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Should this answer be removed?
@Lankymart correct flags can end up
disputed
- just means someone said "invalid flags" - you might be wrong or you might be right
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Retagging C++ questions as C without consulting asker
I took C++ off a question (stackoverflow.com/questions/21139988/…) today, because the asker put C in the title, and the code was not using any C++ features. I think this was the right thing to do in that case. I wouldn't have done it if the title or body hadn't specifically said C though.
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What guidance should we give people asking Unclear questions on Stack Overflow?
@jmac shouldn't that be a separate answer? You kept almost none of the old text or tone.
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Off topic questions have to be cleared out of the way, but NOT via closure
see also en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_September - I was a major Usenet user (even wrote a book on it) but I wandered away in the mid 90s. The phenomenon is real and the influx is unteachable. So far SO has implemented a process that resists the worst of it. Is it enough? Could we do more? Good questions, but not - I think - this question.
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What should the predefined off-topic reasons be for Stack Overflow?
But not all typo questions are TL: imagine someone who muddles up comma and semi colon in C++ for example. The compiler error message may not make sense to the coder, but searching SO could lead to someone's typo question and thus enlightenment. Only when the typo is really not going to help anyone (you declared Count but are using Cont) should it be closed - and offtopic feels a little strange for those since you don't know that until it's been answered.
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Should we shut the [system] down?
wow, what are the odds we would both post about this at once? Great minds think alike :-)