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How can I answer if the question isn't accepting answers?
What happened to you here is a bit of an edge case, so allow me to extend my apologies for the poor first impression.
You see, normally, the way you share a solution to a question is by posting an ...
Cody GrayMod
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Is it correct to protect questions with a lot of answers when a new user is posting a duplicate answer?
Yes, it is entirely appropriate to protect canonical and/or high traffic posts that tend to attract a lot of such answers. New users cluttering down canonical posts with low-quality answers is a big ...
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How do I mark a question as protected?
They aren't poor, just short:
Which questions can be protected?
Any question at least a day old can be protected and unprotected by users that have the privilege, provided the question has received ...
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Why was this question protected?
You don't have enough reputation to see the link-only answer that was posted by the same user (who, incidentally, has over 1k rep!) around the same time, and deleted by a moderator, triggering the ...
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We need better tools to prevent "long tail of crap" on popular questions
Is that thing always set at 10 reputation?
Yep.
Any chance for trusted user or diamond mod to choose it a little higher, say 100 or 1000?
This is likely to be an unpopular opinion, but I'...
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I'm confused by "protect questions"
The point of protecting a post is to avoid it getting "drive by" answers by users who are not active participants on the site.
This happens most often with questions featured on the Hot Network ...
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Has the metric for protecting questions by Community♦ changed?
No, the metric for protecting questions is still the same. This post was protected because there is a specific check in place for questions that are attracting spam answers.
There are two specific ...
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Simplify reputation threshold message
Because users who don't have the association bonus but have at least 10 rep on the site can answer protected questions.
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High rep question and answers must be protected from edit
We already have that "protection".
Edits by users with less than 2000 reputation need to be reviewed with users with at least 2000 reputation. Only users with 2000 reputation points or more can edit ...
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Is it appropriate to flag a question for moderator intervention to have it protected?
So as noted in comments, protection can only do so much. It is effectively saying, "So many people are adding poor answers to this often, and it's making moderation efforts of this question tough."
...
7
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Where I can see details about protection in a closed question?
Protecting a question means that you need at least 10 reputation (earned on Stack Overflow) to answer the question.
Answering a question is not possible with a closed question. Therefore, its ...
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Wording on "highly active question" message is awkward
You have completely misinterpreted the message. Your proposed re-wording would convey the wrong information.
The message is not telling you that answering the question will gain you reputation. It is ...
Cody GrayMod
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High rep question and answers must be protected from edit
Imagine there is a post about, let's say JavaScript. It is highly upvoted, but the information contains a little mistake. Now someone, let's say Brendan Eich, sees this wrong post, and as he ...
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Duplicate questions which are in the same quality, but only the newer one is protected
The one is protected because there are lots of deleted answers and the system auto-protects to prevent more; that's it.
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Should opening a bounty on a protected question be disallowed?
Why should this be disallowed? The chance that a new Stack Overflow user will write a first-class answer deserving the bounty (but is now unable to, because of the protection) is very small.
The ...
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Why can I protect a closed question?
Tim Post has answered a duplicate question on MSE, where he writes:
It is a bit of a quirk, but while the action is available to you, we don't expect that you'd use it unless you were doing so for ...
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In what circumstances does Community User protect a question to prevent "thanks!", "me too!", or spam answers by new users?
This is sort of an edge-case, but it is slightly buggy (as animuson noted in the comments).
The short answer here is that 3 deleted new user answers will trigger protection... As will two spam-...
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How to see all protected questions?
You can use the data explorer to query this. Note however, it's only refreshed every Sunday.
Here's an example query:
https://data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/653790
Note that it doesn't ...
RobMod
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We need better tools to prevent "long tail of crap" on popular questions
To deal with this problem effectively, I think we should first try to understand why it happens.
Mysteriously, those late answers can somehow gather many upvotes even if they are not adding any ...
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How to see all protected questions?
There's a dedicated link for 10K users (for each relevant site):
https://stackoverflow.com/tools/protected-questions
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How to see all protected questions?
Here is an updated version of the SEDE query, which lets you enter the tag name as a parameter, and only includes questions which are protected now last Sunday.
For reference, here is the complete ...
Only top scored, non community-wiki answers of a minimum length are eligible
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