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12:42 AM
I tried to make a SEDE query to find the most-canonical questions in a tag, along with some basic stats: https://data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/1613473/what-questions-are-most-used-as-a-duplicate-for-a-given-tag
It seems to overcount the duplicate links; when I try checking a question and its "see more linked questions", a smaller number is reported than in the query. Any idea why?
oh, I searched further; I guess I want meta.stackexchange.com/questions/9686/…
wait, no, that doesn't seem to answer my question. I used the Posts table rather than PostsWithDeleted, so I don't expect the numbers to be inflated by deleted sources. and if they're closed that's fine for my purposes.
 
1:03 AM
Ah, I see, I guess I have to check for a null DeletionDate anyway, and the PostsWithDeleted table exists for some other reason
 
1:49 AM
@KarlKnechtel "wiki lock" prevents adding more answers to the question but allows everything else (especially, editing existing answers). It doesn't automatically convert the posts to CW though, a mod still needs to do that manually.
 
 
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4:27 AM
@NewPosts sigh OP of the linked question on main hasn't been around for 2 years, but if they do come back and try to post a question, they're likely going to be faced with a question ban that they can't dig themselves out.
 
well done, meta effect... well done... sigh
 
5:04 AM
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Q: Can the following question be asked on Stack Overflow, and if so what tag to be used?

 अंशुलI have a question related to course provided by my university. A question of what will be the optimal choice for me given what I currently know in field of computer science and the courses they provided. I have vague but no concrete idea on all the courses they provided to choose from. So I thoug...

 
5:25 AM
@RyanM Is the post also going to cover using this as a reason to close questions, or is it going to focus only on leaving such comments? I agree those comments shouldn't be posted on questions where they don't apply, but it would be nice if it also addressed the closures resulting from this. Users don't typically use those comments as close reasons, but instead go for "Needs focus".
This comment illustrates when those are used. (It's just an example, and I'm not claiming the specific question shouldn't be closed, just evidence that users use "Needs focus" for questions solely because of a lack of a code attempt in the question.) It would be a shame if users stopped leaving those comments, but still continued to misuse close reasons like this.
 
@NewPosts surprisingly, I didn't find dupe about [job|career|course][progression|advancement|selection] on MSO
 
Yeah, I assumed there would be a duplicate, but couldn't find one either. (I wouldn't be surprised if it's been asked before, closed as a duplicate of a general "opinion based questions aren't allowed" post, and roomba deleted it.) Worth answering, if there isn't a target already.
 
 
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7:36 AM
@RyanM IMO, "SO is not a code-writing service" is nearly always code for "the question is too broad because there are multiple logical steps required to solve the problem, and/or it is unclear why OP is unable to solve the problem independently".
@cigien Implicit in saying "there's no indication of what part of the process of using that library they are stuck on." is that there are multiple parts to that process, each of which presumably represents a separate question
 
@KarlKnechtel You...might be unpleasantly surprised. I suspect that's how the phrase originated, but it's sort of transformed into people refusing to help without a show of problem-solving effort.
The message I send to people acknowledges that we're not trying to force them to allow these overly broad or unclear questions, just that they should focus on that rather than problem-solving effort.
In relevant part:
> Of course, Stack Overflow is also not a free application design and development service. Questions may still be closed as too broad (or unclear) if that is the problem. But please do not try to limit the questions asked here to problems with existing code. The goal should be to encourage questions that might help the next person with the same problem.
 
I mean, I can really only authoritatively speak for how I've used it myself >_>
 
but I'm a mod on the migration target site...
 
I'm not even remotely surprised that the site doesn't check for that
 
That was shown when using a mod custom flag to request migration. So, yes, no check at all.
 
7:50 AM
It probably should also say "make sure that it's off-topic here"
although we get really very few migration request flags and that's basically never the issue, so it's not a priority
usually the issue is that they're not very good questions :-p
Wow look at that fast flag handling those SO mods sure are on top of things
 
Wow! Such fast! So thanks!
 
8:06 AM
@AndrewT. I got that when I posted a completely unrelated modflag. It happened to contain a keyword like "move" or "migrate" or something.
 
We have a userscript that attempts to guess when a user is requesting a migration. It's quite useful, but often incorrectly guesses that people want things migrated to MSO when they put meta links in flags...
at least a recent update has made it stopped guessing that a lot of people want stuff migrated to Operations Research... (or.SE)
 
 
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9:28 AM
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Q: Tweaked message when changing an accepted answer

CarlOccasionally I see +15 pop up for an accepted answer only to find, when following the link to see which question it was, that the OP has swiftly moved the acceptance to different answer. Nothing wrong with that per se. I've noticed this happen when the OP is a new contributor. This made me wonder...

 
10:22 AM
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Q: How can i rank my gig to first page

mhiztoniathis is my gig on fiverrenter link description hereI will design a professional and responsive email template or newsletter

 
@NewPosts Teams spammer...
 
close voted by instinct before reading the post... I added a spam flag.
 
 
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1:10 PM
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Q: Should we merge [swiper] and [swiper.js]?

dippasI noticed these two tags (swiper and swiper.js) both refer to the same library and also have similar wikis Here is a summary of both tags: swiper (1,499 questions tagged - 472 questions with no answers) Mobile touch slider & framework with hardware accelerated transitions Swiper is - according t...

 
1:58 PM
Feeling tempted to post multiple answers here until one of them receives upvotes.
 
2:28 PM
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Q: What is the difference between [locale] and [localization]?

HenkeComparison of the tag descriptions The localization tag was created on Mar 9, 2011 and the first sentence of its tag wiki says : Localization is the process of adapting internationalized software for a specific region or language by adding locale-specific components [...] The locale tag was creat...

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Q: Does DigitalOcean own The Cloud? And all Web-Applications?

Adrian MoleI and other regulars in the SOCVR chat-room have today noticed that DigitalOcean now have their icon on the cloud and web-applications tags (and possibly others). Presumably, this is because the company has 'sponsored' those tags (i.e. paid money to Stack Overflow to get their icon displayed). Ho...

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Q: Synonimize [arrayofarrays] to [multidimensional-array]

TheMasterReasoning for synonym: Both arrayofarrays and multidimensional-array refer to the same thing Reasoning for parent tag choice: multidimensional-array is a much better description of the concept than arrayofarrays multidimensional-array(x33815) is more popular than arrayofarrays(x78) multidim...

 
2:46 PM
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Q: How can a newbie earn enough reputation in order to say 'thank you' by upvoting and choosing a valid answer?

FarenhaiI made a question about a week ago. I found a few good answers but I couldn't upvote neither choose an answer for the question because I have no reputation. I understand it is (or should be) mandatory to show gratitute by upvoting. But the problem is I barely can give any good answer since I'm ne...

 
@NewPosts "oh I know the dupe target for this" opens "Closed 3 mins ago"
good work y'all, making our job relatively easy.
 
3:05 PM
> Which will be dicussed on the next article.
 
3:46 PM
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Q: Would it be a good idea to block links referring to popular "competitive coding" sites?

πάντα ῥεῖI noticed, that questions referring to so called "competitive coding" sites like Code Chef Codeforces Leetcode etc. ... seem to lead to inherently bad questions missing debugging details and minimal reproducible examples, because of undisclosed test-cases, unreasonable special requirements & re...

 
 
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5:34 PM
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Q: Should we narrow [narrowing] | [type-narrowing]?

WBTShould these two tags be merged? narrowing: 128 questions, 22 with no upvoted or accepted answers A type conversion where the destination type which cannot represent all values in the source type. type-narrowing: 79 questions, 18 with no upvoted or accepted answers, no usage guidance but it see...

 
 
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7:43 PM
@KarlKnechtel Haven't you seen users admit to doing this? Here's a recent example, though there's no shortage of them (Ryan also links to quite a few). Also, SOCVR gets plenty of such requests, and they do get disputed/overridden when someone cares to point it out. I'm willing to authoritatively say users do this, even if I don't do it myself.
 
 
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8:44 PM
@NewPosts OP makes sense to me, honestly.
 
9:42 PM
@KarlKnechtel to steal one recently quoted:
in The Ministry of Silly Hats, 1 hour ago, by VLAZ
> SO is not a code making site. we debug your code
 
10:29 PM
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Q: Synonimize [alpinejs] to [alpine.js]?

β.εηοιτ.βεThe tag alpinejs seems like an alternative spelling of the more widely used alpine.js one. Since the later does have more questions, have a tag info already and is the branded spelling of the framework, it seems logical to me that the synonym goes that way around. Your thoughts?

 

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