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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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Asker thinks there's a bug in their code but there isn't, should you answer explaining why not?
Yesterday I came across this question, where the asker asks for help debugging an "impossible to find" bug in their code. It's a well-formed question: has MCVE, expected/actual output and brief descri …
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Should the "Time to take a stand" question be closed / moved?
I don't believe that Joel's post is as off-topic as it might appear at first glance. Stack Overflow is not just a Q & A site, it's also an international recruitment agency for programmers, and many of …
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Why are questions on the algorithms tag downvoted/closed so aggressively?
Yesterday while browsing the algorithms tag, I came across this question, which at the time had already received 2 downvotes and 2 close votes:
0/1 knapsack with dependent item weight?
It's a quest …
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Should SO Documentation be used for documenting file formats? [closed]
Is it worthwhile documenting common file formats? What about proprietary file formats?
In the case of the former, there is an issue of redundancy since detailed specifications will probably be availa …
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Are "what's this problem called?" questions off-topic?
Every now and then I see questions that describe a programming problem, and the asker wants to know what the name of it is, kind of like using SO as a reverse Google. For example, what they are descri …
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Should the evolution of SO's rules and culture be considered when marking questions as dupli...
Today I came across a question that was marked as a duplicate of a question posted in 2012. The two questions were very similar, and the original question and answer was quite well upvoted, but it had …
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Restrict up vote rights
I'm against this proposal, not because I don't agree that there is a problem, but because I think it won't have much of an effect, and has several downsides (see user000001's answer).
You have observ …
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Should edits to questions by the OP require approval once there is at least one upvoted answer?
As a protection against chameleon questions, would it help to require approval for edits to questions by the OP, once their question has already been answered and at least one answer has up-votes?
It …
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Are political profiles that could possibly affect the participations of other users allowed?
I don't think any action needs to be taken, or if it does then other profiles and avatars with political messages should be removed also.
To address the points:
It's not related to programming. I …
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Accepted
Change to editing procedure
I'm against this proposal for two reasons:
Firstly, as the asker of a question you already have the option of reversing any edits to your question, so there isn't any significantly new functionality …
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Am I not supposed to mention my gender in a question?
This kind of edit seems like it adds zero value
An edit doesn't need to add anything of value to be worthwhile, it can be worthwhile if it removes irrelevant information or distracting noise, suc …
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OP being picky and choosy, a valid reason to close as "unclear what you're asking"?
Here's a scenario I've seen played out a few times:
OP asks a question, stating their problem clearly and unambiguously (so not close-able at first pass), and mentions several methods that the probl …
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Should I say please when asking an OP to post more information such as code or logs?
Suppose someone asks a question that isn't answerable without more information. It's natural to post a comment requesting it from them. Is it better to ask like this:
"Please post your error logs" …
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Is mentioning someone's @username in an answer supposed to send them a notification?
Quite a few times I've noticed people mentioning someone's username using the @username format in answers where they reference someone else's answer. I always assumed that this worked the same way as …
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Can we have a homework close reason on the "off-topic" close reason submenu? [duplicate]
Note: I am aware of the previous questions about this, but I'm not suggesting that all homework-related questions should be closed willy-nilly, nor that "homework" should be a top-level close reason. …