself better.
D …
0
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What should I do with answers that try to solve the problem without answering the question?
I personally like to consider the OP to be the prototypical user of your answer. In essence, future visitors who will make use of your answer, are likely people facing the same or a similar scenario …
2
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Accepted
Closing a question as duplicate
If the technologies that you're using are different enough that the answer to the old question doesn't work anymore, then your question is not a duplicate of the old question.
You're using a differ …
41
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Are high rep users assumed to have 'done their homework'?
If that were a low rep user, the results would have likely been the same.
Research itself is not the important part. The important part is the usual results of that research:
The question is clear …
35
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Is it always a good idea to demand the OP "post some code"?
It's a good idea to ask the OP for code, when you actually want to see what the OPs code is.
I know that sounds overly obvious, but it seems to me some commenters haven't entirely thought through …
45
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Narrowing ourselves into irrelevance
I think that the biggest issue is that people reading your question don't understand what your use case is.
Your title was What's the relationship between flask-login and flask-security?
You yours …
5
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Accepted
Is there a way to indent a chunk of code?
This is a little bit more of a workaround that a full blown feature, but you can just put a non-indented character in it, and then use the code sample button.
that button in the functions bar above …