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Questions regarding etiquette and proper behavior toward other users, both on and off Stack Overflow.
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Will I get moderated if I call a statement 'idiotic'?
even though I've tried hard to find a different adjective.
Have you though? Here are a few suggestions:
inflammatory
polarizing
wrong
not even wrong
misleading
misguided
unnecessary
These all …
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For a more considered use of emojis
I hear👂 what😦 you are saying and am thinking💭💭 hard about it. My robot🤖 companion has forwarded🔼 your concerns😟😟 on🔛 to the 🏉team🏉 and we will be sure to take it into consideration when com …
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Is it allowed to repeatedly ask the OP to give feedback or accept the answer?
How should I handle such situations?
Flag.
Come on, you know this. You searched meta first, you've been around for a while, you know the basics. When you see noise, flag noise.
It's been sort …
63
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On the false dichotomy between quality and kindness
First off, thank you for taking the time to write this. I've become very weary these past few weeks seeing folks trade arguments over this problem, as so often the participants treat each other like i …
28
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How to handle edits to your answer that alter or expand on the information it contains?
It's your post - your name is under it, folks are going to expect you to be in some sense responsible for what it says. So the critical question here is...
Are you happy with the changes that were ma …
16
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Dealing with contributing but abusive users
You're raising a couple different concerns here. Bart's answer outlines the correct way to address one of them:
You don't have the means to do anything else than to end up in a back and forth deba …
12
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Questions from manuals
Many, many questions can, in theory, be answered by reading the manual.
I say "in theory", because if that worked in practice there'd be several thousand fewer questions asked here each day. The pro …
77
votes
What do I do about being harassed by users outside of Stack Overflow?
As a general rule, you should follow Robert's advice - feeding into this sort of nonsense just encourages it.
If someone gets under your skin (death threats, etc), report it - contact us via communit …
48
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Are we collectively wired to be 'rude'?
This is why our version of a code of conduct - the "be nice" policy - focuses on personal goals rather than striving to be an etiquette guide. …
3
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A suggested alternative to marking similar but different questions as duplicates
Questions are closed as duplicates when the problem is the same.
There are myriad ways of asking about a given problem. The value of duplicate-closing is in providing multiple paths from these differ …
72
votes
How should I handle downvote complaints?
First off, don't own up to the downvote. Don't deny the downvote, don't even mention the downvote. I know, this seems... Sneaky? Underhanded? Perhaps even dishonest?
But it's not. Voting is anonymou …
106
votes
Please ask if there is a problem before telling us there is a problem
I think it is poor form to outright tell a community that they are treating new users poorly without first posing the question "Is the community treating new users poorly?" and then letting the com …
13
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The King of "hey guys" is reverting my edits
First off, thank you for editing. Editing is crucial to the continued functioning of Stack Overflow, and it's always nice to see folks stepping up to fix problems they encounter.
That said... If you'r …
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Can we stop posting LQP auto-comments on answers from SO's dark ages?
I detest how noisy these comments become, and it turns out they're not particularly effective on old posts either. So...
On answers 6 months old or older, the "link only" comment will be the on …
40
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Improving an accepted but wrong answer
Well... The alternative is to not improve the accepted answer, right? That's no good.
Copying other answers verbatim is pretty dodgy. That said, if you're gonna do it you gotta do it right: name the …