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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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"google-rich-snippets" instead of "rich-snippets"
For Google’s Rich Snippets, we currently have the following tags:
google-rich-snippets (27 57 94)
rich-snippets (138 146 172)
(12 20 36 questions have both tags.)
I propose to use only google-ric …
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2
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"Sina Weibo" and "Weibo"
According to their current tag descriptions, weibo (41 questions) and sinaweibo (21 questions) seem to be about the same thing: the service/website Sina Weibo.
All 21 questions questions that used si …
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Suggest a Question for the 2015 Stack Overflow User Survey
Are you aware that all your published content is licensed under Creative Commons BY-SA (3.0)?
Yes.
Yes, but I have no idea what that means.
No, I was not aware.
What are you talking about?
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Are there any secret badges on Stack Overflow?
Jeff Atwood wrote in 2009:
I’m specifically referring to the secret Stack Overflow hacker badge. It does exist, though it has yet to be awarded. (There might even be some other secret badges out ther …
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The tags [apache-jena] and [jena] should be synonyms [duplicate]
The tags jena and apache-jena seem to be about the same thing: https://jena.apache.org/
Proposal: Add apache-jena as synonym of jena.
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How does Stack Overflow keep such a clean community and keep out spam algorithmically? Is it...
Stack Exchange has a site for this.
Community Building
https://communitybuilding.stackexchange.com/
Check what’s on-topic there.
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Can I copy/paste some of my answers to a blog?
It’s your answer, and you are the only author?
You may post it. No attribution required.
It’s your answer, and other users edited it?
If the edits were minor, you may post it without attribution. But …
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0
answers
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The tags [friendly-url] and [clean-urls] seem to be about the same thing
friendly-url (676):
A friendly URL is a website address that does not contain a query string or complex strings in the URI, instead relying on a human-readable, SEO-friendly resource path after th …
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Topic suggestions for the 2016 Stack Overflow Developer Survey
Are you aware that all content you contribute to Stack Overflow (which includes code) is licensed under Creative Commons BY-SA (3.0)?
Yes.
Yes, but I have no idea what that means.
No, I was not awar …
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Should I approve edits to off-topic questions?
Should you approve edits to off-topic questions? I think yes.
Should you have approved this particular edit? I think no, it seems to be too minor.
Good edits to off-topic questions can be useful. Th …
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What to do when an OP asks to delete my code from my answer?
The OP has two options:
Use your code + attribute it according to Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0.
(Assuming that giving the code to the instructor is some kind of publication. On top of that, academic e …
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Is it OK to promote my own code by answering my own questions?
You could create a question at Software Recommendations SE (tagged with jquery) and answer it yourself, either including the full code (if it’s short) or linking to it. Make sure to disclose that it’s …
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answer
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[spec], [specification], [specifications]
We have these three tags, that seem to be about the same thing:
spec (× 231)
specification (× 175)
specifications (× 432)
I think we should use only one tag -- if we need it at all, that is.
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Does licensing permit using code found in answers on SO at work?
Assuming that the code is eligible for copyright protection, and assuming that the author had the right to license it under CC BY-SA 3.0 (so it would be case {3}):
You have to license your applicatio …
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0
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The tags [percent-encoding], [uriencoding], [urlencode], and [url-encoding]
We have four tags that seem to be about the same concept:
urlencode (1181)
This is about encoding text in/for a URL. Some characters are not valid for URLs. For instance ' or \ and more.
url-encod …