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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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Regex and HTML - The long tail annoys me
I suspect most people who ask such questions genuinely aren't even remotely aware of the possibilty that regexes shouldn't aren't the way to go, so such a link can be useful. I think Bobince's answer …
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Setting up a FAQ for the C++ tag
The FAQ part of c++faq is a meta tag. Meta tags are considered harmful.
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What kind of computer is being used in "Workin on ur problemz"?
What are the things between the normal keyboard and the monitor in this picture?
This image appears when you strike upon an error on Stack Overflow, and other images too, all with this computer.
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Should we [uninstall] this tag?
I've come across the uninstall tag. Is it a meta tag that should be burninated?
If it isn't burninated, should it be renamed uninstallation to make it a noun rather than a verb?
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Is [nested] a meta tag?
I'm after some discussion rather than a burnination.
I suspect the tag nested doesn't make sense by itself, without being combined with some other tag. …
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Can I report scrapers using the (presumably trademarked) "stackoverflow" in their domain name? [duplicate]
While googling, I came across the url
www.stackoverflow.dluat.com/questions/tagged/delayed-job?page=4&sort=votes&pagesize=15
and I was fooled into clicking on the link.
Regardless of whether it …
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Is asking why a language uses a keyword instead of another more descriptive/obvious one in s...
Sometimes there is a publicly available source for the answer.
For example, Matz, the creator of Ruby, has described on a Ruby mailing list why he uses respond_to? rather than responds_to?, and state …
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Can we [sort] out this [alphabetical] soup?
We have both alphabetical (414 questions) and alphabetical-sort (78 questions).
The questions in each tag look similar, and I can't think of a difference in meaning. They should be merged.
Although …
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This tag is in the [frame]
The tag frame is a bit ambiguous. It tells people to not use it for HTML questions, but there's 248 such questions, and it may be used for other unrelated purposes (there's two cases of it being used …
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Accepted
What tag should I use to ask questions about the P programming language?
c is just done as a single character tag. I don't think there's any reason it should be different for p.
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Are questions about checking correctness of code on topic?
You should totally drop that and try Code Review.
It's a Stack Exchange specifically for this purpose.
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We need to keep [tabs] on this ambiguity
The tag wiki for tabs says
A user interface pattern that allows for the display of multiple pages
or elements with a navigation reference above, below, or to the side
of the content. On clicki …
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We're in a state of [flux] with [reactjs-flux]
The tag wikis of flux and reactjs-flux suggest they're referring to the same concept. Should they be merged?
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Should existing questions tagged as being about project management be evaluated for whether ... [duplicate]
This question was tagged as being about agile, scrum and scrummaster, and when I voted to close with the rationale "I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is about project managem …
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What to do with implicit tags for a very complex, specific library?
Related question: Should a question tagged with [ruby-on-rails] ever not have a [ruby] tag?
There's currently 197K questions that have ruby-on-rails but not ruby. Ruby is the language, Rails is the f …