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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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Should I add an answer or ask a new question on related subject?

Ask a new question, tag it with all of the correct tags (go, nan, floating-point, sorting), provide as much detail as you can in order to allow someone to answer, then give it a day or two for someone …
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New Users feeling unwelcomed

The recent blog post https://stackoverflow.blog/2018/04/26/stack-overflow-isnt-very-welcoming-its-time-for-that-to-change/ says that minority users feel unwelcome. Would hiding new users identity hel …
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Is sharing credentials and providing access to the system allowed/is a good practise?

The user didn't give out his credential, he gave NEW (and temporary) credentials. This should be totally fine, and under the circumstances should be preferred to the alternative. Typicaly the team v …
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Is it valid to knowingly repost an existing (fixed) bug report as a question on Stack Overflow?

I would say there is a 3rd option: the OP is posting the question to make the answer more accessible. I would consider that a valid reason to post the question here. You spent a half hour searching …
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Do you have to be an expert to post an answer?

I found the comment you are referring to, and I think it was borderline rude, but it wasn't addressed to you -- you were at that point just a bystander. RH wanted clarification -- either just to be c …
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Should I broaden a question where the answers are broader than the question?

Looking at the history, you would not be broadening the question if you removed python from the subject as well as the python tag, instead you would be returning it to its original state. None of the …
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What could I have done better so that my question was not closed and I would have got positi...

Not to excuse either the downvotes or the votes to close, but your actual question is inappropriate for SO. Basically it is either asking for a library recommendation or for a code review. Library r …
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Canonical, language-agnostic question for if(var != "x" || var != "y" ...)

I don't think there can be a language agnostic answer to this question, because some languages allow expressing the concept [item not in a list or set] more precisely. For instance, I've always thoug …
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Asking why someone else’s answer was deleted

This answer to Change type of a column with numbers from varchar to int was deleted a few years before I answered the same question (before I had enough reputation points to see deleted posts), and I’ …
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Why was my question on what features in C# 10 are tied to the runtime closed?

I asked this question, Does C# 10 support the .NET Framework?, and it has been closed as “needs focus” (I am not sure how it was closed; I don’t see the close votes that normally appear, nor a moderat …
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Stack Overflow is migrating to CommonMark on Saturday, June 20, 2020

status-bydesign Possible bug: My answer to this question, how to hide <div> in html page in asp.net, gets mangled if I don’t include an XML comment (or possibly a bunch of blank lines or other text).
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Is "don't use GOTO because it's bad practice" a valid answer to "how to use GOTO to implemen...

Given that the question has the preferred solution and it is asking how to implement the non-preferred solution, I think it is very clearly an educational question. A question asked to learn more abo …
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Warning about being blocked when deleting question

I have a question that I would like to delete -- not a lot of details, no votes, under 1k of views. Unfortunately, it has an (incorrect) answer, so when I tried to delete it, I got warned of a questio …
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