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Should the string 'noob' be added to the blacklist for question titles?
I could agree with blacklisting it from titles if and only if an accompanying explanation as to why this isn't a good fit for a title followed it.
The challenge there is getting prose written that's ...
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Should the string 'noob' be added to the blacklist for question titles?
My opinion is that the current experience level of a developer or the perceived state of code never needs to be labelled while posting a minimal, clear, reproducible question or educational answer.
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Unable to post question due to large number of characters
To counter nbk's answer, links to GitHub or Pastebin would be absolutely fine if this were mainly a help site where the goal was to give personal help to the original poster, but it's not; rather it ...
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Should the string 'noob' be added to the blacklist for question titles?
Banning words from titles will do little to change the underlying insecurity of the author.
English has many words, inflections and speech patterns which are used to alter the way in which the raw ...
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Should the string 'noob' be added to the blacklist for question titles?
I'm not entirely sure how the blocking mechanism works exactly, but I just wanted to add that we should be careful with "auto-blocking" noob, noobs and variations of it.
In very rare cases ...
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"Mostly code" is rejected but "mostly screenshots" goes through
The honest answer is, yes, ideally questions containing very little text and a hyperlink or 2 should ideally be rejected as well; unfortunately they are not.
Although I can't know what truly went ...
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Should the string 'noob' be added to the blacklist for question titles?
In favor. Stating that someone is a noob/beginner doesn't add anything valuable to a question. I almost always remove introductions like "I recently started..." and the likes too.
Also, ...
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Is the New Question Form for New SO User's Working to Prevent Low Quality Questions? (maybe a revisit?)
No†.
†: Not until we can measure its effectiveness, anyway. The company at large seems content with saying "it's doing a thing" but if you're seeing anecdotally that the thing the system ...
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How to improve question quality of new Stack Overflow users
Instead of the checkbox "I will keep these things in mind" which can be mindlessly clicked by anyone without reading the text above it, maybe an actual quiz would help. On Upwork for example,...
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Quality filter preventing including links to jsfiddle tricked by using backticks
The issue here is that the link has a special character at the start, rather than the entire question being surrounded in backticks. The markdown editor isn't matching any of the backticks together ...
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Cannot figure why am getting "Your post appears to contain code that is not properly formatted"
It can also be code in tables. This caused my answer to be rejected:
|Mathematical Operation|JSBI Operation|
|---------|----|
|Addition|c = JSBI.add(a, b)|
|Subtraction|c = JSBI.subtract(a, b)|
|...
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Problem making sublists (or nested lists)?
The help text is wrong. It may or may not have been correct as of the time which it was written, but it's definitely wrong now. At this point, Stack Exchange uses CommonMark, which definitely doesn't ...
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