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Is asking "why" on language specifications still considered as "primarily opinion-based" if it can have official answers?

Is asking “why” on language specs still considered as “primary opinion-based” if it can have official answers? Long-time readers of my blog or my answers on SO know that this whole area is a peeve of ...
Eric Lippert's user avatar
132 votes

Stack Overflow is undermining community standards by promoting an off-topic question in its newsletter

I'll risk an answer, even if I feel that this subject is sensitive. The announcement: Daniel Stenberg, the creator of curl, recently stopped by Stack Overflow to answer a question about why he ...
Jean-François Fabre's user avatar
91 votes

Are questions about the motives of programming library developers on-topic?

Allow me to suggest an alternate interpretation of this question. We already allow questions that inquire on the motivations for language features. So extending that to library features is hardly ...
Nicol Bolas's user avatar
86 votes
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How much deviation from Stack Overflow's guidelines is too much?

Fundamentally, what's being asked here and in that discussion is: "Should questions on Stack Overflow be handled any differently because they include tags which are part of a Collective?" ...
Makyen's user avatar
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85 votes
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How has the scope of Stack Overflow changed?

The topic of Stack Overflow has narrowed over time as the community has learned what kinds of questions are a good fit for the platform, and what kinds of questions attract spam or other undesirable ...
Bill the Lizard's user avatar
83 votes
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Are questions about [at-command]s on-topic on Stack Overflow?

Yes Wow, it's been a long time since I've thought of AT commands. I believe you've successfully made the case that at-command has relevance to programmers and is on-topic on Stack Overflow. I leave ...
kjhughes's user avatar
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What differentiates this from a "write my software for me" question?

As the author of that question you're concerned about I feel obligated to give you my personal view about why I think my question is "ethically" correct :/ , I shouldn't be explaining anything though. ...
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75 votes
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Can I ask about assembly programming in the game "Human Resource Machine"?

There are really two different questions here, one implicit and one explicit: Implicit: Are questions about programming in the game "HRM" on-topic for Stack Overflow Explicit: Are questions about ...
Peter Duniho's user avatar
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75 votes
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Should definition questions be allowed?

I am perfectly okay with questions like these. They are on-topic as long as they are obviously programming-related. In other words, they need to be asking about terms used in source code, language ...
Cody Gray - on strike's user avatar
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Is asking for bug confirmation in a compiler on-topic for Stack Overflow?

You can ask a question asking why the behavior of the two compilers is different if you don't understand it - there are a lot of questions like that already. Make sure your example is self-contained, ...
Mat's user avatar
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72 votes

Can I ask programming ethics questions on Stack Overflow?

No. Even legal questions are off-topic on SO (and they have some chance to be backed by fact). Ethics questions are purely opinion based and can't be objectively answered.
Alexei Levenkov's user avatar
71 votes
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Is asking for a test API endpoint off topic?

It's off-topic, for exactly the reason you stated: "it is an off-site resource, and asking for recommendations for those are off topic" (source) So no, don't retract the vote. I've added my own. ...
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Allow bountied questions to be closed by regular users

Bounties should be orthogonal I think that either immediately refunding or immediately awarding the bounty when a question is closed is too easily -- and too temptingly -- gameable: Refund: offer ...
Matthieu M.'s user avatar
71 votes

Are articles allowed to be off-topic?

Stuff like this should not be posted in an Article. Articles are like Documentation; they are a dictionary of information. Regardless of whether reputation is linked to Articles, off-topic posts ...
10 Rep's user avatar
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70 votes

Is it inappropriate to ask what a compiler error message means?

It is perfectly on topic to ask what the compiler message means (assuming it is a unique non duplicate post and the message isn't something direct). All you need to do is include a snippet of code so ...
Travis J's user avatar
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Should a user delete their own question caused by a typo before closure?

Yes, if it will be of no further use to anyone, you should go ahead and delete it yourself. This should remove it from any review queues, so it won't be put in front of any more reviewers.
Bill the Lizard's user avatar
68 votes
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Are questions about downloading or converting YouTube videos allowed?

I can't speak for the site as a whole, but I can comment on how I handle flags on questions like this. We regularly are flagged about questions that ask about scraping content from other sites, ...
Brad Larson's user avatar
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68 votes

What were the original rules for posting on Stack Overflow?

A quick look at The Wayback Machine gives the following original rules for Stack Overflow (per 3 October, 2008): What kind of questions can I ask here? Programming questions, of course! ...
Milliron X's user avatar
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67 votes

Is it out-of-scope to ask about the up-to-datedness of a book on programming?

Asking whether a book in its entirety is "out of date" is very broad, as books tend to include lots of stuff. It also gives too much license for people to post a particularly bad excerpt or two and ...
Nicol Bolas's user avatar
65 votes
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What were the original rules for posting on Stack Overflow?

In case anyone was not aware, Stack Overflow was co-founded by Joel Spolsky and Jeff Atwood. Their original outlook is essentially what the original "rules" were. However, there were no ...
Travis J's user avatar
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63 votes
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Programming Language Identification Questions

How could this question ever possibly be useful? Who's going to find a question like this? Even if someone else has virtually identical code, they're still not going to find this question. They ...
Servy's user avatar
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61 votes
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"Please help me steal copyrighted content"

The short answer is "No", SO doesn't enforce the copyrights of/for other entities unless they receive a proper DMCA Takedown Notice There's a lot of gray area and wiggle room between "...
apaul's user avatar
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60 votes

Are questions about cron topical for Stack Overflow?

IMHO, calling crontab syntax a programming language makes a mockery of the term. By that logic, almost any configuration file would be considered a programming language (e.g. /etc/passwd is ...
Barmar's user avatar
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56 votes

What should be done about this specific famous controversial question asking when to use Node.js?

This question and its answers are Too Broad and Primarily Opinion-Based. The question was off-topic when it was asked, and it is off-topic now. At the very least, it should remain closed. When the ...
TylerH's user avatar
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53 votes

Why are there so many non-programming questions on Stack Overflow?

Why are there are so many non-programming questions in Stack Overflow? In general, because we don't do a good enough job of discouraging them. Every time an off-topic question is upvoted or answered, ...
Mogsdad's user avatar
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53 votes

Are typos always off-topic as Q&A?

To me this isn't just a typo. Yes, the root cause is a typo, but the key point to me (and why I would vote for keeping the question) is that: It's not just a specific typo, it's a class of typos (...
Adam's user avatar
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53 votes
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Should questions about obfuscated code be off-topic?

Should questions about obfuscated code be off-topic? Yes, they should be off topic. Why? They are generally either too broad or unclear. Too broad, because posting obfuscated code is basically ...
Dalija Prasnikar's user avatar
51 votes

Allow bountied questions to be closed by regular users

Let me throw the unpopular opinion in here. If an off-topic question has a bounty, people aren't moderating (well) enough. You can't set a bounty as soon as you post a question, so there is time to ...

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