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Is there a minimum length to consider a question as 'a good one'?

Is the question clear, and does it contain enough information to be answered? If so, it's fine—maybe even "good". There is a minimum length enforced by the system. I believe it's currently ...
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Got no answers, got too low reputation for a bounty, just give up?

I'll answer generally rather than regarding your specific post. post a duplicate? No, definitely not. Do I simply add a comment to the question to make the question appear active? Mmm... that's a ...
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51 votes

Staging Ground Workflow: Question Details & Actions

Please, at least let us upvote comments. There is no point in anyone writing a second comment that communicates exactly the same thing as an existing comment. +1 to what @Dharman said. You are wide ...
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45 votes

Code blocks surrounded by single backtick then triple backticks

status-review The problem is, in fact, the new Stacks editor used in the wizard. Just click the "inline code" button and try to paste some code (even a single line triggers it): Note that ...
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40 votes

Staging Ground Workflow: Question Details & Actions

The "Actions" dialog is only following the happy-path After years and years of seeing this pattern repeated in some form or other, I'm not sure if the SO staff tasked with desiging this ...
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37 votes
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Should I improve/rewrite an existing, unanswered question or ask my own near-duplicate?

Don't change the intent of the author, full stop, barring abrasive or harassing language. In the latter case, still edit the offending content out and then flag the post for moderator attention, ...
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Got no answers, got too low reputation for a bounty, just give up?

I started a bounty on your question because your use case sounded interesting. It kind of reminded me of the time (a long time ago) I tried to mess with my screensaver to read Yahoo! Messenger ...
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Should I improve/rewrite an existing, unanswered question or ask my own near-duplicate?

Improving existing questions is not a goal in its own; it's a means to achieve our goal of high quality Q&A. If the best way to achieve that and attract answers is to edit the old question, then ...
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Staging Ground Workflow: Question Details & Actions

What is your plan to deal with people answering questions in comments? I am not talking here about pointing out typos, but about potential solutions to the stated problems.
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29 votes

Is there a minimum length to consider a question as 'a good one'?

Is the question clear and focused? If so, we shouldn't encourage people to write more text that everyone who comes across it will have to read.
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29 votes

Forced to lie in order to get my email server configuration question answered: is there any better approach?

It was closed on Stack Overflow because it's not a programming question. Stack Overflow doesn't allow all types of questions; we have very specific rules for which types of questions we allow. Your ...
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28 votes

Unable to post question due to large number of characters

To counter nbk's answer, links to GitHub or Pastebin would be absolutely fine if this were mainly a help site where the goal was to give personal help to the original poster, but it's not; rather it ...
28 votes

I got downvoted for a well-asked question, while ChatGPT gave me correct answer. Should I always ask ChatGPT first before asking on Stack Overflow?

ChatGPT is orthogonal to this conversation. Questions asked on Stack Overflow are still subject to the (admittedly random but most of the times there is a purpose to) curation and ranking of the ...
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27 votes

Is it all just opinion?

Your core question: Compared to Java, how are each of these languages (Groovy, Kotlin, Scala) currently being used across science and industry in enterprise, desktop, mobile, administrative, and ...
26 votes

Staging Ground Workflow: Question Details & Actions

On the "qualifications" required for reviewers, maybe there is here an opportunity to experiment with another aspect of curation that has been discussed (at least, in chat, if not formally ...
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24 votes

Staging Ground Workflow: Question Details & Actions

A concern/question I have here is what about first posts that are spam or rude/abusive (i.e. deserve red flags). Will these be 'visible' to the Smoke Detector bot? If so, will they be 'accessible' for ...
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24 votes
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Should asking syntax related questions always lead to a "not enough research done" downvote?

Always? No. The conclusion doesn't follow. The documentation might not be available, or it might be unclear, or there might be some edge-case not covered in the documentation, or the question might ...
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Do we have guidance for first time askers not perceiving themselves as programmers?

Someone who writes code is a programmer. Their claim that they are not is false and irrelevant. If it appears in the question body, remove it just like you would with any other statement such as "...
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Do we have guidance for first time askers not perceiving themselves as programmers?

Their self-perception is not relevant For the people asking, we have How To Ask. For people answering and editing, we have Should 'Hi', 'thanks', taglines, and salutations be removed ...
20 votes

Staging Ground Workflow: Question Details & Actions

I have several questions: Will the close votes used in the Staging area be taken from our normal quota? YE: This hasn't been decided yet. Leaning towards not counting it, or having it be a separate ...
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20 votes

Was this question about pngquant alternatives and image optimization in PHP correctly closed?

As posted, the question is a request for off-site resources: you are asking for "an alternative to pngquant" to use within PHP. Requests for off-site resources are effectively off-topic. You ...
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19 votes

How should I deal with a "trick question"?

Nothing more is needed than what you have already done. The question was not reproducible and was closed as such, so the system worked in this case. If a user makes a habit of wasting contributor time ...
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19 votes
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Forced to lie in order to get my email server configuration question answered: is there any better approach?

I asked a question: "Can you send an email to an address, have it be accepted by the mail server, and then the mail server silently deletes it?" on Stack Overflow and it was downvoted and ...
18 votes

What do we do when we cannot post code due to licensing issues?

I mean, won't it functionally still be the same? It'd still function the same, but it wouldn't be their code. If, for example, you're having trouble getting a button's text to change for a government ...
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17 votes
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Where can I ask questions like can someone convert this code to xyz language?

I am not sure if anyone would do it for free. You can check out one of many freelancers sites out there. At the end of the day if you need someone to write code for you, you have to hire them or bribe ...
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17 votes
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When a question pertains to specifically configuring an editor, shouldn't it be migrated to Super User?

No. Editors and IDEs fall into the category of software tools commonly used by programmers engaged in the work of software development, so they are on-topic for Stack Overflow, per the Help Center's &...
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17 votes

Is there a minimum length to consider a question as 'a good one'?

We already have a flag for a question that needs more detail. Adding a way to flag questions for being too short (on the assumption that shorter questions need more detail) is really just duplicating ...
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17 votes
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Is there something wrong with my question?

The issue here (which is fairly common on sites such as this) is that you're providing screenshots, and only provide your real code much further down in the post. You write I'm trying to display the ...
17 votes
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Can I ask about possible errors in my code or for a "review"?

No, I'm afraid that the question that you describe would be off-topic for this site as this is not a code-review site nor is it a forum or discussion site. Specifically: I would like someone to tell ...
17 votes
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How can I post a question that doesn't cross the text limit but has an image that explains things better?

The guidance is to use images sparingly. As in, only when you know you can't avoid them. The reasons are straightforward: If someone puts their code in a picture (which is almost always what happens)...
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