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Are questions about code published in a book exclusions from the general off-topic "typo" rule?
I am full-out shocked that the applicability of the "typo" close reason here is at all controversial.
I will start by reminding you that our mission is to build a library of high-quality answers to ...
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Is Stack Overflow becoming an error-detection site?
Is Stack Overflow becoming an error detection site?
I think it's fair to say it's becoming more an error detection site than it once was. There are three factors contributing to this in my opinion.
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Is Stack Overflow becoming an error-detection site?
Yes and the process began almost the moment the site launched
Some of my earliest questions tell the tale:
August 18, 2008—Why shouldn't I “bet the future of the company” on shell scripts?
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GitHub is misspelled "Github" in the Developer Story page
This does look to be incorrectly spelled to me. Proof? Well, the first thing you see when you navigate to https://github.com is this:
That, to me, should be convincing enough that the correct version ...
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Typo in the "dev.isBored" SO jobs banner
I'll ask the ads team if this is a test, and if so, if we can share the results.
The answer to "who reads comments anyway?" might be at hand.
Okay, this is a little spooky. I spoke with ...
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Guidance on fixing posts with typos in the title
The rule is simple: Improve whatever needs improvement.
If the only improvement that should be done is in the title, go ahead and edit it, even if it's only one character; However, if the post ...
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Issue was a simple user error; should I delete my question?
It's up to you - this doesn't seem like a particularly poor question, but I don't disagree with you in stating that it's probably not useful for future visitors.
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What can I consider a typo?
There is a particular common situation where I use it.
Someone posts their broken code asking for help.
Someone in a comment says "Isn't it as simple as changing [x]".
Original posters says ...
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Are all "syntax error questions" off-topic?
That user seems to have equated typos with all syntax errors. Not all syntax errors are typos; for example, you could get your syntax wrong because the programming language changed the syntax.
The ...
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Should we do something about "sqllite" misspelling?
I do not believe the alternatives are "mass edit or let the database decay", as you state in a comment.
I'm pretty sure you can find many other misspellings that are as prevalent or even more. We ...
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How should we handle recursive getter/setter StackOverflowException questions?
Have the C# community settle for a canonical dupe. As mentioned in comments, these look like potentially good candidates:
Overloading getter and setter causes a stack overflow in C#
Stack overflow ...
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Closing questions with typos faster: typo-hammer?
I would like to propose that questions that were closed under the "solved in a way that will not help future visitors (typos, cannot reproduce, etc.)" reason are eligible to be removed by the Roomba ...
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Oddly popular typo-based question
Since the question at hand is old, ranks highly on Google, and has a highly upvoted answer, I would bet that those upvotes aren't from the SO regulars who saw it in the first few minutes of its ...
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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 ...
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Typo in the "dev.isBored" SO jobs banner
Sounds like SO is A/B testing.
The point of the banner isn't to display valid code. It's to get people to click.
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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 ...
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Are questions about code published in a book exclusions from the general off-topic "typo" rule?
If anything, it could conceivably be downvoted to oblivion based on "Lack of Effort", since, as you say,
Errors in books, newspapers, and other published sources are corrected
by the publisher ...
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How can I deal with Python indentation related questions?
Python indentation errors should be closed as typos. Ideally, before an answer gets posted, so that they can be cleaned up by the Roomba. You can post a brief comment to let the OP know where the typo ...
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How many typos in a question is considered too many?
This is actually surprisingly common. People will often type how they speak, and if they don't know the correct spelling of words, they will fill in the gaps with a phonetic equivalent (that makes ...
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Integrate a real time code syntax tester
I would really hope that questions and answers with code are
syntax checked
compiled
debugged
tested
before they turn up as a post on this site.
There are online services that can support ...
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GitHub is misspelled "Github" in the Developer Story page
Ouch. This has been fixed and will be up with our next prod build. For the record, I found 4 other instances of that typo in the developer story code, as input placeholders and anchor titles.
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Should we do something about "sqllite" misspelling?
This probably isn't as big a problem as it looks. I don't think we need a huge edit hunt, but you should fix this when you see it (especially for brand new posts, since bumping them doesn't matter).
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Capitalisation again
Just stop this Capitalization Madness [sic] already! Do it everywhere, or, rather, nowhere. This is not a "who moved my cheese"* post fuelled by frustration, pinky swear :)
This ...
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Is Stack Overflow becoming an error-detection site?
I think it depends upon your perspective, which is almost completely constructed by the tags that interest you. I started in c, which is notorious for doubling as an indicator that a new CS semester ...
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Is there a way to suggest an edit on a job request page?
Funny indeed, but almost certainly not the fault of the hiring company (Software Technology Group).
Many of our job listings aren't created manually, but through our API and/or through custom ...
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How to react on answers which only point out obvious typos in question code?
When someone points out a typo in code I have in a question or an answer -- which is quite rare, because I usually copy and paste my code from an editor that checks my syntax -- the first thing I do ...
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Should languages with indentation based syntax be exempted from "simple typographical error" closure?
In the posted question, it is ambiguous whether it's a logic error or a syntax error. Perhaps the indentation was meant that way but OP didn't realise the need for if..elif statements to chain. Though ...
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