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Why is writing an "Update" section in an SO question frowned upon?
@MagnusLindOxlund The target Q&A this one was closed against was answered by a mod at the time and has links to relevant Meta.SE Q&As. This Q&A, also on Meta.SE, has additional discussion. On diving in and editing: in principle you can, but doing so requires quite a bit of care and attention to context in order to avoid deleting something relevant, or that is referenced by the answers. That being so, this kind of edit is easier to do when dealing with a new question that you're directly engaged with.
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Remove the synonym [generic-programming] -> [generics]
Generic programming is sometimes referred to, more verbosely but less ambiguously, as "datatype-generic programming". For instance, the relevant GHC User Guide section uses that in the for the first mention in the body of the text.
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Remove the synonym [generic-programming] -> [generics]
@kmdreko Note that generic programming isn't a substitute for generics; they allow different, sometimes complementary things (for instance, the concrete implementations of a generic interface might be provided by using generic programming).
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Why is my question deemed lacking in information while in fact it isn't?
The "didn't match anything" part might be due to the OP using Vim, which has a different regex syntax. Clarifying that in the question would be useful as well.
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Why is my question deemed lacking in information while in fact it isn't?
Additionally, in a comment to Bohemian's answer you mention Vim and Notepad++. Since these two editors use different regex syntax, it would be better to choose one of them and specify it in the question.
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A plea for not prematurely removing "Please see my update" comments
@mklement0 Yup, I did see it. I have no strong opinion on the proposed feature: it is a rather complicated mechanism that would be unnecessary if a little bit of restraint in flag casting could be counted upon, but alas.
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Are code fences officially preferred yet? User found error message saying otherwise!
Related, but from ~4 years ago and without a conclusive answer: What is the preferred method for formatting code?. Around that time, I made a report similar in spirit to yours. Though the sidebar I asked about no longer exists, the issue lives on.
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How should we handle answers that don't answer the question, but evaluate the performance of other answers?
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