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Q: Phrasing of Age Eligibility section of the Terms of Service

Sam ZhangDisclaimer: I am not a lawyer. The Stack Overflow Terms of Service specifies that users must be at least 13 years old (16 in the European Union) in order to use the website. This question is not about whether such a requirement should exist or needs to exist; I am well aware of the reasoning and ...

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Q: Roomba hasn't run for the past two days

PeterJI've noticed the Roomba hasn't run for the past two days at around 3:00AM UTC. As per https://stackoverflow.com/help/roomba an example is the following question that should have been deleted over 24 hours ago because it was closed / last modified 10 days ago: Reverse engineering a javascript [clo...

 
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Q: Is there a little bit of irony here?

TheGeneralReference Inputting a default image in case the src attribute of an html <img> is not valid? Answerers Bug maybe? Looking at their profile I get the same issue

 
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Q: Alias [recommendation-system] and [recommendation-engine]

Cris LuengoFrom the tag wikis, I cannot see a difference between recommendation-system (272 questions) and recommendation-engine (1,225 questions). 68 questions are tagged with both. I think these should be made synonyms. recommendation-engine has the better tag wiki, I suggest to make this the synonym targ...

 
5:32 AM
stackoverflow.com/questions/73968590 Here's a good example for why I feel like the things we merely expect should be required.
If the proper debugging, MRE creation work were done, the question boils down to "why does [a] not create a list with the string 'a' in it? Why do I get a NameError?"
which, asked earnestly, is realistically not a typo, and a lot of answerers would shun (they would be wrong to do so)
but if everyone in this position did that work, then we would actually have a canonical with that title
because not only would people be fed up, but they would have seen it enough times, directly enough to draw the pattern and go "hey, actually it's common for beginners to have this specific misunderstanding".
and then people who (like me, right now) processed the thought "hey, there must be hundreds of questions on Stack Overflow that went more or less ignored that are this exact problem" would actually be able to find those hundreds of questions
 
There are two ways to look at a question like this. One is to consider everything to be a description of the problem, and the attempt is simply showing effort. The question is then basically "how do I case-insensitively count the letters in a string in Python?", and that could be answered with some code that does that.
The other is "why doesn't my code that's supposed to do this work?"
The latter is a lot less useful to the site on its own.
Especially since they didn't include the error, it seems totally reasonable to ignore their approach and simply give the correct answer.
Now, in this particular case, it specifies the method of implementing too specifically to be a really good how-to question.
But in general, I'd encourage treating as many questions as possible as how-to questions.
In this case, though, it's arguably a debugging question lacking an error message, and ...well, it's debatable if that makes it lack an MRE since it takes all of ten seconds to get the error message by running the code (as I've now done and edited it in, since I was curious).
 
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Editing questions to improve them. Imagine that.
 
 
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treated as a how-to question, the breakdown creates a lack of focus unnecessarily. There are still functionally two questions: *treating* the string contents case-insensitively* by converting to lowercase (full credit here, the question did explicitly propose that approach), and creating the tally.

Both are common duplicates: we have https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6797984 for lowercasing, and https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3496518/ for tallying.
Treated as a debugging question, fixing the NameError would reveal other problems, both semantic (trying to initialize a counter with the string '0' and then increment it) and logical (what on earth is the thought process behind if letter(myStringFreq) == letter(myList):?)
 
 
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Q: Why is my post deleted?

sdbbsWhy doesn't StackOverflow at least have a reason when someone deletes your post? https://stackoverflow.com/a/73960582/6197439 It took me quite some hours to write this, and I would have found it very useful if someone else had taken the time to write it ... Just tell me - why? What did I do wrong?

 
 
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Q: Question closed as already being answered by newer questions

Ray OeiI have noticed a question that is indicated as "This question already has answers here: " with references that are newer questions - with less upvotes and answers. So what are the rules here as I would expect that the other questions, if applicable, would be duplicates of the oldest question and ...

 
 
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Q: Reputation bug - difference is still there in 2 days

KosI have 4652 reputation for SO on StackExchange profile. And I see 4642 reputation on SO. Last change of reputation was 2 days ago.

 
 
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I'm sooo happy bookmarks were improved rather than doing anything at all with any of the things that are actually broken
 
 
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Q: What can i do when no one answers my question?

New1I currently have this question. It's been a little time since I posted it but I still don't have any answer. So, in case the question continues like this, I wanted to know what I could do to try to attract attention to my question. And then I found this question and in that question it mentions a...

 
 
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@KevinB indeed. I can't even see the number of bookmarks on a post anymore. I guess that's what some people call an improvement.
it's just like how youtube "removed" the dislike buttons when really, it's still there, and yes, you can still get the exact number of "dislikes" on a video to this day, or at least still could last time I tried
 
that's the one part of the feature i like
it gave a false sense of someone liking the post
i bookmark garbage that needs to be cleaned up but for some reason isn't getting cleaned up
 
@KevinB that's exactly what I thought too
I like bookmarking stuff that I usually reuse or think will be needed later on.
(on that part, I guess it's the reverse though)
 
from my perspective if it's worth me returning to to use or need, it's gonna be something i cna find with search
if i can't find it in search it probably isn't good content.
 
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Q: Is there someone at SO who I can talk to about Sourcegraph integration?

SteveyI just joined Sourcegraph as the new eng head, and I'm looking for a contact from someone at Stack Overflow to chat about potential partnerships (e.g. where we index/highlight code snippets on the site, or provide code search across all SO snippets, or whatever.) If anyone there would like to vib...

 
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stackoverflow.com/questions/73979717 Homework-answer-seekers are even lazier than I imagined.
 
> Do not copy them for the textbook or any other source.
lol.
 
wow, I didn't even notice that part.
I was more thinking of the part where someone gave an answer handling the Q case and the immediate response was to comment and ask how to handle the O case as well.
 
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Q: Could we have a [google-apps-script-faq] tag similar to [c++-faq] and [r-faq]

RubénWhile google-apps-script (48,583 questions) is far away from c++ (777,911 questions) and r (465,878 questions) (just two examples found in Similar questions suggestions from Meta Ask a question page) I think that this tag already has enough people participating regularly that might help to curate...

 
 
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Q: Default acpi temperature readouts to fahrenheit for icewm

Tim JohnsonThe temperature readouts via tooltips in the taskbar for icewm are in celsius. For me, this is inconsistent with my conky configuration and could lead to confusion on my part. The ~/.icewm/preferences file does not seem to provide a way to set temp defaults to fahrenheit. The naming conventions f...

 
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@NewPosts Wow. 9-year member, zero questions.
 
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@KarlKnechtel Zero non-deleted questions.
The Roomba used to work. :-)
 
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Q: Python array issue

CloudOps I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Python array operations issue

 

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