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Why has this suggest-edit been rejected, but the proposed changes were mostly applied?
It was rejected because you're not supposed to include tags in the title when written in a way that's tag-like. In fact, when a tag is not used as a natural-English part of the title, it should be ...
MakyenMod
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2022: a year in moderation
I always love seeing these numbers, I'm just here to waggle my eyebrows at them.
The suggested edit numbers surprised me a little, the mods seem to be pulling a lot of weight. It turns out this is ...
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We’re bringing advertisements for technology courses to Stack Overflow
We will base the ads on your Stack Overflow browsing history
How exactly are you implementing this? Are you sending our profile information to the course provider and then they're returning a list ...
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A/B testing the separation of The Overflow Blog from the Community Bulletin
I do think it's a good idea to break the blog content out of the more important site-specific bulletin as more and more important topics need to be displayed there, however I'm not so sure it should ...
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Any way to fit a reference/canonical for techniques for a category of homework questions within the focus guidelines?
I think that particular case does not seem to be too hard to come up with decent MRE in the question and reasonably scoped set of "need help with", combined with immediate self-answer it ...
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Edit war removing meta-commentary
As the other side of the "Edit war" this post is probably about, here is my side of the story. I happened across this question where I noticed the following content:
I was using Python 3.2 ...
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Are "quote-only" answers allowed?
can I write that "I found the following explanation from source X to be helpful" and then proceed to quote the explanation?
There are many ways to contextualize quotes. Please consider some ...
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Are "quote-only" answers allowed?
Yes, provided that you follow our attribution requirements—which consist of clearly indicating all copied content, including the name of the original author (if available), and linking to the original ...
Cody GrayMod
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Are "quote-only" answers allowed?
What value do you really add by just quoting someone? Why not showcase what it was that they did in such a way that a user who sees this could more readily apply it so that they gain value?
I would ...
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What should I do with a question that has a workaround, but no direct answer?
Take a step back. What actually is the question?
When you initially asked how to "Add text label with semi transparent background to an image using Magick.NET", were you trying to get a ...
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What should I do with a question that has a workaround, but no direct answer?
A workaround is "a direct answer". In particular, it is a solution to the problem that was asked about. It may not work for everyone, and it may not be ideal, but it is a valid solution. ...
Cody GrayMod
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Edit war removing meta-commentary
Someone is removing meta commentary in my question that points out that answers to the question are version specific. I think this meta commentary is actually important to the understanding the ...
Ryan MMod
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In cleaning up the old Jobs questions and feature requests, could those just be *deleted* and then have whatever tags removed?
These questions should not be deleted.
We can boil down your post to two points:
The changes cause a lot of activity
The questions don't have any value, and thus deleting them would be better because ...
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Edit war removing meta-commentary
You should never delete a post to end an edit war!
If you and another user cannot agree on the edit, you can flag for moderator attention. In fact, after few rollbacks, moderators are informed ...
DharmanMod
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How can we link together these web-api question posts about getting the dimensions of base64-encoded images?
Of the bunch... I think the one you found originally that triggered you to go look is actually the least bad.
I pick those words carefully because I still don't really consider the answer "good&...
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I think the question I closed as a duplicate shouldn't have been reopened
While I might still think differently about the distinctness of two questions, I'm generally fine with other people's judgement that they are "close enough". (Users vote with their feet ...
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License NSIS code posted on Stack Overflow
To expand on my comment (and repeat it): All "user contributions [are] licensed under CC BY-SA."
What that content is about, and what user posted that content, do not matter. If someone from ...
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I think the question I closed as a duplicate shouldn't have been reopened
I've gone ahead and directly dupe-hammered the question again.
Seriously, I am sick of having to go through what feels like a triple-blind quadruple-approved scientific review when questions are ...
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Duplicate question + duplicate question = new question?
By combining two unrelated problems, you can avoid having your question closed as a duplicate, and you may also be able to avoid having it closed as "too broad" or as "lacks sufficient ...
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We’re bringing advertisements for technology courses to Stack Overflow
The servers don't pay for themselves. So if it brings in more revenue without getting in the way of content then you have my blessing.
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I couldn't submit my edit on an answer due to unformatted code, yet I didn't edit any code in the answer. Why?
This was tested and does not appear to be an issue any longer. I've updated the status to completed.
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Please rename the "Should be improved" button
Tim Post has an earlier answer as to why this had been in review for a bit. However, time has clearly passed and this change has been made so I've updated the status to completed.
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Introducing a new close reason specifically for non-English questions
This message should be localized according to the user's Accept-Language header, as much as possible, to ensure the user understands it.
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Why does Google pick an answer with one of the lowest scores to show as its "snippet" when a search is run?
Google doesn't share the exact algorithm it uses to select snippets, but it is an automated process and AI can be influenced in many unexpected ways. SO is a popular enough site I would think their ...
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Why does Google pick an answer with one of the lowest scores to show as its "snippet" when a search is run?
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Although I'll say this - if someone clicking a link on Google only looks at the first thing they see and they just roll with that...then there's really not a whole lot any of us can do about ...
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Introducing a new close reason specifically for non-English questions
I do not have the time nor the energy to read all the past discussions on this topic, so I hope this has not already been mentioned.
I postulate that the major reason why people post questions on ...
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Are edits that only remove excessive indentation from lazy copy-pastes an improvement? How should we handle them?
A long time ago in a galaxy far far away, we had a reject edit reason that covered exactly this scenario: too minor. This was unequivocally nuked (see #3 at end) for various reasons, one being the ...
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Trending: A new answer sorting option
The algorithm seems to perform poorly on old questions. For example, on Get Absolute URL from Relative path (refactored method) the top two upvoted answers, one of which is the accepted answer, are ...
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Encouraging helpful edits
I feel your "pain" too. I also would like to have have "pain relief" for it, but I don't think that greying out the score is necessary, because the post already has a card showing ...
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Are edits that only remove excessive indentation from lazy copy-pastes an improvement? How should we handle them?
Specifically addressing the criteria you appear to be using:
However, I'm not sure if this is an "improvement", as it doesn't fundamentally change the answer other than a very miniscule ...
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We’re bringing advertisements for technology courses to Stack Overflow
We're programmers. Those who don't want to see the courses will probably implement a Tampermonkey script to make the suggestions go away.
So, who will see the ads?
people who don't know how to ...
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Suggested edits: do questions need both [javascript] and [jquery] tags?
If Option 2 (i.e. that javascript isn't needed) is deemed better by the Community, then the Wiki-excerpt for jquery should most probably be edited.
Currently, this opens with:
jQuery is a JavaScript ...
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Why is this question closed as 'unfocused'; how could it be improved?
From the Don't Ask page,
You should only ask practical, answerable questions based on actual problems that you face. Chatty, open-ended questions diminish the usefulness of our site and push other ...
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Are edits that only remove excessive indentation from lazy copy-pastes an improvement? How should we handle them?
While proper indentation can be somewhat opinionated, we generally accept (and should accept) edits to indentation that:
everyone would agree with (i.e., in braced languages, making the lines within ...
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Closing a question as a duplicate of 5 other questions that were all answered by the closing user
This is largely a response to mickmackusa's answer, prompted by some chat room discussion.
There are two separate cases to consider:
When the duplicates are substantively the same
I generally oppose ...
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Are edits that only remove excessive indentation from lazy copy-pastes an improvement? How should we handle them?
I believe it’s correct and necessary to fix code formatting to make things readable. In this example, it may not make a huge difference as the lines of code is very small but we should be consistent ...
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How can I ask a "good question" and not get flagged?
Here's your questions as they stand:
Usually, the kind of folks that get this warning and come to Meta about it are the sort of people that have questions that are downvoted or are closed in excess, ...
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How can I ask a "good question" and not get flagged?
Concerning the last part: This combination of code windows is called a snippet, and you can create it by clicking on the "<>" icon (see following screenshot):
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Could this somewhat broad CMake question be improved? If so, how?
The referenced question post is just a bunch of questions, and some of them are too broad by themselves. I don't see any reason to salvage it.
The question is definitely not suited for Stack Overflow ...
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We’re bringing advertisements for technology courses to Stack Overflow
Suggestion
Part 1: Show the tecnology courses ads on the tag wikis too.
Part 2: Allow gold tag badge holders to provide feedback about the relevance of specific courses to the corresponding tag based ...
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How to flag dozens of almost identical answers
For those who decide to flag almost identical answers, as a complement to previous answer (adapted from What to do when plagiarism is discovered),
4. Go hunt for more
Moderators have enough to do ...
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Collective article written by one person and posted by another
Please consider this to be "flagged" via this post, and we (Stack Overflow Community and Customer Success Teams) will follow up with the team at Microsoft. Thanks for highlighting this and ...
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The [colon] tag has been burninated
There is one valid use-case that appears to have been overlooked here, the colon is actually an operator in MATLAB: https://uk.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/colon.html
I believe we should halt this ...
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Why is a "why has this question been closed, and how can I improve it" meta-question being downvoted?
First of all, voting is designed to be helpful to other viewers, not the author. There's little takeaway from the post score for the author. While on the main it can indicate that the author should ...
DharmanMod
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Introducing a new close reason specifically for non-English questions
I don't really approve of the text in the help page that encourages people to try to salvage deleted questions. Very often, non-English questions have multiple problems and would be off-topic even if ...
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Why is this question closed as 'unfocused'; how could it be improved?
The question is overall not useful. That, by itself, is not a close reason but it does make it a bit hard to pick one single close reason, as it is also off-topic.
The following apply:
Needs details ...
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We’re bringing advertisements for technology courses to Stack Overflow
Proposition: only recommend courses taught by teachers with a gold tag badge and >= 20k reputation on Stack Overflow
To be honest, paid online courses are almost always worthless. I've seen several ...
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We’re bringing advertisements for technology courses to Stack Overflow
Suggestion: include a button / link to display the explanation about how the course offering was curated and why it's being shown.
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What if I answer a question in a comment?
Yes, I've had a couple of questions where someone has commented the answer. I wish you could accept comments as containing the answer and/or promote the comment to an answer and then accept it.
My ...
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Introducing a new close reason specifically for non-English questions
The bottom section in the linked help center page says:
I did what you said, but my question still hasn't been restored.
As we said, please be patient! Everyone on this site—both moderators and ...
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