114 votes

Wikipedia like pop-over for Stack Overflow links

I don't think this is a good idea. Popups like that would need to be quite large if you also want to show an answer. Then which answer would you show? Often enough, the accepted answer isn't the best ...
Cerbrus's user avatar
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Wikipedia like pop-over for Stack Overflow links

This feature is well suited for Wikipedia because articles there always start with a lead section that summarises the contents. Here, on the other hand, key information is scattered across the ...
duplode's user avatar
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86 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 ...
Glorfindel's user avatar
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67 votes

Is adding a link to a search term at the end of posts okay?

It's noise, and should be removed. While the posts linked this way could be tangentially (or even directly) related to the post so annotated, the bespoke tagging system does not help a user not ...
yivi's user avatar
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61 votes
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Hiding attribution of quoted material

This help article says: When you find a useful resource that can help answer a question (from another site or in an answer on Stack Overflow) make sure you do all of the following: Provide a link to ...
BoltClock's user avatar
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52 votes

How to report a broken link that is now redirecting to malware or other unsavory content

If the answer consists of nothing more than a spam link and appears to be a blatant attempt to spam the site, then flag the entire answer for moderator intervention. If the problems are obvious, then ...
John Montgomery's user avatar
48 votes
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How are we supposed to post godbolt links now that URL shortening is blocked?

The big, big advantage of this particular service is that it contains all of the data necessary to work in the URL (compressed and encoded). I can't overstate how great that is: an awful lot of ...
Shog9's user avatar
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45 votes
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Replacing non English links with English ones

If non English links are part of good answers then they should be edited and corrected. However, if they are part of low quality, link only answers that do not contribute to the site, then don't ...
Dalija Prasnikar's user avatar
35 votes

SO apparently doesn't know that asterisks are allowed in URLs

As a workaround you can use a backslash (\) to escape the asterisk (*) where it might be interpreted as markdown: https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/dom.html#embedding-custom-non-visible-data-with-the-data-\...
Ross Ridge's user avatar
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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 ...
Cerbrus's user avatar
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33 votes

Wikipedia like pop-over for Stack Overflow links

I think the broad concept is very useful for cross-checking and cross-referencing posts, rather than actually interacting with linked posts. However, in response to Cerbrus' answer: Popups like that ...
Martin's user avatar
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31 votes
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URL shortening service for Stack Overflow

First off, Stack Overflow already has a URL shortening service: s.tk. It's mostly used internally and for ad campaigns, but it exists, we maintain it, and in rare cases it can be useful. Note that ...
Shog9's user avatar
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30 votes
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Why hide the file extensions in URLs?

The actual extensions are not able to be expressed in any normal character set; Unicode does not contain a range for the language of the Great Old Ones. Even if it were possible to represent these ...
Shog9's user avatar
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30 votes

SO apparently doesn't know that asterisks are allowed in URLs

You can always percent encode troublesome characters. Try it with %2A in place of the *.
Zan Lynx's user avatar
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30 votes
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Do flags have some visible and/or linkable IDs?

There's no direct way to refer to a flag. The preferred way to do so is either to Add a new flag onto the same post as the previous one Link to the post the previous flag was added onto in the flag ...
Madara's Ghost's user avatar
28 votes

How are we supposed to post godbolt links now that URL shortening is blocked?

Maybe this issue could lead to a new feature on Stack Overflow. Godbolt could end up providing its own URL shortening feature, but this would not fix similar troubles for other popular developer ...
Frédéric's user avatar
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28 votes
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Is there a way to link to an answer without my user id?

The only part that is required is answer ID: "https://stackoverflow.com/a/43079654", user ID is used to count how many times particular link was shared (so you can get "announcer" badge for example). ...
Alexei Levenkov's user avatar
26 votes

Why isn't a Stack Overflow question title inserted automatically when pasting a link to that question in the comment?

Completely agree, and five years later, we can say that this request and its status-declined are arcane. Comments are ephemeral second-class citizens, but that doesn't mean that links in them should ...
T.J. Crowder's user avatar
25 votes

How to deal with link-only answers?

Your "answer" doesn't answer the question. You just link to a state diagram and a table with 39 rows without saying why they're relevant to the question being asked. Just saying that you're linking to ...
Bill the Lizard's user avatar
24 votes
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Link with round brackets looks good in preview, but broken after submitting

You're missing a closing bracket: [Wolfram Alpha](https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=nextprime((10%5E32)%5E2)) results in: Wolfram Alpha. Note the extra closing bracket at the end: [...](...((10%...
Nick is tired's user avatar
23 votes

Is editing technology names to link to corresponding Wikipedia articles useful?

You're right, this is probably a little subjective (in that some people no doubt think it's a good idea), but in my opinion, this is not helpful or useful at all. Unless the question or answer ...
TylerH's user avatar
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22 votes

Please correct the dead link on the locked post

That question just isn't valuable at all. Not only is fixing that one link just not important, the whole question just isn't a useful resource. That question should just be deleted.
Servy's user avatar
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22 votes
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Should the link be removed from this post

No, that link should not be removed. The OP is correct to include where they found that code. They should go one step further and also mention the author of that code. I assume they act inline with ...
rene's user avatar
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22 votes

Capitalisation again

If, by "fix" you mean make Share/Edit/Follow/Close/Flag capitalised, this is now fixed: This is the way things are going - animuson ♦ commented on Capitalized “Edit” and “Delete” buttons ...
Wai Ha Lee's user avatar
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21 votes

Links inside questions and answers should have the option to open in new-tabs

There are multiple options a user can chose from, to open a link in a new tab. I don't want to be forced to a new tab when I want to open the link in the same window. Neither can you rely on ...
Cerbrus's user avatar
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21 votes

Why should I leave my user ID in the short links when sharing?

As mentioned in the comments by @honk, it's related to how specific badges are awarded. If you don't have an interest in getting those badges, then you can remove your user ID that's added and still ...
Mike Bonnell's user avatar
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21 votes
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Why was this useful answer that helped me deleted?

Your question asked for how to write code using the Python Imaging Library to perform a specific task. The answer had nothing to do with answering the question. The "answer" was flagged as ...
Makyen's user avatar
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20 votes

Capitalisation again

The odd capitalization is spreading: Referring to the "Edit tags" text, Shog mentioned in September that after a change, it was "still with the annoying capitalization", but he was told that "the ...
Davy M's user avatar
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20 votes

Why does my TypeScript playground link break when I use Insert Hyperlink?

The problem is that the Insert Hyperlink feature changes + to %20 if the link contains a query part, both in the query part and the fragment identifier (hash fragment). TypeScript's new playground ...
T.J. Crowder's user avatar

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