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The [Xamarin-Forms] tag should be merged with [Xamarin.Forms]
@Lankymart: Yes, the official product name is Xamarin.Forms, with the period.
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Why does it take 1000 reputation to view the vote count?
@EvanCarslake: I agree, 1000 seems high for what appears to be a fairly insignificant power. When first starting out, 1k is a milestone. Think about it: at 2k rep, you can edit posts directly, and at 3k rep you can start voting to close questions. At 1k... you can see how a number is summed. It feels underwhelming, even though (as other answers have explained) there's a technical reason for this. I'm not arguing to actually have this number changed, but I did want to give my $0.02
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Handling OP's pre-emptive, defensive instructions
There's no point in adding a "please don't downvote" comment to a question, ever. At best, it makes people read the question more critically than normal (making a downvote more likely, since people will be looking for things to downvote for). In the worst (and typical) case, it will prompt a "don't tell me what to do" reaction, earning an automatic downvote - that's human nature. And if the question is truly a good question, "please don't downvote" isn't necessary in the first place since you'll (theoretically) only get upvotes.
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Over time, on Stack Overflow, it is harder to earn a great deal of reputation. What can we do?
@Paulie_D: Reddit's karma system is fake internet points. It means literally nothing. SO's reputation system actually does have some meaning - it grants users additional permissions to moderate the site. For users who want to become more involved in the community but aren't quite as knowledgeable, reputation certainly has some concrete value. If reputation was completely meaningless, we wouldn't be so uptight about which questions/answers we up/downvote.
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Negative question scores should be prefixed with a − (minus sign) instead of a - (hyphen)
@AXMIM It aligns the text in the example given by OP, sure, but that's not universal. In fact, if you look at the score of this post right now, you'll see that it is using the dash instead of the minus sign and it is very nicely aligned: Image... The only way you'll get perfect alignment (in my experience) is to use a monospaced font, which seems like overkill in a discussion about a single character.
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Statistics about consecutive visited days
@bluefeet Fair enough, though I was curious since it does have "Member for x years" and "last seen" stats.
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Statistics about consecutive visited days
I wonder if the Community user counts as one of the 4 users.
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Bringing attention to old meta questions (when you can't edit)
@Patrice I bet it could be helpful if you also then make an active effort to answer questions/ask good questions of your own. Unfortunately, that user asked three questions, then left and hasn't been seen in almost half a year. :/
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A post looks like gibberish. If I can read the content nonetheless, should I flag it for its content or its gibberish style?
@Gimby I don't know about that. At the very least, I'm intrigued about the product, despite how ridiculous it appears to be.
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What Do You Do When You Get Stuck?
Anecdotal evidence: I posted a question on Code Review a while back, and it received a single upvote before disappearing from notice. It was important for me to get this particular question answered, so I added a bounty after a week of no question activity. Within a few hours after adding the bounty, the question garnered an additional 6 upvotes and an excellent answer. TL;DR: The bounty system works quite well, provided the question is of decent quality.
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Keep the love of puns [burninating] in our hearts
@tristan Honestly the downvotes were a large part of my confusion. I thought for sure this was satire, but the numerous downvotes implied (to me) that this was a serious post that used off-color humor to mask the controversial opinion "No fun allowed PERIOD". I figured I just missed the train :P
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Keep the love of puns [burninating] in our hearts
I honestly can't tell if this is serious or satire.
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Should I approve a minor code edit when code is not part of the problem?
I agree with all your points, and would like to add that if you're going through the hassle to change a post's code, update the rest of the post as well. It doesn't make sense to make one edit to the code when the whole question's grammar is messed up. Fix all of it at once, if you're able.
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How to flag a non-useful question with a tutorial-like self-answer
@Jack The SO community is strict not only on the questions/answers it contains, but also the enforcement of correct flagging/downvoting procedure. SO draws a very fine line between a question being off-topic vs a question being bad, and the difference is often jarring for newer(-ish) members such as you or me. I've only recently come to understand that heavily downvoted posts do not necessarily warrant a flag/closure/deletion, and that some highly upvoted posts do.
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Warning of deleting question with answer after deleting the answer
@Gimby: If this is a bug (which it may or may not be), having more info is always helpful to reproduce the issue.
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Is it okay to create a tag based on a user name?
@Jongware To be fair, Knuth is a well-known name in most programming circles and his works are taught in universities worldwide. As amazingly knowledgeable as Jon Skeet is, I've never heard his name mentioned outside of Stack Exchange, with a few exceptions.
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