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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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The new user first selected mine as his answer, then choose another

This could happen due to more than one possible cause: The OP changes his mind The OP does not know that he can only choose one answer The OP accidentally clicks the other answer when browsing on hi …
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16 votes
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Should I vote on mediocre posts?

I normally do not vote on mediocre (neither useful nor unuseful) posts. This also includes posts which I cannot decide its usefulness in the given time (as I read it). To do otherwise may give wrong …
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2 votes
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How long should I leave a question without an accepted answer, even if suitably answered?

(Last note: about waiting, it may be a little different if the question is on Meta discussion, however, since the answer cannot be easily judged as "working or not working". … - since it is a discussion anyway.) …
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43 votes
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Should I approve a minor code edit when code is not part of the problem?

While reviewing, I recently encounter some minor (suggested) edit cases where the codes in the questions are changed by the editor but are not part of the problems. One instance is something like thi …
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63 votes
3 answers
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Enter at least 15 characters - why would the @userwhohasverylongname be included in the calc...

In Stack Overflow, we have a prevention against short and not-so-meaningful comments like: "+1", "-1", "huh?", "nononono", "blabla" And so on by having a minimum number of comment characters (which …
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18 votes
1 answer
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I have accepted an answer, but I found someone's post that has better answers. Should I make...

I have recently asked a question where an answerer kindly gives me a working solution, though not as automated as I wanted. Seeing that the answerer seems to have better knowledge than me - but at the …
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Pointless grammar-only edits on questions

It is more of the amount of the grammatical errors which a user is editing rather than the grammar editing itself, I think. As long as the user edits significantly, be it grammar or format or taggin …
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