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Etiquette: A Corollary to the Fastest Gun in the West

I agree with you, and in all of my years of contributing to Stack Overflow, I have always followed essentially the same approach that you describe. (Well, generally, I don't test my code. I prefer to ...
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How should I deal with claims that my answer is plagiarism of another?

As meagar has stated, if someone is using an edit to accuse a competing answer of plagiarism, that's inappropriate and the edit should be rolled back. As Andy has stated, if someone is intrusively ...
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Impressions of a newbie to Stack Overflow

Well, you can say that the answer is wrong, or imprecise. But saying that it is "misleading" is, frankly, rude. You did not give any concrete evidence of your experience at SO, but this comment ...
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The Fight Against The FGITW and Dupe Ignoring

Just make it a throttle like anything else. If x of your answers are deleted or on posts that were closed (for any reason) within y time period (a week?), your answering ability is throttled for a ...
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Impressions of a newbie to Stack Overflow

I think, your main mistake is to try to answer questions you already know or expect to receive dozens of answers within the first seconds. More than often, such questions, answerable within seconds, ...
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Etiquette: A Corollary to the Fastest Gun in the West

There's a lot to take in here, but the ultimate question that I think you're teasing out is: "What does Stack Overflow do about answers which are incomplete, unviable or otherwise inappropriate?&...
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Etiquette: A Corollary to the Fastest Gun in the West

My general advice after some 10+ years is to not pay attention to when other answers are posted or how bad/good they are. Or how much rep the person who posted it got, for that matter. Forget about ...
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Etiquette: A Corollary to the Fastest Gun in the West

Let me tell you a very common experience which I've had in the python tag. This relates to your question. For starters, the python tag is huge. It has a lot of modules, meaning you'd only be able to ...
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Etiquette: A Corollary to the Fastest Gun in the West

To avoid the FGITW issue, I try to do the exact opposite: instead of rushing to answer new questions, I check old questions that have no answers. Of course, you'll find questions of dubious quality, ...
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How to handle critiques made in comments on my answers?

Comments only have two sanctioned purposes: Asking for post clarification, and Responding with post clarification. That's it. Any other use of comments subjects them to removal at any time. Every ...
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The Fight Against The FGITW and Dupe Ignoring

No. We focus on content, not users. Using a sliding scale depending on the perceived standing of the author and what one subjectively feels "the author should have known" is a recipe for disaster and ...
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Impressions of a newbie to Stack Overflow

I never experienced the problems you see. That's probably because I don't read and write in high-frequency tags like [c++] or [javascript] I try to avoid answering questions that are immediately ...
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Why we should increase minimum time before an answer can be accepted

I'm not convinced a change like this will have any positive effect. Accepting an answer discourages more answers. True, but I'm pretty sure most answers are posted within 15 minutes of the ...
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How to handle critiques made in comments on my answers?

He claimed that the comment was "obsolete", but it felt like he was using his power to enforce his opinion, which I disagreed with. As I said, your comment was a reply to a comment that had been ...
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What to do about question with multiple low-quality answers?

I noticed this question on SO that lacks certain details like the OS that the OP is using. In this specific case, as I already commented, that information isn't actually missing/needed: it can be ...
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Recurring problem with copy pasting

I've reviewed all the cases mentioned here, and all of the flags that have resulted. Due to the absence of a few moderators, and an ongoing purge of voting rings, the queue of custom flags has built ...
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The Fight Against The FGITW and Dupe Ignoring

Let's have a delete vote queue I close a lot of question each day as duplicate but I would really like to delete many of them. Actually when I vote to delete a question, only few of them get deleted ...
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How to handle critiques made in comments on my answers?

The original comment by the other user become obsolete when the post was edited as it didn't apply any more. The rest of the discussion, being a discussion over whether or not it's appropriate to ...
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Etiquette: A Corollary to the Fastest Gun in the West

While a FGITW cowboy might post like that, there's another, similar concept to keep in mind - FDITW (fastest downvote in the west). They might eventually end up with a good quality answer but in the ...
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Etiquette: A Corollary to the Fastest Gun in the West

My approach is simple. If an answer is bad (code would throw an obvious error or logic does not result in outcome desired by OP) then I downvote; no constructive comment, they don't deserve one. If I'...
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How many answers are posted to the questions under triage review?

With the help of Nick Larsen, from our Data Team we (by which I mean he) pulled some numbers. All time: IsDeleted AnsweredDuringReview Total no 606975 1566312 (38.7%) ...
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Why we should increase minimum time before an answer can be accepted

Accepting an answer discourages more answers. You're stating this as fact, and yet the link doesn't really demonstrate that. In my experiences having a high quality correct answer to the question ...
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How to educate asker when being beaten by rep hunters

First, make sure that you actually have a valid reason why the question shouldn't be answered. Attitudes have shifted considerably since this Meta question was posted - it now seems well accepted that ...
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Why are users answering questions as quickly as possible?

This is especially egregious for hard questions. There are lots of difficult questions in SO that get a lot of incomplete, half-baked or downright wrong or bad answers within the first days of being ...
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Impressions of a newbie to Stack Overflow

It means that if you try to craft an answer, to make sure of what you're saying, and adding links and code snippets, etc., you're usually beaten by somebody else and your answer is ignored. Even if ...
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Remove the incentive for FGITW to answer well known dupes

If I understand correctly, there's already a mechanism to prevent people (only high-rep users apparently) to answer too quickly (Throttling trusted users). I'm glad I never stumbled into it BTW. So ...
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