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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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Behavior on questions caused by typographical errors

Unfortunately, the "vote to close + comment explaining the typo to the OP" approach opens a window of opportunity for opportunists to exploit the comment-answer before sufficient close votes can accru …
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What are the chances of a -7 Question being Reopened?

After making a total hash of a first time question, the OP now has a -7 score on his/her first question, and was quite rightly closed as 'unclear'. After some coaxing, the question has been formatted …
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Are hats like Red Shirt and Imitation Crab scaring off new Users?

It might just be me, but the usual stream of marginally bad questions are being met with torrents of downvotes today, presumably because of the Hat Incentives to do same. Although in no means am I co …
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Are hats decreasing the quality of Stack Overflow?

Well, there's no doubt that hats certainly change the community's skyline for three weeks or so. Personally I don't believe this is a bad thing at all. It allows the boundaries to be pushed in various …
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What's the refiner badge all about?

Before I zealously go editing questions after my next answer upvote, can I confirm that my understanding of this badge (and the gold and bronze variants thereof) are correct: Edited 50 questions w …
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What is a help vampire?

Here are some further symptoms of a help vampire, viz a poster who treats the SO community as they would an online product support chat helpline, i.e. a user who: Will continue to extend the origina …
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Should I pay back debt to old answers with upvotes?

As others have pointed out, that in general, upvoting is encouraged, provided its done within the rules, to the point where you should receive the Vox Populi badge for maxing out your available votes. …
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Ethics Concerning Anwers from Others' Comments

One consideration is that it takes longer to post a decently constructed answer than it does to put a one-liner comment - a commenter will typically always win the quick draw race. Also, comment answe …
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Why do people care about reputation points?

As a freelancer / contractor, reputation on a site which is as well known and respected as SO can translate into a real competitive edge when trying to edge out others on a new project or consulting o …
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