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The questions tag should be used when you ask a question on meta that is referencing question(s) on the main site. For example, if you have a question about why questions on Stack Overflow are of such low quality, you should include the questions tag.

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What's the maximum amount of time I might have to wait to ask again after encountering "You ...

That only works if you've asked a consistent number of questions per day for the last 30 days. … On the other hand, if you somehow managed to post 50 questions in the space of one day, you would have to wait an entire 30 days before you could ask again. …
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Stack Overflow "etiquette" on editing a poorly asked question

I think that you'll find the answer to all 4 questions is No. … I mention them only to illustrate just how far this question was from anything remotely acceptable or answerable - while for many questions the biggest problem facing acceptance is the presence of unformatted …
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What is the best way to deal with a temporal event which gets a lot of attention?

We've closed and deleted quite a few of these over the years. Sometimes that's worked out ok; freak events conspire to cause a problem that never returns again... ...And sometimes it just means we got …
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Is using Stack Overflow for gimme codez questions encouraged?

Eventually, I started answering others' programming questions - not because they deserved it, but because I didn't deserve any of the education I got, and yet it was freely-given anyway. … A good many of these questions - like your example - have other problems: they're unclear, they're impossibly broad, they're duplicates... …
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Are stupid questions being asked to trick and fool SO members

Trolls, spammers, extremely bored people, etc. have been known to post terrible questions that are not blatantly artificial. …
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Is it always a good idea to demand the OP "post some code"?

} } These questions are easily recognizable because the code - when included - is either entirely irrelevant to the problem, or entirely boilerplate. Sometimes both. … I've seen folks posting comments asking for code or linking to the MCVE or WHYT articles on questions that were already answered years ago and clearly do not need or benefit from any additions - in at …
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Closing questions just makes people feel really bad - can we make it harder in general?

In the short term, people can get programming questions answered. … But consider that during the same time period, a total of 2,205,976 questions were asked on Stack Overflow. So, roughly 12% of questions asked get closed. …
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What can I do to get better traffic/responses to my questions?

Oh, and as you noted, you posted two questions about the same problem. You could've just edited the first one. You should've just edited the first one. …
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Migrating old, low-quality question

You have 5 other questions, only one of which is deleted. You're much better off focusing on them. … The edits you made here resulted in undeletion which lifted the quality-ban for the time being - clean up the rest of your questions, and you'll be a lot better off. …
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Flag comment as answer still disputed?

Bad answers make bad comments. If an answer is unhelpful, then downvote it to indicate that. Your flags were reviewed by your peers and the consensus was that those were intelligible answers. Again, …
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Is there some route to delete on-hold questions quickly?

20K users can vote to delete questions that score -3 or below immediately upon closure. …
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Should this question about hiding elements have remained closed?

As much as everyone loves to complain about them, "debug my code" questions are among the safest questions to ask here - as long as you include your code and a clear problem statement, there's no chance … , while the meatier questions would end up getting answered in Docs. …
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How to flag question without a Minimal, Complete and Verifiable Example?

As Mike M notes, questions of the form, "What do I need to build a [secure encryption routine | image editor | Facebook]?" are too broad; an answer could fill several books. … Questions of the form, "How do I do [specific, well-defined task] using [specific, well-defined tools]?" are... Usually fine. …
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How do I encourage better quality questions, and discourage poor quality?

And of course, when you see good questions, upvote them - again, regardless of who wrote them. Those signals are important too... …
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Should I answer good questions for which the OP has not tried anything (no effort at all)?

Are you gonna enjoy answering it? Is it a problem that you can really sink your teeth into, riff on, produce something you'll look back on fondly later (or, at very least, not be horribly embarrassed …
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