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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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Doesn't the Stack Overflow community like innovative things?

Doesn't the Stack Overflow community like innovative things? We like innovative things - what we do not like are features shoved down our throats from out of nowhere (because early participants had …
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How best to edit questions for which the answer turns out to be "not possible...but"

As with many things in life: it is a judgement call. When deciding whether to widen the scope of a question based on answers, always ask yourself if value will be lost were the answer to be removed? S …
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Why do language-variations of the same site not appear in the User's info and do they apply ...

There does not exist such a thing as a "language-variation" of a site on the Stack Exchange network. What you call "variations" are separate sites, just in their respective languages. This means that …
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How to improve voter turnout on moderator elections?

We do need more people voting, that's how the democratic process works and ideally, we would see the turnout around 60%, but: moderator elections are not comparable to state-wide elections, no issues …
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"46.8+ Billion Times a developer got help" - how is this calculated?

Glorfindel's answer perfectly sums up the most likely basis of this "calculation". I would only add that a metric including only positively scored or accepted answers would yield a much more precise s …
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What am I doing so wrong when I suggest things to SO? All of my ideas are terribly received

StackExchange Data Explorer (SEDE) is a good place to start when drafting a proposal: not only data analysis makes requests look professional, it also helps steering the conversation towards constructive discussion
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Should I edit answer for : Merging between forks in GitHub?

You have the privilege to edit posts unilaterally; use it. If you think the edit benefits the post, just go ahead and do it. Staff or no staff should not concern you when editing - only the quality of …
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Should an answer refactor the user code?

Up to you, frankly. Depends on how much of your time you are willing to spend educating a user. If you know what the OP is using is an anti-pattern, feel free to rewrite it if you feel up to it and po …
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Can someone replicate Stack Overflow if all users put their posted content under e.g. CC0?

A small excurse into licensing world Licensing is a form of waiving some of the rights you have as an author of a piece of work. By default, when you create something that's not a part of your employm …
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Should we accept tag wiki excerpts with co-tagging guidelines?

Should we accept tag wiki excerpts with co-tagging guidelines? Yes we should as long as the co-tagging guidelines make sense and are created in good faith. First of all, tag usages guidance in tag w …
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Do good answers require an explanation?

Do good answers require an explanation? Yes, yes they do. If there was an obvious mistake in the asker's code, the question should've been closed in the first place as "not reproducible or caused by …
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How can I get Stack Overflow datasets related to comment ending with .csv?

As an alternative to data dumps, you can use the Stack Exchange Data Explorer (aka SEDE). Although due to sheer number of comments on Stack Overflow, such a query is going to be slow due to the leadin …
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Why was I suspended from suggested edits review on a closed question?

Let's break down the edit you approved: The author is asking what is the difference between those two Now the question author looks like a lunatic for referring to themselves in third person. First …
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Are code coverage questions on topic for Stack Overflow?

Gathering code coverage programmatically is, indeed, on-topic on Stack Overflow. After all, code coverage tools are tools commonly used by programmers in programming context (and not on a boat). That …
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Should I broaden a question where the answers are broader than the question?

Actually, the confusing situation you got into might be a result of improper edits made to the post over the years. Consider the initial revision of the post from 2009 (which, with some refining edits …
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