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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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What constitutes a duplicate closure
Let me try to address why I closed the first of the two questions:
If n is an integer how to find k such that |n-2^k| is the smallest possible
The OP on that post asked how to find the largest power o …
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Accepted
How can questions in the language-comparisons tag avoid being too broad?
This might seem obvious, but the best way to avoid the question being too broad is to narrow the scope of the question as much as possible. You have to be more careful when it comes to language compar …
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Would you consider Stack Overflow 'reputation' valuable in college applications?
If I have managed to get at least 1k reputation, would it help me in a college application?
Yes, and in fact you don't need to have earned 1K reputation for it to help your application. Reputation o …
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Taking content from comments in my answer
There is absolutely no need to make your answer a Community Wiki; after all, you put effort into writing the answer, and deserve credit for it in terms of any reputation gain (or loss, if the answer i …
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Is finding the location of a license key on-topic for SO?
I don't think it is.* The Help center states this as an example of on-topic questions
software tools commonly used by programmers; and is
a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software de …
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What's the etiquette for improving answers that only address part of a question?
Without looking at the specific question you've linked to, here's some feedback for the ideas you've listed
No, don't do that. Edits should not change the intent of a post. Editing in another solutio …
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Users posting questions with an initial attempt that doesn't try hard enough
When faced with a question of the form "How can I do ...?", the important thing is whether there is enough detail in the question for it to be clear what the OP wants. The problem also has to be suffi …
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Please stop having opinions about things
Running the following search:
title:opinion closed:yes
currently yields 57 results. Of these, What is your opinion on Clojure? has a historical lock. I've gone through them all, and I think the remai …
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Can we speak out against all the pronunciations?
There appears to be community consensus that questions asking about pronunciations of technical programming terms is off-topic.
The pronunciation tag has also been discussed before, and that tag has a …
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Can we speak out against all the pronunciations?
I've compiled a list of all the pronunciation related posts that fall into the category of off-topic posts that I'm referring to, thereby allowing for a more focused discussion on the merits of individual …
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Should users be able to review and validate their own decisions?
I recently noticed something interesting when looking at the timeline of a question*.
At 06:19 the question was reopened.
At 19:47 the same day, the question entered the Close votes review queue, and …
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To close, or not to close, that is the homework question
Consider the following question, which is representative of a certain class of questions that get posted with some frequency on Stack Overflow.
How to find length of array in C++?
I want to write a …
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Should the [c++] tag be mandatory for posts with C++ language version tags?
The C++ language has gone through several revisions, in particular C++98, C++03, C++11, C++14, C++17, and C++20, and there are tags for each of these versions (c++98, c++03, c++11, c++14, c++17, and c …
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Is it acceptable to post answers generated by an AI, such as GitHub Copilot?
Yes, posting an answer generated by an AI is acceptable, so long as the source is attributed. It's still a code-only answer (i.e. what the code does, or how it solves the problem is unexplained), whic …
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Should I hammer a question by using multiple different canonicals?
I have tried to distill the conversations to cover the basic points as I see them, and to open up the discussion to the wider community.
So what do y'all think? …