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Andreas Grapentin
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How to deal with helpful edits to very old questions by established users?
I like that you added this comment almost exactly 8 years after the question was asked :)
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Why is LMDDGTFY allowed while LMGTFY is not?
you could potentially circumvent this situation by disallowing all urls matching a regex of /lm[a-z]{1-4}tfy/
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Did someone use Stack Overflow data in a bad way?
this message looks pretty legit to me. why do you assume it is spam?
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Fixing answers that recommend "chmod 777"
definitely +1. We should just go and fix the offending content instead of beating around the bush.
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If this question is not on-topic on Stack Overflow, where would it be?
I am considering deleting this question and the one I linked - I don't think they provide enough merit to stay around, but I am not really sure I know what I am doing..? what do you think @rene?
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If this question is not on-topic on Stack Overflow, where would it be?
hm, thanks for the suggestion - I think I understand now where I went wrong. It's really hard not to get emotional when something you make gets stomped into the ground and spat on without so much as a comment, even if it's just a four-paragraph question... I will try and ask a better question next time :)
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If this question is not on-topic on Stack Overflow, where would it be?
@JoeW I am not saying there is a typo, I am saying there is a missing page. I also know the appendix is correct.
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If this question is not on-topic on Stack Overflow, where would it be?
@SotiriosDelimanolis not yet. The comment sais to "instead describe the problem" which is, imo, exactly what I have done. the problem is missing documentation.
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If this question is not on-topic on Stack Overflow, where would it be?
@JoeW also, in that case, "it does not exist" would be a valid answer, but I doubt that is true,