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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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Off topic questions have to be cleared out of the way, but NOT via closure
Downvotes are more relevant to this discussion than close votes, as they push the question straight down the page. …
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Why do people always suggest command-line, config-file and ini-file solutions while there is...
Stackoverflow is for programming problems. If a problem can be solved with a UI, it's pretty frequently not a programming problem. Sometimes we give users the benefit of the doubt and offer a programm …
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Should incorrect information be allowed? what is the purpose?
Stack Overflow is a commercial business founded on the desire of some people to get help and the willingness of other people to provide help. As a business, it depends on many people using the site. T …
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Accepted
SO lacks a mechanism for correcting long-standing false, but popular opinions/beliefs
Any question that serves as a platform for this drama is, ipso facto, 'primarily opinion-based.' Appropriate closure will remove the temptation to attempt to found, or lose, a religion.
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Understanding pattern of responders bypassing the actual question
Some people here would like to believe that software engineering is a profession, with professional standards. When they read a question which makes their eyes bleed due to horrible practice, they try …
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Languages vs libraries
Tags are crowd-sourced, not curated and not designed. So your suggestion needs to be made to the four winds, as it were.
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What kind of computer is being used in "Workin on ur problemz"?
It's an iKibble.
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On large communities decaying over time, being nice or mean, and Stack Overflow
This answer exists to present some implications of Shog9's authoritative response.
Shog9 offers a vision on which the SO is the ultimate Mechanical Turk of programming question-answering. The fact tha …
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How should questions containing proprietary code be handled when OP asks for deletion
This is an entirely legal question. If a user posts code that is not her or his IP (because it is the property of his or her employer), and to which the user has no legal right to grant the CC license …
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Why do people scare off new users?
The vast numerical majority of people who post questions on SO will never be back to answer another question. They may ask a good question, they may ask a bad question, but they aren't here to 'join', …
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New declined flag nag goes poorly with the uncertainty of declined flags
Until tonight, I've never paid any attention to the disposition of my flags. My flag limit is high, it's never decreased, so, pretty clearly, on average I'm not doing anything too silly.
However, for …
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How to handle a disgruntled user who follows and downvotes things?
I hypothesize that Shog9 asked you to post this here to start a more general discussion about what happened to you. …
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Accepted answer in meta appears to differ from judgement of moderator
The real issue here is that it's not the job of the diamonds to close or delete garden-variety crap. That's the job of users with close and delete privileges derived from their reputation. I appreciat …
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Another review problem: meh answer to bad, closed, question
https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/6332317
Here we have a shopping question. And, in response, a shopping answer. Yea, it's rather linkful, but what do you expect? Bad questions make …
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What to do with tag wikis that verge on advertisements?
Consider https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/openshift. To me, this reads like someone's marketing dept wrote it. Does it bother anyone else? If so, what's the appropriate response?