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For algorithm-design-related debugging-type questions, is compact pseudocode better than a runnable, but very long, MCVE?
Pseudocode is typically useless for debugging questions
Often, the answer to a debugging question is related to some specific detail of the code, and if you don't know the answer already, you have ...
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Why shouldn't I assume I know who downvoted my post?
Assumptions are what help us to make decisions every day, without needing to do the research to prove a causal relationship. For example, Assumptions are made regularly by reviewers in SOCVR based on ...
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What should I do with my comment that replies to a deleted one?
To quote the help page:
Comments are temporary "Post-It" notes left on a question or answer.
and should be treated as such—i.e., assume all comments can (would?) get deleted eventually.
If ...
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Why is this question about shell programming closed as "not about programming or software development"?
First: questions are very rarely actually about a programming language. Maybe if you're wondering about the history of the language's development, or a justification for a design decision the language ...
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How can I improve this question? "Handle commits in `git rebase -i` in the opposite order"
I personally don't see the point of what you're trying to do (I've never been troubled by the order of presentation of git rebase -i and personally wouldn't lift a finger to tweak it), but by itself ...
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Question with many answers (that received hundreds of upvotes) which all don't answer the question. Anything we could/should do?
I mean... the question you linked to is very much open to interpretation. – Kevin B 2 days ago
Not if you include the clarifying comment the OP posted a few minutes later. – CherryDT 2 days ago
Ask ...
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Question with many answers (that received hundreds of upvotes) which all don't answer the question. Anything we could/should do?
This is ... not great. Reading the comments the question was always about html tags in the string. Therefore the answers have always been wrong and there was nothing to invalidate.
Now OP has fixed ...
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Why shouldn't I assume I know who downvoted my post?
Additionally, it is worth noting that just because your answer was downvoted at the exact same time it was edited is certainly not a reason to assume the editor is the person who downvoted your post. ...
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Where can I ask "Installing/compiling from source" questions?
The real answer is "it depends". Questions that ask about compiling code which is achieved just by a few commands in a command line interface (such as "run ./configure, make, and make ...
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Where can I ask "Installing/compiling from source" questions?
Why are you asking us about stuff you aren't developing yourself? ... Most of these, it seems, should be closed as either "Not about programming" or "Needs details or clarity" ...
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How can I improve this question? "Handle commits in `git rebase -i` in the opposite order"
The close vote is bogus, and I wouldn't look deeper into it. While the idea of whether an opposite commit order would be more useful is indeed based on your opinion, the question is objectively asking ...
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Question with many answers (that received hundreds of upvotes) which all don't answer the question. Anything we could/should do?
Is there a recommended way of handling such a situation? Or do we just
accept that oddballs like this exist and ignore them? I feel like
there is a risk that the question is used as duplicate target ...
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Why are 'too localized' questions not welcome?
"Too localized" is an old close reason that is no longer used. A lot of old site regulars have a reasonably good intuition for what questions do or don't belong on Stack Overflow, but don't ...
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Why are 'too localized' questions not welcome?
As @Gimby comments, too localized was an old close reason that no longer exists. (See Where did "too localized" go?)
The rationale behind too localized was that the question is too tied to ...
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Why are 'too localized' questions not welcome?
"Too localized" is not an official close reason. I'm not sure what the comment meant, since highly focused questions are usually encouraged. Also, it was only a single close-vote and down-...
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Question with many answers (that received hundreds of upvotes) which all don't answer the question. Anything we could/should do?
It's a mess. :(
Yes, the OP (or somebody) should have edited those clarifying comments into the question body, but it's too late to do that now, since it would invalidate most of the existing answers.
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Question with many answers (that received hundreds of upvotes) which all don't answer the question. Anything we could/should do?
The question is obviously very poor, and it's easy to interpret it as a duplicate of an already existing "how do I remove leading/trailing whitespace from a [not HTML] string."
Given that we ...
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2024 Community Moderator Election Results
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How to to add remarks when casting a reopen vote
However I didn't see any possibilities to add some comments or whatever. Did I miss something?
I'm pretty sure you're expected to comment on the question. After all, that's where comments would ...
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Should I edit my (long existing, highly upvoted) closed question
You ask a different question here, but there seems to still be misconceptions of what is wrong with your post to begin with.
There's a bunch of problems with your post:
You ask two questions which is ...
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I opened two bounties and got only unhelpful answers
When applying a bounty, you pay rep for visibility.
You're not paying for answers. There's no way to guarantee (good) answers.
So yes, that is the system working as intended. Your questions got more ...
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Discussions: Learnings and experiments
The very notion of votes in discussions (i. e. without any particular goal like Q’n’As) is ridiculous. Please add emoticons like in the git laboratory instead. You can click on a button and select ...
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Discussions: Learnings and experiments
Can the upvote count alone communicate quality (consider the significance of no upvotes, versus one upvote, versus 10 upvotes)?
The answer is a "no" and I would have thought it is very ...
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Should I edit my (long existing, highly upvoted) closed question
You actually asked two questions. (a) is there a NumPy-like package for Node.js, and (b) if not, why not?
Questions like (a) often get closed unreasonably; questions about technology selection can ...
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Should I edit my (long existing, highly upvoted) closed question
What bothers me is that the close message invites me to take one of two actions: edit the question or delete it
This reads much like a UX issue. What you're looking at is
while there's also a less ...
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Why was this answer heavily edited, and should it be reverted?
I was cleaning my tabs, so I took this time to revisit this post so I can finally close the tab, two years later to see the results of our actions. Well, as expected, the popular opinion is still ...
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Should I edit my (long existing, highly upvoted) closed question
What is the value of the question?
In my opinion, the question is useful for people who wants to looks for some way to do scientific computing in JavaScript (or Node.js), knows about NumPy, but don't ...
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Can I reopen (nominate) a closed duplicate questions it has more into it than the linked question?
I find the duplicate to be entirely appropriate.
123['toString'] is such a minor thing I would not think it hampers the understanding. And even if it does, it is also a duplicate.
There are infinite ...
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Can I reopen (nominate) a closed duplicate questions it has more into it than the linked question?
Please don't.
First off, questions are supposed to be about practical programming problems. While there is a certain amount of insight to be gained from looking into corner cases, writing code like ...
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Vote buttons are distractingly bright in dark mode
tanj92 posted the resolution as a comment, so I'll move it to an answer:
Hello, we reverted the change for Stack Overflow only. The new updated vote button styling will be left as-is for the rest of ...
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Discussions: Learnings and experiments
Removing downvotes is far from ideal. We talked about downvotes research; I would suggest experimenting with some of the ideas there, instead of taking away downvotes. I would say capping downvotes ...
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How do you name tags?
I'll be speaking somewhat generally, because I'm pretty sure we don't actually have a canonical for tag name conventions - but we really should, because there are a lot of bad tag names out there, and ...
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Should I edit my (long existing, highly upvoted) closed question
I find it hard to imagine how the question could be usefully edited without invalidating the answers. Purely cosmetic edits would be pointless from the point of view of getting it reopened.
Deleting ...
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Should I edit my (long existing, highly upvoted) closed question
I asked a question
Please explain how "numpy-like package for node" is a question.
the question was closed for being opinion-based. I don't agree that it is
Please explain how "I'm ...
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Should I edit my (long existing, highly upvoted) closed question
Yes, you should edit the question. It should foremost ask a question.
I'm wondering why there are no numpy-like libraries for node. Is there just not enough interest in node yet from the community ...
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Discussions: Learnings and experiments
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Please at least tell me that the downvotes that were cast before this change are still in the database, and that they will come back into effect when you bring downvotes back.
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Discussions: Learnings and experiments
I for one want downvotes in discussions back.
For replies, it's a way to signal that I find the reply to not be useful, or that I disagree. For top-level posts, it's a way to signal that I find the ...
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Discussions: Learnings and experiments
Downvoting means "I think this should be less visible". Replying instead of downvoting is counterproductive now that you're making active discussions more visible. Without downvotes, there ...
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Discussions: Learnings and experiments
Currently, as of today, there's no way to indicate that a given discussions is ridiculous/useless, or poorly defined, besides replying. This feels wrong, but I don't really know why. It's one thing ...
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Should we contract the [expand] tag?
Time has passed, almost a decade, and expand now has over 1k questions with the same issues as noted for expansion.
With only 13 upvotes here, that's not enough for a burnination, but in light of the ...
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We've seen too much [expansion]!
Related, but separate enough that I'm adding it as another answer:
See: Is there a good use for the [expand] tag? with even more questions (over 1,100 at this point).
Should/could these efforts be ...
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We've seen too much [expansion]!
To repeat @jpmc26's position from 6 years ago:
Kill it with fire.
I cannot find a single question where the use of expansion improves the clarity or searchability. On the contrary, it makes the ...
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Team building on SO for teams
Is it acceptable for instance to publicly advertise a team on SO for potential joiners to notice and possibly join
No, it is not acceptable to advertise a team on Stack Overflow or Meta Stack ...
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How does one spoil their moderator election vote?
You cannot spoil your moderator election vote, nor is there any option in the Single Transferable Vote algorithm as applied by OpaVote to have a 'none of the candidates meet my expectation' vote.
Your ...
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Does this question lack clarity?
No, but it is a duplicate of Regex: match everything but a specific pattern.
Said question already has an answer for the generic approach of using a positive pattern but inverting the match in the ...
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Does this question lack clarity?
The question asks how to negate the regex. It's not clear whether that means "use the regex syntax to produce a regex that matches everything else", or "use a logical negation operator ...
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