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Q: How should I flag a question that is a repost of a Staging Ground question that hasn't graduated?

ad absurdumA user posted this question which went to Staging Ground. There isn't nearly enough information to answer it, and some comments were left suggesting needed changes. The poster then posted the same question again; apparently rewritten, but still not really comprehensible. This one went directly to...

 
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09:56
this is so dumb lol
 
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Q: Stack Overflow Jobs is expanding to more countries

SashaAfter more than 6 months of availability in the United States, Stack Overflow Jobs, powered by Indeed, is expanding to several new geographic regions in Europe. As part of the next iteration of this experiment, the job site will be available in Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and the Netherl...

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Q: A [rad] burnination proposal

LundinAs the rad tag wiki says: "Please don't use this tag, it is ambiguous." Related: Clarify [rad] tag. I don't think it should be clarified but burninated, however, since the tag doesn't really add meaningful information to the post. Existing posts could be re-tagged if needed. It could either mean:...

 
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@AnnouncementsonMSE And is it expanding to allow choosing the state in the USA?
that supposedly happened in october
*sigh* - why is SE so adamant about keeping information away? They often do this where the title doesn't tell you anything about a post. And now they've stepped up to go and combat user's who \improve their titles for them.
@NoDataDumpNoContribution The last title was not a reflection of the posts content. Stack Exchange operates on a fiscal year that goes from April 1st to March 31st. January 1st through March 31st, 2025 is Q4 of its current fiscal year. So, the Q4 Community Asks sprint was not moved to March 2025. Instead, we are informing the community of an update to the upcoming Q4 community asks sprint. — SpencerG ♦ 2 hours ago
Apparently SE believes users give a flying crap what their unicorn year measures are.
17:54
@VLAZ Ehh, are they saying that March 2025 means March in the year 2026 to them? I've never heard of people talking about months that way, quarters yes but months no.
18:10
Oh wait, I think they are talking about the fact that the edited title said "The 2024 Q4 Community Asks Sprint has been moved to to March 2025" even though March 2025 is already part of 2024 Q4 (Basically Q3 sprint is the one that is moved)
They could have just edited to correct that part though
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Q: Unity Engine Networking doesn't count as "programming or software development problem"?

Siqust I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Unity Mirror can't connect to WAN, LAN and port-forwarding works fine I asked it on Stack Overflow, but it got closed because "This question is not about programming or software development. It is not currently accepting answers." I thought probl...

 
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@VLAZ I mean, I guess I can see the argument because staff reading that might get confused, but just rolling it back instead of actually improving the title is... yeah... not good
 
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Also they have used those quarter numbers publicly, so ... it's a reasonable argument
That said, a follow-up edit to restore the other improvements would have been good
also, "Winter" is still bad...
What's a fiscal-year-and-hemisphere-independent way to say Q4? "end-of-year"?
Really, IMHO, the correct answer is that even if your fiscal year isn't aligned with the actual year, that's your finance department's problem and no one else should be subjected to that.
"FY2024 runs from Q2 2024 through Q1 2025" is a perfectly reasonable thing to say, and then everyone who has to interact with fiscal years just remembers that Q1 is in the previous fiscal year, and that seems perfectly fine.

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