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Should the "Can I answer my own question?" guide mention question quality standards?

I like this! I think the answer quality standard is just as important, which is perhaps worth taking a note of. ThomA suggested the following: If you intend to self-answer a question, ensure that you ...
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Is there / Should there be a reference list of banned AI tools?

No, there shouldn't. A ban-list would only serve for users to be able to say “this specific tool wasn't banned when I posted”. Playing whack-a-mole with these tools as they appear, isn't practical or ...
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Is it OK to delete the old AI answer Help Center article, now that there's a new one in place?

I'd say yes, it's redundant. My original thought on this was no, because I believed the original covered more than just answering, but that's not the case; one could certainly take bits and pieces of ...
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Improve help center documentation for what questions are "practical"

The more strictly you define "practical", the easier you make it to find loopholes. If you turn the mention of "practical" into a more specific list of subjects / classifications, ...
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AI policy text may be improved about machine translation tools

Let's not make that policy too specific. The more details you're adding, the more loopholes you're adding. Besides, the policy clearly states: "Answers generated by artificial intelligence tools&...
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AI policy text may be improved about machine translation tools

Ideally... we don't want machine translations. Instead, we want users to post content that they themselves understand and can respond to. That's not to say machine translations are or should be banned,...
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Proposal to reduce perceived hostility (and a "fix")

I think two years ago my face would go red out of embarrassment if someone pointed out an issue with my code in an answer post of mine. Not that it's happened to me recently, but I wager if it did, ...
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Odd tag name in "How do I format my posts using Markdown or HTML?" help center page

It is an illustrative example. It is supposed to illustrate. Arguably, linking to an existing tag would be more distracting to the purpose of the example.
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Is it OK to delete the old AI answer Help Center article, now that there's a new one in place?

For the sake of avoiding link rot / death (there are plenty of comments out there and posts linking to that page), I think it'd be nice to let /help/gpt-policy continue to exist- but just not show it ...
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Can we update the Stack Overflow Help Center ourselves as a contributor?

Meta SO (here!) is the place to discuss changes to the SO Help Center. Once a proposed change has a consensus, one of several things can happen: A mod edits the page themselves. Note that only some ...
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AI policy text may be improved about machine translation tools

I don't think any sufficiently short distinction is practically useful. The issue behind the AI policy is not with the purpose of the AI used but the results. Any sufficiently powerful translation ...
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Improve help center documentation for what questions are "practical"

The guidelines in the help center aren't directly outlining what is and isn't off topic, they're outlining the kinds of questions that are likely to be received well here. We have no close reason that ...
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Help page still in need of update? (create chat rooms)

I went ahead and added the link back to the footer. Thanks for reminding us of that folks, we believe that the reasons for that not being there are no longer valid.
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Link to non-existent "/help/gpt-policy" page in the Help Center

Help center page updated to link to https://stackoverflow.com/help/ai-policy. I updated the two linked Meta pages as well.
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Markdown error in "Why have I been limited to one question per week?" help center page

Checking the page again, I see the issue has been fixed:
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Help center privileges established user page seems to have a markdown error

Fixed! Thanks for pointing this out.
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