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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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User admitting to multiple accounts

The simple act of having multiple accounts is no problem, according to @AndrewBarbers answer to Need guidance with addressing possible duplicate account issue The mere existence of a duplicate acc …
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Should we take in account implied semantics when answering questions?

This seems to be a little like an XY problem, but with a twist. In this case, you notice additional problems that the OP hasn't asked about (yet). If you are willing to go to the extra effort, I woul …
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What to do with question that external cause caused the problem in it?

The presence of an external cause doesn't really change anything. First, what to do with this new information: If its a completely different problem, and you could self-answer a new question, post …
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Is there a place for Web developers in the community?

To answer the titular question: Yes, definitely. We have plenty of very active web development tags; javascript, jquery and php are huge. To answer your body question; it appears you are asking abou …
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10 votes

Good or bad form? Answering a question using another Stack Overflow post

@Siddharth Rout's comment was completely on point. Link-only answers; even those to posts within SO, are not answers. You need to include the relevant part of the post (make sure to cite!) with the li …
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How to respond to a question that contains a minor bug

That's no typo; the OP clearly didn't initialize his variable, so you can't close it for that reason. A typo would be: Why doesn't my code compile? char c_buffer[MAX_PATH*2]: //Whoops! : instead …
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Can I answer my own question if it accomplishes the goal, but does not answer the question d...

The key here is that it doesn't matter that you posted the question. Would your alternative be a valid, useful answer if someone else had posted the question? More than likely, you can and should pos …
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Are bounties ONLY used to get attention?

Sure, users forget to give out their bounties. Is it done maliciously? I doubt it. There are some protective systems in place for this: An accepted answer posted after the bounty started is automatic …
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4 votes

Should incorrect information be allowed? what is the purpose?

To answer the titular question: Should incorrect information be allowed? No! ..and yes. Obviously we don't want incorrect information being perpetuated through the site. However, no one person, espec …
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What's the best way to respond to a question which can be answered simply by a "No."

"It isn't possible" is a perfectly valid answer. I wouldn't say its off-topic at all (we get this question a lot in c# by the way). The original comment; "Its not possible natively..." should have be …
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10 votes

How "general" must a problem be to warrant use of a language/library tag?

You should nearly always tag with the general language tag. For starters, it tells readers what language answers are expected in, and helps the syntax highlighter. For more selfish reasons, far more …
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2 votes

Should less-answered tags be worth more rep?

I can totally sympathize with this. wpf answers get far fewer votes than c# answers, and usually require a lot more work. However, I find it very hard to justify a vote in a given tag being more impo …
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SO lacks a mechanism for correcting long-standing false, but popular opinions/beliefs

Regardless of who is right in this scenario, I think your point that "we don't have a mechanism for correct wrong answers" is wrong, we do. Its called voting. You posted your answer on 1/11/15. Its b …
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5 votes

So how are you supposed to point a question at a different Stack Exchange site?

While that question is certainly more on-topic for Electronics.SE, its total crap, and not worth migrating. We should only be migrating (and flagging to migrate) high-quality questions that are poste …
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How to close if you don't have enough rep

Just flag it for closure with a standard close flag. The "Other" option isn't available to flaggers, so just pick the closest close reason you can. Custom flags should not be used for simple questio …
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