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I've been told to create a "runnable" example with "Stack Snippets". How do I do that?

Stack Snippets are an on-site tool similar to jsfiddle.net, codepen.io or plnkr.co. They're more limited than those tools, but they have the advantage of being on-site, so your code/markup is in your ...
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Introducing Outdated Answers project

I can think one big request on this topic Please, please, please don't mass delete anything! Many times I've found in outdated questions, comments (in particular!!) a lot of information, ideas and ...
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How do I create a React Stack Snippet with JSX support?

Here's a step-by-step guide, first summary, then details with pictures. There are a couple of live demonstration snippets after the detailed instructions. Summary: Open the Stack Snippets editor by ...
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The life of answering questions on Stack Overflow

Update February 2017: It has gotten A LOT worse. I keep some canned comments in a post-it on my desktop, and the last few days I've been able to leave one in my clipboard and paste it continuously: ...
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The answer I'm writing exceeds the 30k maximum character limit; what should I do?

Answers that are 30k characters long are too long for this site. The site doesn't handle them well - you have to scroll through the entire answer to get to anything below it, and that's really long. ...
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Posting malicious code as an answer

The Problem I agree with you that this is a problem. People shouldn't copy and run code they don't understand from Stack Overflow. People actually do it every day. And even when people do understand ...
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Introducing Outdated Answers project

This is a positive thing; you're coming to Meta and doing your homework and making an honest effort to get this project kicked off on the right foot. I will say though that your initial research ...
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Why do people answer inscrutable questions?

Because the SE reputation and privilege system perversely incentivizes new users to do so This is fundamentally a UX problem. The new user experience on SE sites actively nudges users to use the site ...
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Should I explain other people's code-only answers?

No, you should not insert explanations into code-only answers. An edit is to clarify the poster's intent. If they didn't explain, you are communicating your explanation, not theirs. And changing the ...
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Is it bad form to answer an old question with the answer you wish was there before?

No, that's perfectly fine. In fact, we even offer badges for answering old questions with good, new answers.
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Please don't shoot the messenger, what can I do better?

You don't always have to answer. When you do, don't lay it on so thick. In the first paragraph, you're emphasizing how insignificant the deleted comment is compared to the 16m questions. Don't do that....
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New SO user not agreeing with the guidelines

As a reviewer, it isn't your job to convince other users, or even to argue with them. Please leave that to diamond moderators. You may, as in this case, choose to leave a comment explaining your ...
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Why do so many good programmers waste their time on Stack Overflow?

I see it two ways: I am reinforcing my knowledge of software engineering by answering questions, and in particular, aiming to learn more than what I already know. I am establishing a reputation for ...
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A/B testing of a "Trending" sort option for answers

This still has the same issue — pointed out previously — of assuming that upvotes and downvotes have equal weight, when we know that this is manifestly not the case: in fact, downvotes weigh much ...
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Why do so many good programmers waste their time on Stack Overflow?

I get depressed when I see so many good programmers answering other's easily googlable answers, and writing code for them. You may think they're easily Google-able, but that isn't often the case. A ...
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Should I explain other people's code-only answers?

Is this OK, or should I ask the answer author to edit and add explanation themselves? You should preferably let the author do the editing and explaining, so ask for it first. But in case the author ...
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Is it important to preserve answers which don't solve the OP's issue but could help others?

I find that alternative answers are always very useful when I'm in need of help and am browsing through other people's questions. The fact is that the top answer only works for me 50% of the time and ...
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Educating new users not to ask questions in the answers

I think the word "answer" itself may be an issue: answer noun 1 her answer was swift and unequivocal: reply, response, rejoinder, return, reaction; acknowledgement; retort, riposte; ...
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Introducing Outdated Answers project

I don't have any concrete suggestions for this, but I will say as the top css answerer on the site in the last decade that this is something I hope to benefit greatly from. The frontend web platform ...
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Outdated Answers: accepted answer is now unpinned on Stack Overflow

As an almost exclusively necro-poster, this change removes the only potential foothold that was available when I post something valuable on an old page with hugely upvoted answers. If a question from ...
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Please don't shoot the messenger, what can I do better?

What am I doing wrong? In the context of responding to Meta questions, not much as far as I am concerned. The point is just that a regular users are sick and tired of the vagueness around the "...
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Fixing answers that recommend "chmod 777"

Given the user's story, I believe the moderator did the wrong thing in this case. Leaving 154 helpful comments is doing a great service to our community. Doing it in a short amount of time is ...
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Am I helping or hurting Stack Overflow's mission?

We've got some room to be objective here. First and foremost (and I know the system is working against you): you shouldn't answer questions which might already be answered here. SyntaxError: ...
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Can we have a "My Best Answers" section?

Great idea. It would basically mean porting the Careers feature where you get to control which answers to feature. That makes a lot of sense. Your highest voted answers are often enough meaningless ...
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Should we allow bots that repost answers from other sources?

No, this is not allowed. It is a violation of our policies on multiple levels. I don't want to go into too many details here, but moderators and staff have discussed this particular case internally, ...
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Should I explain other people's code-only answers?

Absolutely you should help make Stack Overflow better. I take every opportunity to make Stack Overflow better. I format. I add references. I improve. I clarify. I reformat. I add comments. Because I ...
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Are all generative AIs banned?

This has not been adequately validated by a human, and thus it violates our rules on pasting AI-generated content without validating it. We can't verify exactly which AI system generated a piece of ...
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Am I doing too much?

I'm probably biased, but don't worry about quotes from the specification being "too much". As long as you only quote the relevant portions of the spec, and use them to support your explanations of why ...
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Should I stop including useful tips with my answers?

You left out context here; your post didn't address the question. Your post starts with: Further to the good answers and comments already provided, you can neaten up your code a lot. followed by a ...
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