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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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2017 Moderator Election Q&A - Question Collection

Due to your status and actions as moderator and no matter how reasonable your conduct, you will be personally insulted more frequently, will have your competence questioned more publicly, and will be …
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Why are comments closed on the latest blog post?

I'm mostly surprised that comments were ever enabled on that post - perhaps it's not possible to disable them before publishing. Any post about women (in tech) is going to attract trolls. Explicitly …
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48 votes

Is Documentation failing?

Well, motivated by this post, I dove into the Java documentation and... wow. The first post I even read has blatantly wrong information (it said that an ArrayList resizes without overhead - which is …
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How to respond to an (unlikely) call for (emergency) help?

There are two possibilities. They are a troll - We need to remove the post ASAP because it's crap, it's off-topic, and it makes light of serious issues. Also, we want to protect mandatory reporter …
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Unsupported conclusions regarding the question about the use of unit tests

I don't think you can state what you do about the data. As the saying goes: there are little lies, there are big lies, and there are statistics. You have identified one issue, but there are qui …
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3 votes

Properly addressing programming questions

I believe that this is the core of your question: . . . it seems the chances of new users really learning anything diminishes on full blown code they can hardly even decipher that they might be ju …
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Would you like to test the 2017 Developer Survey?

I would love to know more about how people's technology stack has changed over their career and more about how technologies lead into each other. e.g. Does C lead more to Java or to C++? Do people wh …
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Observations from a long-time contributor turned read-only user

Just addressing point #2: Finding results from 9+ years ago... and then having to scroll down through answers to see who updated it based on a decade of changes. Why isn't this problem solved yet? …
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How can I get questions un-downvoted?

My experience has been that you can't reliably get people to un-downvote. Bounties, meta posts, etc. can bring more attention and garner upvotes to counter the downvotes, but it's extremely unlikely …
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Why is Stack Overflow's disclosure of email addresses to Amazon a big deal?

Talking about email addresses It certainly can be used to identify you An email address can be used by you to identify yourself, but it's not reversible in a vacuum. Tell me who owns jennifer.hu …
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