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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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Does not including the dataframe's source code count as non-reproducible code?

As someone who spent a lot of time in the pandas tag and subsequently burned out for mainly this reason, here's how I handle it: Is the question an obvious duplicate? In other words, if I spend less …
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Veterans, have you ever received gratuity through SO?

This is something that has been on my mind for a while. I've seen a lot of users who have placed links to PayPal, Patreon and so on, on their profile page, for other users to "say thanks". One such us …
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128 votes

2020 Moderator Election Q&A - Question Collection

This has probably already been asked in some capacity, but I want to understand the reasoning of every candidate who decides to run. With all of the drama that has happened on the site in the last few …
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Is it acceptable to use a casual and jokey style in posts?

If you were to see a really good question saying "Thank in advance", would you downvote it just because of the unnecessary salutation? Or would you see through the fluff for the good content that lies …
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10 votes

Thanks a million, Jon Skeet

Questions to Jon If there was one thing you could change about Stack Overflow, or its community, what would it be? Have you ever had to delete an answer before? (Optional, if Yes) How many have you …
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5 votes

My question was buried too quickly in the questions list

Like @Makoto said, there is an incredible volume of questions coming into the site per minute. But, for what it's worth, a lot of the regulars here filter questions by tags. This means, they see mor …
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2 votes

Is "How do I work with this S4 object" a legitimate question to tag with "S4"?

I'd recommend keeping s4, but also adding r as the primary tag. This way, people who follow both tags can see it.
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194 votes

2019 Moderator Election Q&A - Questionnaire

This really depends on the topic under discussion as well as the room (its rules and guidelines). … In that situation, I'd want to understand what is going through this user's mind as they ask these questions, so I invite them to the python chatroom for a discussion. …
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The answer was not that bad (as compared to the others) to be present in the audit

At first look, it's not obvious it's an NAA -- the user makes an attempt to explain the problem and links to an issue on the Eclipse bug tracker. Granted, it's an answer, but it's definitely not a gre …
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How was this edit useful?

No, it wasn't useful in the slightest. I would've rejected that edit stating the reason as either making no improvement whatesoever, or being harmful, actually hindering readability by breaking tho …
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Is there a canonical question for a common misuse of `or` in Python?

Questions involving testing multiple variables against a single value have a couple of options: How to test multiple variables against a value? - This is the defacto option (quick google for "multip …
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29 votes

My mom and dad are proud of me!

Congratulations! I'm nowhere near 100k yet. However, two amazing things happened to me today: I wrote my 1000th answer, and I hit 20k So, I can understand the sense of accomplishment you must be …
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2017 Moderator Election Q&A - Question Collection

You stumble upon a question with a few downvotes. You see the user is new here, and has asked an extremely basic question that any self respecting programmer (including you), would find, perhaps a lit …
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Serial(?) editing spree of old question with pandas/python - adding dataframe tag to them

As the user who added the pandas tag usage guidance of tagging the question with a dataframe if it was necessary, I thought it would be good to weigh in. This guidance was partially directed towards …
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22 votes

Is it bad if I try to answer a question based on recently learned material while providing t...

There's no better way to learn than teaching someone else. If you feel that, hey, I can tackle this, then go for it. The worst that could happen is that you are downvoted. If the downvoter is civil, y …
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