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Q: Question closed for "Asking for technology recommendations" when it is asking for explicit configuration help with clearly defined technologies

BDHHow to configure Azure Application insights to add alerts for Dynamics 365 Marketing email campaigns? Just not sure why this was closed. It is not asking for technology/book recommendations and there is no ambiguity as to the technologies and the fact that it is asking for configuration details u...

 
 
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3:08 AM
I feel like there are relatively simple regexes and other heuristics that could detect a fair fraction of copy-pasted homework questions automatically.
or we could build a training set based on questions that ended up with the word homework in the comments, and throw something Charcoal-like at it.
 
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Q: Can the Stack Overflow Talents log be updated to look nice with dark mode?

cocomacOn the Stack Overflow Talent page in dark mode (toggle is in the footer), here's what the dark-mode logo looks like. I find the pretty much black text tough to read on the dark-grey background. But wait, let's scroll down a bit. Here's what it looks like when one scrolls down: I find that even ...

 
 
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4:51 AM
@KarlKnechtel It's one of the strong reasons explaining downvotes is discouraged. Not by the system, mind you, it's happy to remind you to consider posting a comment if you think it can be improved. It's not recommended by users being on the receiving end of explanation that backfired on them.
Some times I just start writing a comment without having voted yet and if I see the score change to -1 in the mean time, I just abandon the comment. I don't want the author to decide the two are linked.
I do some times post comments if I've downvoted but...it comes with a lot of consideration whether I should or not.
 
 
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7:38 AM
^ This is the way.
"if I see the score change to -1" either that or if the OP starts complaining about downvotes. This is a red flag.
 
7:58 AM
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Q: Instagram advertising not accepting Play Store URL

theoyuncu8I have an instagram account about 300 followers. I switched this instamgra account to professional account. and i add my app link to a post to advertise but i get "ad not serving" error.. when i try another website it is approved.. why play store links are not approved? Example URL: https://play....

 
 
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9:22 AM
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Q: Why is there a limit to the number of characters in the title of a question?

My CarSometimes, I want to post a question on Stack Overflow and the error message will be the title of the question, but the error message is too long, more than 150 characters. Why is there a limit to the number of characters in the title of a question?

 
9:34 AM
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Q: Why is there a time limit to undo upvotes/downvotes on posts?

My CarWhy is there a time limit to undo upvotes/downvotes on posts? This answer says the time limit is 5 minutes, why? Here's an example: maybe 6 minutes ago this answer didn't work, so I downvoted it, but now the answerer edited the answer, the edited answer helped me, I'm going to upvote it, but the ...

 
9:58 AM
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Q: How can this question be more clear to reopen?

Ismail YavuzI asked this question: What are the available Signals in Java It immediately closed, claiming it was not clear enough. I edited (added the package name) the question to ask for a reopen, now I have 2 reopen votes but did not get 1 more reopen vote unfortunately. Is it really unclear? If yes, how ...

 
 
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11:22 AM
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Q: What is the correct way to turn someone else's comment into an answer?

cs1349459In a recent question I was reading, multiple people post comments answering a question, in small, separate, but complete correct parts. I just gave credit to every writer in a small preface, but something feels off about it. Am I correct here, or is there a better way of doing it?

 
 
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2:14 PM
> I admit that you may be not interested in my further opinion below, so please feel to skip.
OK, flagged
 
 
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3:58 PM
 
4:27 PM
collectives are effectively tag-wide bounties that never expire and don't award the answerers for participating.
 
4:37 PM
and instead of being funded by rep, it's funded by money from organisations that want to throw away another bit of their yearly income
 
4:51 PM
I suspect it’s even detrimental to the communities without a big company willing to foot the bill
 
5:44 PM
@NewPosts aside from the misunderstanding about editing, the question seems entirely reasonable to me, and the thought has crossed my mind before. Why shouldn't I be able to change my mind later about my opinion of the content?
@NewPosts as much as I agree, there seems to be a faction out there that thinks it's a good idea to put copied and pasted error messages in titles for the sake of searchability... ?
Not the stack trace, of course
@VLAZ you're not wrong, but I feel like the site ought to do something on a technical level to mitigate it, too.
 
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Q: Do we have guidance for first time askers not perceiving themselves as programmers?

RubénI know that we have some guidance for first time askers, but do we have something for "non programmers"? I have found a lot of questions about google-sheets, google-apps-script and other Google apps, starting with some variation of "I'm not a programmer", some code found somewhere, most of the ti...

 
6:16 PM
don't look now, but the blog is promoting a closed question
 
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Q: For questions closed for failure to meet a guideline, can we show which guideline was violated in the reopen queue?

Sasha KondrashovWhen reviewing closed questions for re-opening, if the original close reason was "This question doesn’t meet a Stack Overflow guideline.", the guideline that was not met is not displayed. This makes it harder to review these questions since there is no way to know if the original close reason was...

 
6:57 PM
@KarlKnechtel It could actually be that circumstances change. 5 years later maybe it's not a good solution.
 
meta.stackoverflow.com/a/420616/400654 missed opportunity, shoulda edited return true to return !true
 
@KarlKnechtel Well...I don't disagree. But I just can't really think of what the site can do about it. Anonymise the feedback, I guess. But I'm not sure that's a great thing over all. It could hide the commenter's name for the author. Similar mechanism as the close votes. But it's also not great. And users of any rep can be salty over downvotes.
 
the ones that have been the ugliest to me generally were people of higher rep that i saw quite often
but i still stand by supporting allowing us to tick a box, "The title of this question is poor", for example, in an optional popup that can be permanently dismissed resulting in feedback being presented to the OP and Editors
kinda like the downvote an article popup, but give us a way to say "I don't want to see this popup again"
 
>@KarlKnechtel I can't make a new post. That is why. I don't understand this platform. Please stop.

sigh
 
8:05 PM
meta.stackoverflow.com/a/254574/523612 This answer is very out of date. I lost a bunch of work trying to revise it because of some browser glitch and I'm not really up to redoing it x.x
 
what's wrong with it
 
8:22 PM
links are in bibliography style, which makes it harder to add more; they're also out of date e.g. linking stackoverflow.com/faq#benice and other such anchors (in several cases, multiple different links redirect the same place). It can also just benefit from general copy-editing and depersonalization (especially since it's part of a FAQ entry)
not to mention, stuff like the bit at the end about "I know I'll treat a question differently depending on the reputation of the asker" - oof, that's definitely not what we want to encourage, nor appear to condone
 
8:35 PM
i mean
that's the authors opinion, not a guideline
should we be changing that, even if the opinion is wrong?
 
 
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10:58 PM
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Q: It is dishonest and counterproductive to consider best practices questions as invalid "opinion based" questions

ticsterLet me start with a simple but likely controversial statement : all answers (and therefore all questions) are necessarily opinion based answers, and any attempts to draw a distinction between "opinion based" answers and "objective fact based" answers relies on sophistry. To illustrate this, here ...

 

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