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Short-link to FAQ topic
That's really frustrating since it is very confusing. I always think that users will think that it the Joomla.org web page.
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Discouraging questioners from posting data in table form for questions on R/SQL
Sorry, followed by a print they print nicely and can be included.
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Discouraging questioners from posting data in table form for questions on R/SQL
@KonradRudolph Not if they are using R. The only time data in R looks like that when reading it in is if it is from a spreadsheet.
dput
outputs are nicely aligned and just as easy to read.
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Discouraging questioners from posting data in table form for questions on R/SQL
For R, formatted tables won't help the lurker unless they want to know about importing from/exporting to a spreadsheet.
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Discouraging questioners from posting data in table form for questions on R/SQL
I don't want to read the clipboard, I want to copy the whole thing and paste it in my console or a script file.
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Is a markup change enough improvement to be accepted as an edit?
One thing that always bothers me is the idea that I should spend 20 minutes "fixing everything" or do nothing, including improve the formatting to be correct or correcting spelling and tags. Not only does correct formatting make it easier to read, it makes the page have the correct markup structure (which makes search that understands markup function better) and more usable by screen readers. I agree probably not great for < 2k but for everyone else what's the problem with that?
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What should I do with questions that clearly belong on another SE site, but aren't in the migration options?
@CodyGray Actually many people don't realize that there are specific sites for some topics. I follow two tags that have specific sites and really the ideal thing would be for if a user applies one of those tags they should be notified that those sites exist. Those questions are on topic for SO most of the time but the are more likely to get good answers on the other sites. I am perfectly able to tell that something is a bad question and should not be migrated.
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What should I do with questions that clearly belong on another SE site, but aren't in the migration options?
This is absolutely one of the most annoying things.I usually just leave a comment suggesting they repost on the other site but it's ridiculous that it can't be automated. If some sites have a lot of rejected migrations keep them off the list of options, don't eliminate all of the others. I am positive that there will not be a lot of rejected Wordpress, Joomla or Drupal migrations just to name a few.
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Threshold experiment results: closing, editing and reopening all become more effective
I'd think about whether the fact that a question gets so many different reasons might itself be an indicator of it being a very bad question. Maybe the problem is only displaying one reason.
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Threshold experiment results: closing, editing and reopening all become more effective
Very often none of the reasons exactly fits and if you don't want your name exposed you have to pick a reason. I'd suggest doing some user testing to understand what people think they mean, you might be surprised. Also the "primarily opinion based" is often used pedantically when an OP says "What's the best way to" instead of "How do I." That's the Jeopardy "you forgot to put it in the form of a question" reason where a simple edit fixes if you really think this is asking for an opinion.
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How will Stack Exchange Overhaul their Q&A Format?
I find it very frustrating as someone who knows the correct answer when a question has been closed based on incorrect duplicates.
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How will Stack Exchange Overhaul their Q&A Format?
I think that there are two theories in operation .. one is that a closed question that the asker wants to improve should be edited and the other that it should be deleted. This is really contradictory and the messaging that users get is also contradictory. I prefer the edit model because they can get feedback, but it is very hard for a question to get reopened.
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How will Stack Exchange Overhaul their Q&A Format?
Having beginners help beginners or even better advanced beginners help beginners is a great idea, it is really a good way to learn the rules of the road. Someone who has successfully asked or answered one question probably has good advice that beginners can understand and is also not burned out. Power users all over the place are notoriously bad at this since things seem obvious to them that are not obvious to beginners. I totally agree that SO is highly similar to Wikipedia and with similar issues.
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Feedback on the blog post: Is this the actual mission and goal of Stack Overflow now?
If I stopped learning on SO I would be gone in a minute. What in the world else are people trying to do when asking, answering or reading questions?