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Davis Broda
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Is it ever ok to put an image of code in a question?
There's probably an edge case if you are doing something like writing code that performs syntax highlighting on other code, where the appearance of displayed code is itself what is being worked on. IF it is showing the wrong colour or highlighting the wrong word, a picture could potentially help. But even in this case all code should be posted as code, with the picture being supplemental only, and the question remaining answerable even if the picture does not display.
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Why was my question closed when there are 88k+ that also ask for the "best way" to do something?
don't take the existence of non-closed questions as an indication that those questions are necessarily acceptable. We get far more incoming questions than we have users to curate them, so frequently questions that should be closed slip through.
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Charity donations
Signatures are generally frowned upon, as is anything that isn't related to the question. If you want to put a link to a donation page, I think your user profile would be the proper place for it.
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Closed Question Seems to Have Nuance That Differs from Offered Duplicates
We do in fact have a way to help OPs find their answer, when they do not know the domain vocabulary. We mark it as a duplicate of the cannonical question, and that gives them a pointer to where they can find the answer (and maybe teaches them some new vocabulary as a bonus). If the vocabulary is different enough that the duplicate is a good signpost, then will generally stick around and continue to help other people who lack vocabulary find their answers. A well written signpost duplicate is not a bad thing.
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Closed Question Seems to Have Nuance That Differs from Offered Duplicates
Duplicates are not dependant only on the accepted answer.
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Why not just make another Stack Overflow?
No they would not follow, as the if any moderator did that they would quickly find themselves no longer being a moderator, and their changes would rapidly be reverted.
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How do the moderator resignations affect me and the community?
@FabienSnauwaert On the homepage of stackoverflow, there is (was?) a line that says "We <3 people who code". While it is obviously intended to mean "we <heart> people who code" the community jokingly started saying that stackoverflow only had 2 developers working for them, based on an intentionally overly-literal reading of the text.
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What does "Should we add technical Q&A sites like Server Fault, Super User, and DevOps to Stack Overflow?" mean?
If you just wanted community input on what should be done, couldn't you have asked a more explicitly open-ended question like "What do you think the future relationship between SO and SU, etc. should be?" that makes it more clear to the question-answerer that you are looking for suggestions, rather than leaving everyone uncertain how to respond?
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Penalizing new users by deleting good-faith answers to duplicate questions seems wrong
Would an answer ban on SO carry over to meta-SO? Because if so, you could test the answer ban idea by trying to post a dummy answer on this question. though I'm not 100% sure if bans carry over that way. Can anyone confirm?
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