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What to do about hundreds of the same basic question?
Yes, it's a good idea to either pick up an existing question or ask and answer a reference question of your own, as it will be exactly within the declared site guidelines.
No, it won't change ...
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Questions about thread+loop not working without print statement
It would be nice if there was a quality, canonical Q&A of which we could mark the other and future questions as dupes. However, I can't find an ideal one...
You seem to be pretty knowledgeable on ...
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What is a canonical question/answer, and what is their purpose?
Canonical questions are a broad question/answer pair that is intended to be a duplicate target for commonly asked questions, or address a commonly found problem (for Meta Stack Overflow). The intent ...
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Can I self-answer a question in order to demonstrate a modern approach?
Yes!
This would be a great canonical question.
However, I don't think the focus of the question should be to "promote it as an alternative", so much as "how to use this API correctly, ...
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Are canonical duplicates useful anymore?
Canonical questions are great, but their wiki answers, by virtue of being wikis, are threatened by scope creep. Many canonical questions have survived without falling victim to scope creep and have ...
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Canonical Q/A for 'Module 'x' has no attribute 'y' in Python
The Python chat room maintains a list of canonical posts. A quick search for module turns up https://sopython.com/canon/96/attributeerror-module-object-has-no-attribute-foobar/, which links to ...
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The "most vexing parse", do we need to clear up confusion?
This tag is useless regardless.
We might as well start tagging questions missing-constructor, used-the-wrong-pointer-type, invoked-undefined-behaviour…
If somebody wants to know what the most ...
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What to do with all the questions about scanf?
As originally observed in a comment, for this particular problem, mark it as a duplicate of scanf() leaves a newline char in buffer. However, it is hard for a novice C programmer to find this ...
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Does Documentation deprecate canonical dupe target lists?
You cannot close questions as duplicates of Docs.SO items.
Docs.SO is far too new and unreliable to be used as dupe-targets for such things at present.
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Looking for a canonical answer to web development language relationships and flow
Here's a canonical question/answer explaining the difference between client-side and server-side: What is the difference between client-side and server-side programming?
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Deliberately opening duplicate questions as search targets
The issue here is, as ever, titles. You want people to click on the question most appropriate for them and if the title doesn't seem to be the same as their own question most people won't click on it. ...
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"Duplicate questions" versus "RTFM"
I'll answer your basic question here:
Is there a way to close a question with a friendly version of RTFM?
And the short answer is: Yes
You could create a canonical question with an answer. That ...
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What to do with "programming" Qs that are actually just basic arithmetic/ratio questions?
If it's clear that they don't know what they need to make the programming language do, then use a custom close reason to explain that the problem is an arithmetic problem, rather than a programming ...
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NullPointerException Question on Stack Overflow
When there is a question of the form:
[giant block of code]
I got a null pointer exception, how do I fix it
you can close it as a duplicate of that question. Whenever its simply a matter of ...
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How to handle questions whose root cause is an already well-answered issue?
Duplication on Stack Overflow is more about answers than questions.
If a question has been answered by a different question's answers, and those answers are high-quality answers to this question, ...
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A canonical answer is not actually canonical; what to do?
Although people are quibbling about the particular example C++ question in your question here, the general question "A canonical answer is not actually canonical; what to do?" still stands.
I believe ...
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Should my canonical about read_clipboard usage in Pandas be on Meta or Main?
It should be a self-answered canonical Q&A on the main site. But, when doing so, you need to follow the rules: you need to ask an actual question. It can't just be:
"Beginner's Guide to pd....
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Canonical duplicate for "floating point is inaccurate"
I would suggest that if your desire is to close these questions as duplicates of a canonical Q&A, you should take advantage of the fact that such a canonical Q&A already exists in the form of ...
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Canonical, language-agnostic question for if(var != "x" || var != "y" ...)
I'm currently maintaining a list of javascript questions that deal with the if (var == "x" || "y" || "z") problem:
[129] 13-08-21 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18347033/how-to-shorten-my-...
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Allow voting to close questions as duplicate of Articles
NO.
This would be an extremely bad idea. The contents of an article are entirely controlled by the author (and/or the collective admins). It is not editable by the community, and it does not allow the ...
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Is there a canonical question for a common misuse of `or` in Python?
Questions involving testing multiple variables against a single value have a couple of options:
How to test multiple variables against a value? - This is the defacto option (quick google for "...
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How can I title a question about a problem that doesn't have a common description?
While the cause for all their problems is essentially the same: wrong way of constructing an SQL query in a PHP script.
I feel that you already have the title here.
How to construct a SQL query ...
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Creating the Windows 10 calendar in VBA Excel: can we allow broad and useful "canonical" self-answers?
I've flagged my own Q+A post to get a historical lock, which is now in effect. When I wrote this answer I failed to see the glaring loophole in this stance, and to be honest I don't think there's a ...
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Appropriate response to questionable question closure
I recently answered a question and then that question was closed as duplicate of the usual canonical "null pointer exception" questions and my answer was downvoted.
As far as I am concerned, ...
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Let's not strive to make all canonical questions a pain to make
The reason you would mark the answer as Community Wiki, for a canonical question, is not to stop the author from earning reputation, but rather to encourage and enable the community to edit the post, ...
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How to organize the finding or writing and advertise the existence of canonical questions?
I was wondering about this as well a while back. How I handled it is that I created a Q/A, explained my purpose in the question (as well as putting the question itself), and then community wiki'd the ...
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Is this an acceptable canonical question and answer for a common Java exception?
I'm uncomfortable with this, especially considering that this particular question has been the one I've been using as the canonical for this particular problem.
The aforementioned question above has ...
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What to do about hundreds of the same basic question?
To start with, yes, we should be closing these down. They're not useful questions. StackOverflow's goal is to be an information repository for people to learn from, not a free code debugging service. ...
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Are canonical duplicates useful anymore?
Are canonical dupes a waste of everyone's time?
For what it's worth, I don't think they are. But I also think SE's model doesn't serve the posters you describe very well, and doesn't serve the people ...
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Creating the Windows 10 calendar in VBA Excel: can we allow broad and useful "canonical" self-answers?
Ok I am confused now.
As per It’s OK to Ask and Answer Your Own Questions, it is encouraged to ask and answer your own question. In my opinion, It helps to spread knowledge. They are lot of people ...
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