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Move [order-of-evaluation], [order-of-operations], and [evaluation-order] synonyms to [order...

The order-of-evaluation, order-of-operations, and evaluation-order synonyms are falsely linking to operator-precedence. They should instead be synonyms for order-of-execution. I believe the status quo …
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-25 votes
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Can we hide the tail end of overly long answers?

The Problem Many questions have answers which are of high quality, but which are also extremely long (compared to how short they could be). Some examples (see the accepted answer): What is the copy-a …
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Add an explanation of the XY problem to the help center

Based on the feedback I've seen in the comments, here is my attempt at refining the accepted answer to make it suitable for a help center article. Note that I've deliberately used a non-programming ex …
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Add an explanation of the XY problem to the help center

This answer on Stack Exchange Meta would be a good basis for a help center article. It still needs a bit of work; namely I think the example is too long. Questions which are XY problems frequently app …
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Add language hint to [c++98], [c++03], ..., [c++26] tags

Can you please add a syntax highlighting hint for the C++ programming versioned tags such as c++20. It is generally recommended to use both c++ and the version-specific tag, and c++ already has this h …
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Mass tagging request: add [c++] to questions tagged [c++98], [c++03], etc

There is strong consensus that the c++ tag should be applied to all questions marked with the version specific tags c++98, c++03, c++11, c++14, c++17, c++20, c++23, and c++26. This rule has been follo …
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Make gold language badge privileges apply to [language-agnostic]

The assumption is that someone with a gold badge in java or c++ is able to recognize duplicates based on their experience with a language. To my understanding, this is why they are able to single-hand …
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28 votes
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Add a text field for specifying a reason when rolling back edits

In Leave comment when rolling back an edit?, the top answer suggests that you can click Edit for any post in the history, and then leave a reason for the edit. This is effectively rolling back a post …
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Remove language hint from [gcc] tag or make [c++] a stronger hint

Every now and then, I come across C++ questions for which syntax highlighting is broken. For example: What's {} in void({})? renders as follows: This is obviously broken and should look like: This i …
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2 votes
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Can we have automatic pretty links to questions in comments? [duplicate]

I adore that you can write a link to a Stack Exchange question in a post like: https://stackoverflow.com/q/1452721/5740428 and it automatically expands to Why is "using namespace std;" considered bad …
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