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Q: Is there a way to change which duplicate answer is deleted?

ijustlovemathI posted a duplicate answer to two separate threads, one about calling JS from C++ and one about calling JS from C. I think they're fundamentally different domains, but my solution was mainly aimed at C. The post about C++ has more votes, so it was arbitrarily decided to delete the C one. In retr...

 
 
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Q: What is wrong with my answer and why did I get downvoted for working answer?

Ineffable21Here is a link to a post that I gave a good answer(good = the code does what the user is expecting) with an explanation of the code itself. This is my answer Whoever gave me a downvote didn't leave a comment with any constructive criticism, and since I'm relatively new to the site and I want to i...

 
 
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11:43 AM
Does the new editor offer tag formatting? I don't understand why else this post uses it:
The user had each plain text paragraph surrounded in block comments /* */ even though there was no need (you can see it in the screenshot). So, I didn't expect them to know how even apply tag formatting.
 
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Q: Color mess-up in reputation tab

nicael The text color for the scores of accepted questions used to be white, but it's not anymore (I believe should be reverted to white, though)

 
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Q: How to mark a comment as read

Kalle SvenssonMy inbox is red and indicates many unread comments. If I click and read such a comment, nothing happens. How do I mark a comment as read? It is disturbing to see the same old comments as unread all the time.

 
12:55 PM
@VLAZ for some reason, yes
 
*googles "how to say thank you without actually being thankful"*
The meta tag markup is where the money is at.
Searching SEDE with WHERE Body like '%[tag:%' gives me 29 results.
Thus proving the addition of this option in the editor was sorely needed as surely users needed tag formatting but didn't know how to do it. Rather than, you know, not really being useful for the vast majority of posts.
Still waiting on the results for meta tags being used. The query takes a while.
OK, I don't get the results: data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/edit/1681793 I get more. But it also gives me tag wikis. OK, fine forgot to exclude them. But this one and this one don't have anything in the body with "[meta-tag:". The former one has "[tag:" while the latter doesn't have anything tag formatted at all.
Did I mess up the WHERE clause somehow?
OK, apparently [ is a special character for LIKE.
 
1:38 PM
soo... surprisingly, it hasn't been abused for formatting HTML tags?
 
I must admit, I've no idea how to search for it. After escaping the [I only get 8 results for tag formatting. But it seems to only match literal text [tag: (even if in a code block) but not the actual formatted tags.
The query for WHERE Body like '%![meta-tag:%' ESCAPE '!'; times out even when I've limited it to only one result.
 
1:57 PM
OK found something that would, in theory, give me the number of posts with tags in them. But it times out:
SELECT Count(1)
FROM Posts
WHERE Body like '%<a href="/questions/tagged%'
  AND (PostTypeId = 1 OR PostTypeId = 2)
 
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Q: Question that is not a duplicate, Identified as a duplicate

Matthew HaywoodMy question has been identified as a duplicate and closed even though it has nothing to do with networking. Pygame 3d Viewer and pySerial working together Surely there needs to be an appeal decisions process for when situations occur like this? We can't allow a moderator to close a question so ea...

 
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Q: How can I appeal unfairly closed questions?

Pavel StepanekHow can I appeal unfairly closed questions ? I noticed that difficult questions often gets closed not because they are unclear or lack details but because the voter finds it difficult to answer that question. This happened to me with this question and to my colleagues. In my case, the question re...

 
 
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posted on December 03, 2022 by erecodes

So this might seem like a self-evident question, but I would like to get some confirmation on this. Should grammar be fixed in users' code snippets or left untouched when editing posts on StackOverflow? I would not touch the actual code in terms of grammar, but comment's I would if they are important for understanding the post. What's the general rule here? Where is the line when

 
 
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Q: CSV file that exceeds the total accepted characters for a question

Digital FarmerI have a CSV file that when I copy it to create the question, it exceeds the accepted character limit, but for me to get help with my question, it is extremely important to be able to publish the complete CSV. How should I proceed in this case? I thought about uploading it to Google Drive and add...

 

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