351 votes

Rextester has officially been hacked. Where do we go from here?

I'm the maintainer of rextester. First of all, it has indeed been hacked. I'm looking into it. It has happened before a few times usually someone breaking the backend. I see it as a fun process as I ...
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Is it OK to have hidden ad link in an answer?

All links to Amazon from Stack Overflow are automatically transformed to insert the Stack Overflow affiliate link. See Auto-inserting Stack Overflow affiliate into all Amazon book links: To be ...
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85 votes
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'rel=nofollow' in Profile links

The idea is that without the nofollow, the Stack Overflow profile page counts as a link to the target website in Google's PageRank algorithm (and similar algorithms in other search engines). So if you ...
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85 votes

Is a Microsoft MVP required to disclose affiliation?

Stack Overflow isn't built for recommendations or architecture designs. You shouldn't see too many questions that look like "What tool X by company Y can I use to build Z" (in fact, most of these ...
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81 votes

Editing answers that say "at the time of this post"

I just registered on stackoverflow to be able to answer this. I am the one who has been taking care of the website and domain name for mingw-w64 for a couple years now. I've been spending quite a ...
81 votes
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cpearson.com is no longer available

I re-wrote all links to cpearson.com in posts on Stack Overflow to point to https://web.archive.org/web/www.cpearson.com/ - this should pull the last-archived copy of each URL. May 8th, 2018: aaand ...
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76 votes
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Is it OK to use YouTube links in a question?

For YouTube links the rules are the same as for any other external link in any post: The content on the other side of the link should only provide supplementary information, which is not required to ...
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54 votes

Your article is in another castle: should link-only articles be allowed?

No, this should not be allowed. They're bad for a lot of the same reasons that link-only answers are bad. The specific article you mention is little more than an ad for another article. It itself ...
52 votes
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Why did this user delete a link to the reference documentation without explanation?

I made this edit for two reasons: W3schools is not an official documentation or specification. It's good to avoid sharing links from this site pretending it's the documentation because we may find ...
49 votes
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Question with external link to code

The key mistake you made at all was commenting instead of voting to close it as too broad. An OP who insists on posting tons of code hasn't done the bare minimum to isolate the problem, and there's ...
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48 votes
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Is it enough disclosure of self promotion if the link itself contains their name?

Not everyone reads the link text, so a link without any other indication is not enough in my opinion. It is too easy to hide your affiliation. And let's not forget that display names can change, so ...
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48 votes

Trigger MCVE error on paste.ofcode.org

I don't think users should be allowed to paste this link at all. It's not even the case "Links to [site name] must be accompanied by code.", it's the fact that the link expires and becomes ...
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Should code from pastebin be edited into a question?

In general, yes. Questions should be self-contained, i.e. all information must be in the question itself and not depend on external links (which may break). There are exceptions, though. If the ...
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41 votes
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Link-only answer when content's license is unclear

Surely you don't need to copy/paste it literally, you can create your own interpretation of the solution and add your own explanation of it to it, then provide the link as attribution and for "...
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What to do with a link only answer that was correct, but now links to malicious site

One of the proposed comments in the VLQ Review Queue is the "link-only answer": “While this link may answer the question, it is better to include the essential parts of the answer here and ...
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39 votes

Is it OK to use YouTube links in a question?

I would strongly advise against relying on videos to present the problem in your question, if you expect to get an answer, that is. Video is generally a very poor resource to reproduce a problem for ...
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34 votes
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Wikipedia links not https, is there a special reason they shouldn't?

No, the HTTPS change only applied to Stack Exchange links. SE has no idea which sites do and don't support HTTP. It'd be a bad idea to replace every single link in every single answer like that. If ...
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33 votes

Questions that feel like spam

These are just low quality questions, lacking an MCVE. Instead, they link to some site that they think illustrates what they want or demonstrates the problem they want to solve. These are not spam, ...
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33 votes
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Trigger MCVE error on paste.ofcode.org

Yeah, there's no good reason to ever post links that'll intentionally break here. I've blacklisted the URL pattern with the following message: Please avoid links that will intentionally break after ...
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29 votes

Editing answers that say "at the time of this post"

To my mind, "immediately useful" trumps "historically accurate". Especially if the answer is in some sense canonical (accepted, and/or has a substantial number of upvotes), its usefulness down the ...
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29 votes

Your article is in another castle: should link-only articles be allowed?

Right now the community is not able to moderate articles, and we know this is a problem. As part of the evolution of the feature we do want to expand how you all (and mods) can interact with it, ...
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28 votes
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Should direct download links be removed from a post?

I also felt offended by that direct download link. Should links that just download a file be pruned out of the post or at least edited to make people aware that it is a download? I'd probably ...
26 votes
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Are links to Zoom (or similar) meeting rooms acceptable in a question?

No, they are not. Links should only be provided as a way to add supporting material for a post. A link to a chat or conference room of any kind, is extremely volatile and of no use for future visitors....
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25 votes
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Error while calling jQuery.show() in Stack Overflow snippet

The problem is that that jQuery's show calls showHide, which calls defaultDisplay. That function attempts to determine the default display of the element, e.g. inline or block. To do that, first it ...
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25 votes

Is it ok to quote short solutions from GitHub issues *verbatim* as answers?

As long as you follow the attribution/referencing requirements, then it is fine. Those requirements are: Crediting the original author/source by name (if the name can be found), Linking directly to ...
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24 votes
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Is it ok to link to material of dubious legality?

As long as you're making a good-faith attempt to answer a question, try not to worry about anything else. If there's one thing I'd hope that folks take away from this answer, it's that. Simply ...
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24 votes

Where shall we let the community update Xcode download locations?

Several thoughts, in no particular order The reason we have Offsite Resources closure in the first place is that links get stale really quickly. Download links are the bread of links: they go bad ...
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24 votes

Where shall we let the community update Xcode download locations?

Such questions should be deleted. SO is not an authoritative source to answer questions like "Where do I download X". Google is one or perhaps someone's blog if official pages are too bad. ...
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23 votes
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Please blacklist expirebox.com

This is done, more or less as Joshua suggests (a link to https://expirebox.com/ works fine, a link to https://expirebox.com/anything will be blocked).
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22 votes
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Answers referencing Articles Written By Me

But, because the article is my own, could this be seen as self-promotion/spam? It could be. The key to it not being seen as such is indeed full disclosure. That it is an excerpt from the source ...
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