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What is the procedure for getting blatantly off-topic C or C++ answers deleted?

I know there will be those who disagree, but I would say: Don't worry about it. It is an article of near-religious faith on SO that C and C++ are two completely different languages. But out there in ...
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Forced to lie in order to get my email server configuration question answered: is there any better approach?

It was closed on Stack Overflow because it's not a programming question. Stack Overflow doesn't allow all types of questions; we have very specific rules for which types of questions we allow. Your ...
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My question asking how Press & Hold Captcha works is getting close voted. Is Stack Overflow the wrong place to ask how something works?

It is very clearly inappropriate for Stack Overflow. It was closed just now as seeking third-party resources, presumably because of: Are there any frameworks to build such CAPTCHAs? which is pretty ...
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Is it all just opinion?

Your core question: Compared to Java, how are each of these languages (Groovy, Kotlin, Scala) currently being used across science and industry in enterprise, desktop, mobile, administrative, and ...
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Was the close vote applied justly or not on my questions about procfs?

Yes, the closure of these questions by a moderator was correct. Neither of those questions have anything to do with software development. They are questions about the /proc file system in Linux. Stack ...
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Is this question really opinion-based?

Yes, both questions are opinion-based and not suitable for Stack Overflow. Sure asking if someone is worth learning or not is opinion-based… Yes, I'm glad that is obvious to you. …but is it really ...
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Are questions about Stack Overflow for Teams on-topic for Meta Stack Overflow? Where can I get support?

Are questions about the Stack Overflow for Teams product on-topic for this site (Meta Stack Overflow)? In general, no. Questions, bug reports, feature requests, and other lines of inquiry specifically ...
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What is the procedure for getting blatantly off-topic C or C++ answers deleted?

Among the user moderator guidelines, this was added: Maybe that was the problem, then. Not so much the desire, but more the expectation that it would actually be followed. It is a guideline, after ...
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Why isn't my question about Nvidia driver dependency issues accepted by Stack Overflow guidelines?

I can't tell if you're just trying to install the NVidia driver as a normal end-user of a Linux laptop or if you're trying to install the CUDA variant which would let you do extra compute. In both ...
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Forced to lie in order to get my email server configuration question answered: is there any better approach?

I asked a question: "Can you send an email to an address, have it be accepted by the mail server, and then the mail server silently deletes it?" on Stack Overflow and it was downvoted and ...
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Differences between asking questions on SO in general and in a specific Collective

From the visibility perspective, you're still asking the question on Stack Overflow, so it's visible to everyone that can see Stack Overflow questions. That is to say, the only real difference is ...
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Where can I ask questions like can someone convert this code to xyz language?

I am not sure if anyone would do it for free. You can check out one of many freelancers sites out there. At the end of the day if you need someone to write code for you, you have to hire them or bribe ...
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When a question pertains to specifically configuring an editor, shouldn't it be migrated to Super User?

No. Editors and IDEs fall into the category of software tools commonly used by programmers engaged in the work of software development, so they are on-topic for Stack Overflow, per the Help Center's &...
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Can I ask about possible errors in my code or for a "review"?

No, I'm afraid that the question that you describe would be off-topic for this site as this is not a code-review site nor is it a forum or discussion site. Specifically: I would like someone to tell ...
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Why did I fail an audit for choosing to close this pure mathematics question? Is this on-topic here?

The off-topic reason includes the following claim: This question does not appear to be about a specific programming problem, a software algorithm, or software tools primarily used by programmers. ...
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Why did my question about security get downvoted?

It's not a fit on Stack Overflow, and while I'd be reluctant to suggest this, Security.SE has a whole tag dedicated to user enumeration. It would be worth first perusing what is on topic on their ...
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Are questions about problems with transfering binary to a microcontroller on topic?

The first two examples needed to be closed, but not because they were off-topic. Their problem is that they lack sufficient information to debug or even reproduce the problem. We have a standard close ...
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Asking for wisdom, strategy and judgement?

We're not here for the subjective. We're here to answer the concrete technical programming questions you have. If you want to entertain broader, more subjective questions which may not have a right ...
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Is it allowed to post syntax error problems?

Syntax errors are valid questions if presented correctly. The example you gave has a fairly poor title, and at first glance I don't think there's enough info in the question to solve it. We have a ...
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Is it all just opinion?

Yet. instead, we have elevated to highest esteem learning how to change character case. Do we truly wish to be so narrow, as a community? Yes, we do. The community doesn't want broad, opinion-based ...
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I need help implementing a (very simple) "algorithm". Where should I ask?

Stack Overflow is the correct place to ask. However, I can pretty well guarantee you that it has been asked before, for your language. Please search first, and do not ask duplicate questions. For ...
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Can you ask questions of the form “What is X?”

No, please don't do this. None of those questions are practical and answerable to the field of software development. We're not going to be a repository for trivia or history nuggets, and catching ...
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Are library installation problems on topic for Stack Overflow?

Your question is on-topic for Stack Overflow. It has now been re-opened. I'm happy to continue re-opening it if it ends up closed again for some inexplicable reason. As I noted in a comment on Makoto'...
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Are questions about programming-related software on-topic on Stack Overflow?

If your question's about an IDE, then it's on-topic (here on Stack Overflow, not Meta Stack Overflow). People may not particularly like the question or think that the question is all that useful, but ...
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Can you ask questions of the form “What is X?”

Do not ask anything in the main site as someone who knows nothing about programming as Stack Overflow is for anyone who writes code, meaning, askers should already have the elemental digital literacy ...
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Are questions about problems with transfering binary to a microcontroller on topic?

Yes, they're on-topic It's a problem encountered by a programmer, with a programming tool, as part of programming. This is similar to why "my IDE throws this weird error; what does it mean?" ...
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Is this question opinion based?

I am a Rust subject matter expert. This feels like one of those cases where the quality of the question overall has convinced the surrounding peers that the question is better off left unanswered. ...
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Is SO getting too [corporate]?

I agree, we should remove this tag from the site. There is nothing about "corporate" code that is different from non-corporate code... A corporation is a legal business entity/distinction, ...
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Why is a "why has this question been closed, and how can I improve it" meta-question being downvoted?

First of all, voting is designed to be helpful to other viewers, not the author. There's little takeaway from the post score for the author. While on the main it can indicate that the author should ...
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Is Stack Overflow only for programming topics?

For example, a programmer produces an application about the field of civil engineering. My question is whether during the development of the software, don't these contents require external experience ...

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