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How do I enable/disable the Light/Dark Theme on Stack Overflow?

You can change the site mode from the Preferences page for your user account on Stack Overflow. Here is a direct link to the Preferences page for your logged-in account: https://stackoverflow.com/...
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Should we disapprove of uploading images of tables when asking a question?

The rule of thumb should always be to favor whatever makes a question easiest to read and to answer. Even before the introduction of table markdown, images of tables were discouraged, for a number of ...
Mureinik's user avatar
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How do I deal with old answers containing broken links?

Broken links in answers generally do not require moderator attention. If you suspect intentional spam, do flag accordingly, but otherwise: Check if the answer is valid without the link. If it is not: ...
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Why should I "tag my RDBMS"?

There are two things at work here. What SQL is, and is not. What are tags, and how should I use them? First, regarding "SQL": 'SQL' stands for Structured Query Language, but it's not a ...
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Why would you mark an answer as Community Wiki?

When I copy an answer directly from another user's comment, without adding any information of my own (besides the attribution), I mark it as CW. There's absolutely no requirement to do this, but ...
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Do questions posted on the weekend get less attention?

TL;DR No, the number of views for a question is independent from the moment of posting. Here are some tips to attract more attention to your question; posting during the work week will not help. Full ...
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Is it OK to leave a comment asking for upvotes?

No, it is not appropriate to ask for upvotes in comments. No matter how carefully it is done, it inevitably comes across looking like you are begging for votes. Besides, that kind of meta-commentary ...
Cody Gray - on strike's user avatar
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Why does tagging multiple RDBMS products make my question unclear?

For those of you who don't have time to read the entire post The purpose of "tagging your database" is to identify your specific technology, so that experts in that technology can answer ...
37 votes

How do I moderate my own chatroom?

So what can I do about the bad apples? There's a general (although not strict - and depending on severity) scale of things that can be done. Inform the user - as politely as possible (but in no ...
37 votes

How do I deal with old answers containing broken links?

The Internet Archive Wayback Machine caches a lot of old web pages. If you can find the content there, a link to it can substitute for the broken link. If you have enough reputation you can edit the ...
Mark Ransom's user avatar
30 votes

Should we disapprove of uploading images of tables when asking a question?

Since the introduction of the table markdown should people still be using images of tables instead of the markdown? No. Really, no one should have ever been using images of tables. Creating ASCII ...
Cody Gray - on strike's user avatar
27 votes

Why would you mark an answer as Community Wiki?

When I come across an old question where the user has edited their solution into the question, and the user is no longer around, I sometimes remove the solution from the question and repost it as a ...
23 votes

I've asked a poorly received question, what do I do now?

Consider temporarily deleting your question You're willing to improve your question, and that's great! However, until you've improved it, the bad version of your question is still on the site, and ...
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I'm asking a question about my own post, but I'm still prompted that I need 5 reputation to post here. What gives?

This error message actually has nothing to do with reputation. You're receiving this error because the system isn't properly seeing the header text with the link to your question that it's added for ...
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Why are proposed changes to voting, which limit or remove the use of downvotes, met with strong disagreement?

So, you are here because you proposed some change to voting, especially proposed to limit or remove downvoting at all, and you got a strong negative reaction from the meta community, probably lots of ...
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Can an unregistered account be converted to a registered account?

If the user still has access to the cookie that was created for the unregistered profile, they can simply click the "complete signup" link or use the link that would have been emailed to them within ~...
animuson's user avatar
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Where do I ask questions about Stack Overflow Meta itself? Is there a Meta Meta?

For questions about Meta Stack Overflow (this site) itself, you should: Post the question here on Meta Stack Overflow, and Tag your question with the meta tag, as described here. The global meta ...
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Why is "Is this correct?" an off-topic question, and what should I ask instead?

Questions like this are impossible to answer without literally testing the entire program for you. While this may sound a little extreme, think about how you know whether a program is correct: you ...
17 votes

How do I moderate my own chatroom?

Moderation inside of chat is very important to keeping the room "livable". This can kind of go both ways though, as chat rooms are very open to interpretation. So long as nothing too ...
16 votes

When is it acceptable to delete a post?

This is already covered within the help center. Deleting questions Users with this reputation level can delete closed questions. When should I delete questions? Closed questions that are of no ...
Kevin B's user avatar
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15 votes

I have a question about my Stack Overflow post

This is the draft proposal for an extra answer on the FAQ question How does Meta Stack Overflow work? It is Community Wiki, edit at will. You have a question about your Stack Overflow post If you ...
14 votes

How do I create a minimal complete verifiable example?

The FAQ should make it fairly clear what a minimal, complete, verifiable example is Minimal means remove any code/html/css that is not relevant to the issue. Complete post all the relevant code and ...
14 votes

When is it acceptable to delete a post?

Notwithstanding what the Help Center says, I want to try to derive an up-to-date guideline logically, and offer some more precise guidelines. When is it appropriate (or inappropriate) for high ...
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12 votes

If I feel that a Room Owner is treating me unfairly in chat, how should I formally report my grievances?

This is not the Official Moderator Response to this topic, but here's what I think are reasonable guidelines. Before escalating: try to resolve the problem amicably Yes, the question says that this ...
11 votes
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How should I deal with posts that have been edited to replace the content with off-topic content?

You should roll the post back. If you can fix the question, you should, because the question still has a possibility of adding value to the Stack Overflow community. If the user rolls back your edit, ...
11 votes

Why are proposed changes to voting, which limit or remove the use of downvotes, met with strong disagreement?

Many of such proposals miss or ignore the purpose of downvoting and the purpose of the whole site. Purpose of the site The goal SO aims is that once you isolate and describe the problem you are ...
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Should we disapprove of uploading images of tables when asking a question?

Since the introduction of the table markdown should people still be using images of tables instead of the markdown? Or should we be enforcing the use of the new markdown? Yes, No, Maybe .... it all ...
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Why would you mark an answer as Community Wiki?

I sometimes use community wiki answers on typo questions or something with a similar trivial problem. When I feel that a comment next to the close vote does not suffice and it's better pointed out in ...

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