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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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Is it okay to rephrase my question without programming, on a different SE?

Imagine I were to ask a question about calculating when circles will collide in JavaScript. It's barely seen at all; it's an important issue, and I can't really wait 2 days for a bounty. If I rephrase …
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Couldn't the "Punishment fit the crime?" [duplicate]

As a new user on Stack Overflow, we probably all experienced a "bad first question" type of post. The flags, the downvotes, the close votes. The "New Contributor" system works okay, but it doesn't sol …
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Developer Survey 2019: Any Topic Suggestions?

How do you feel about "visual coding" or drag-and-drop programming?
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This tag in[var]iably needs to be burninated

I came across the var tag on a question not too long ago. The tag wiki is not very specific, with the description stating only that var is a keyword in a number of programming languages. It is i …
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