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Use this tag when examining what is on-topic or off-topic, and why.

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Why is Stack Exchange so bent on not have a question that discusses things?

(I will restrict the scope of this answer to Stack Overflow.) Why does stackexchange very heavily penalize people that ask questions that call for a discussion. …
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Is it on topic to ask for guidelines to solve a bigger problem?

Is it on topic to ask for guidelines to solve a bigger problem? Yes, as long as the asker frames their question with enough detail on what they are trying to do so that the question doesn't: Un …
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Are questions about software usage to help programming still on topic?

but shouldn't this more reduced to IDEs instead of any software that a programmer might use? No, it shouldn't. Is vim an IDE? What about git? I mean, the description is a bit broad. Many prog …
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Do bitwise/logical operator math questions belong on Stack Overflow or Math.StackExchange?

As Adrian points out: Math.SE seems okay, but Computer Science SE should be fine too. The [boolean-algebra] tag at Math.SE would be a suitable destination, according to my understanding of this …
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What's the minimum requirement for questions tagged with [naming-conventions]?

Two factors that can make naming-conventions questions on-topic: The convention is not merely a stylistic choice; there is some objective advantage in following it. (For instance, there might be lib …
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Are questions asking for a release date on topic?

That strays too far from the general scope guidelines for them to be acceptable. As for which close reason to pick, I would go with Off-Topic/Other/"because it is asking for a release date". …
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Is example (not code) requesting in some situations on-topic?

First of all, I would say it is not a very good question, and it is probably deserving of being downvoted. That doesn't automatically mean it needs to be closed, though. In the case of this specific q …
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Questions looking for an example

The question definitely should not be closed. The issue typical of "I'm looking for an example" questions which motivates a separate clause in that close reason is not about examples per se, but about …
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What differentiates this from a "write my software for me" question?

I will address one specific part of your case: I'm concerned that this user is trying to pay people SO rep in exchange for doing their job for them. Content curation here isn't meant to evaluate …
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To what extent are "What does [thing] do" questions OK to ask?

Polk notes, clarifying how a specific functionality works is by itself a "specific programming problem" -- that phrase does not limit the scope of this site to debugging or snippet writing questions. …
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Why is the question about JavaScript variable naming rules not considered on-topic?

As far as the on-topicness of the question goes, the one objectionable thing I see is the beginning of the first sentence: Can anyone point me to a Web page detailing the characters [...] "Point …
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Why was my programming question closed as off-topic despite receiving some upvotes?

The close reason shown in the "on hold" notice applies straightforwardly to your question: "Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a s …
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Can we keep the good results to an off topic question on the site?

Tiny Giant's answer explains why this question should not be reopened. Here, I will focus on what there is in the answers that might justify an historical lock. Since I don't know the guidelines and p …
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Can we keep the good results to an off topic question on the site?

This is a summary of the changes being made to the answers to make them match the slimmed-down question, so that the changes are easier to review. Feel free to use this "answer" to keep track of your …
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Are questions about the motives of programming library developers on-topic?

Yesterday, taking a cue from remarks about migration amidst this discussion, I have asked at the Open Source Meta whether the question would be a good fit for that site. The initial reaction has been …
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