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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 "Very Low Quality" flags be offloaded entirely to tag experts?
Whether an answer is not even wrong sometimes requires understanding the question, but most answers that should be deleted don't fall into this: link-only answers, follow-up questions, thank-you notes …
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This tag is [history]
No, the tag should not be burninated. It needs to disappear, but not by burnination.
The history tag is widely used where some other tag would be more appropriate (browser-history, etc.), and on ques …
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Help test the new Top Nav: phase 3 testing runs this week
My first reaction to the site, about 5 seconds in, was
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEK
IT MOVES
THE HORROR
because the super-mega-expando search bo …
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Guidance when closing programming questions on Computer Science
On Computer Science Stack Exchange, we have a close reason that reads
Questions about software development or programming tools are off-topic here, but can be asked on Stack Overflow.
That's not …
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Accepted
Should we burninate the [kali-linux] tag?
SO gets a lot of crap questions about Kali Linux because Stack Exchange gets a lot of crap questions about Kali Linux, and SO is the most visible Stack Exchange site.
No amount of documentation in ta …
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Merge the "Not An Answer" and "Very Low Quality" flags into one
The new flag should just be called “delete”. It should work like close flags do: bring the post to a review queue (the current low quality queue), and not be shown to moderators. There should be prope …
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Is a self-answer of "looks like I had a typo" really not NAA?
A post that consists solely of “Question due to typo, case closed.” does not constitute an answer by any reasonable standard. A post that explains where the typo is would be a mediocre answer. A post …
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What's the justification for rejecting this answer edit?
Unfortunately, many reviewers on Stack Overflow systematically reject edits that correct mistakes in code, even if the correction is simple and obvious. This is contrary to the official rules which en …
4
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Why was my edit rejected as malicious?
This was a case of three bad reviewers.
When you reject a suggested edit as “spam or vandalism”, it trains the spam filter to think that the IP address or network it originates from is used by spammer …
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Thought experiment: What would happen if we didn't have close votes?
Once Usenet became popular¹, it became more and more common for a group to be overwhelmed with off-topic discussion. On Usenet, the only defense against off-topic content is a personal kill file. …
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Is SO/SE crosspost accepted?
There is a general network policy on this topic:
NO.
Posting on multiple sites (on or outside Stack Exchange) without being upfront about it is rude. It duplicates the effort to answer the question. …
34
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Is there anything appropriate community members can do, to lift another users penalty box ban?
I couldn't see any rude comments or abusive usage of the trusted user tools when skimming through the OP's history.
Abusive behavior routinely leads to deletion. You can't see the deleted content …
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Why was the question ‘"Ask forgiveness not permission" - explain’ closed as non-constructive?
We expect answers to be supported by facts, references, or expertise, but this question will likely solicit debate, arguments, polling, or extended discussion. …
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Accepted
Process for nominating and promoting canonical questions
On Unix & Linux, we tend to not worry too much as to whether a question is canonical. We try to list useful questions in the relevant tag wiki (see for example shell and the related tags listed at the …
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When is it OK to ask shell scripting questions on SO?
There is some overlap between Stack Overflow (about programming) and sites about computer usage (Super User, Unix & Linux, Ask Ubuntu, Ask Different, …).
If a question is about interactive command l …