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Should I avoid making suggestions/recommendations to someone who has a higher reputation than I do?
Yes, it's better not to say "Do this, don't do that" to anyone even if they have lower reputation than you.
If you see an answer like that you can just say:
"Can you please explain the answer ...
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Should I avoid making suggestions/recommendations to someone who has a higher reputation than I do?
I agree this is in part a matter of language. "Do this, don't do that" is rather abrupt and, under the wrong circumstances, could be taken as an order, or as condescension (see also Paulie_D's comment:...
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Is there one reference for all the abbreviations used here?
Many of the abbreviations you mention are not Stack Overflow specific, but are commonly used on forums or other places on the internet, or are common text-speak. Often you can find the answers simply ...
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People Managing to Type out Essay-long Answers
There are indeed a good number of people, myself included, who have the time and will invest said time, and effort, into writing very thorough and comprehensive answers. Some of the most prolific ...
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When is it cool to summarize answers in question edit?
IMHO it is never cool to summarize answers into questions. Questions should be used for, well, of course, questions, and answers for answers to the question. Here is an old discussion about this topic....
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Should I avoid making suggestions/recommendations to someone who has a higher reputation than I do?
Think carefully before doing it, but if you're confident that you're right, then do it.
You run the risk of making a fool of yourself and you have to consider whether you're prepared to take that ...
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Explaining/Describing the code below or above the code?
If you have a programming problem and you want a colleague or friend sitting next to you to help you, what would you do? You would ... browse through the code and simultaneously tell what's going on. ...
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Practical suggestions on welcoming communication
When pointing out issues with someone else's post, I find it helpful to focus on exactly two things, in this order:
Actionable suggestions for improving it. Making them actionable is key: rather than ...
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Should I avoid making suggestions/recommendations to someone who has a higher reputation than I do?
First of all, in my opinion, reputation points are not directly proportional to your expertise in specific subject or topic. Because there are a hell of a lot number of tags out there and may be more ...
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Practical suggestions on welcoming communication
Hans Passant's comment makes for a good answer:
A simple trick I learned over the years is to disassociate the code from the programmer that posted the question. Treating it like it invaded his ...
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Using abbreviations like "msg", "req"
Expanding relatively common abbreviations like "msg" and "req" improves readability a little.
I wouldn't edit a post if those were the only changes I was going to make, especially if the post is not ...
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People Managing to Type out Essay-long Answers
I have often typed long answers in the form of a tutorial. When I see someone who clearly is having trouble grasping some element of what is going on, rather than see the question closed, I have ...
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People Managing to Type out Essay-long Answers
My question is, do people actually spend tons of time typing out these extremely well-composed answers?
Yes.
(I considered to end my answer here, just for the absurdity, but ...)
It certainly ...
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People Managing to Type out Essay-long Answers
BoltClock's answer already covers the general issues, so I, like Brian Tompsett, will talk a bit about things that can lead me to write unusually long answers. There are two main factors I can think ...
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What is SO's style guide for buttons?
This is something we’re thinking about and codifying now that Stacks has content guidelines. We’re drafting a Grammar & Mechanics section now, and we expect to ship those guidelines soon. The ...
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Built-in post beautifier for automatic fix of basic typographical errors
One immediate practical problem with this is that many people post their code outside of code blocks as plain text. The mechanism you're proposing would change the casing of perfectly valid ...
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Tips on effective text structures for writing answers
One pattern I find myself using somewhat often is kind of an hybrid of the approaches you mention. Applying it would result in answers with three movements:
A concise explanation of the core issue ...
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Practical suggestions on welcoming communication
This post isn't about how we treat certain groups. It's about the language we use when we communicate. Specifically, I am talking about choice of words and style.
Nobody uses sarcasm or hyperbole as ...
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Should I avoid making suggestions/recommendations to someone who has a higher reputation than I do?
I think the Stack Overflow was meant as a technical resource, not a social network. But some people use it as a social network, not as a source of information.
The high reputation points mean they ...
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