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Q: Minimal reproducible example requirements for beginners

John IlacquaHow strict should our requirements be on creating a minimal reproducible example for beginners? This question, for example, appears to me to be a beginner who has made a genuine attempt to understand why what they're doing isn't working, and included enough code in their question for it to be eas...

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Q: Cannot upload some images in Stack Overflow for Teams, but can on this meta

DaBossI just signed up for teams (Basic), but am a seasoned SO in my private life and on my private profile, so I know how to upload images. I started with an image I took on my phone, which was about 4 MB, 4032x3024. Knowing the 2 MB limitation, I compressed it with an image compressing app but maint...

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Q: Incorrectly failed review audit (I believe), review banned

Das_GeekI recently failed this review audit, over an answer to this question, which placed me in an automated review ban. I say it's automated based off this answer. I disagree with the audit. The system notified me that it had identified the post as possible spam, so before providing feedback I looked ...

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Q: Good questions that have been deleted

Michael PotterI have been watching a very good question (~100 upvotes) with very good answers steadily accumulate delete votes. It has been up for 9 years, but only in the last month has it accumulated delete votes. I did a link check and it has 12 external sites linking to it. I don't really care if it get...

 
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Q: Is this correct way to give name and id's in dynamic tables?

JoeIm using bootstrap dynamic table, and my backend team say i want to the id's and names like name='payment[0].pay' name='payment[1].pay' name='payment[2].pay' so on.. but i dont know is this correct way to give name and id's.. can you tell me is this correct way??

 
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Q: Anwering deleted question

jw_I had a post which is downvoted then deleted automatically, now I have an answer, is there a feature to "answer then undelete"? Now I can only vote to undelete which may not get approved easily since there is no reason box.

 
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Q: Low-quality questions

LGSonIf flagged a question for, IMHO, being of "low quality", and got the answer: declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it I saw somewhere saying, VLQ should be used when you cannot interpret content out of the post. With this, could someone please let ...

 
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Q: Measures to reduce misuse of python-3.x tag?

gboffiNowadays the presence of the [python-3.x] tag [...] has the clear advantage that it visually separates users who know what they are doing from [users] who tag with all they can find. – usr2564301 On the other hand, in many cases I feel compelled to edit the tags and remove the unnecessary r...

 
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Q: Stack Overflow is very slow (again)

GSergFor the last two days or so, loading random pages from SO and MSO may take up to a minute (the time to load the page content, not counting the linked resources). A typical experience is Other notable offenders are static files such as css and js. Don't have any speed problems with other webs...

 
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@Feeds Not sure the site is slow, but traffic in this room is :-) Good Evening, anyone...
@Feeds reminds me of the "what happened to the other dollar" riddle
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Q: A review audit with incorrect reasoning

YellowAfterlifeI'm reminded about this strange audit: https://stackoverflow.com/review/triage/24045038 On a glance, it looks like spam. Evidently, enough people thought so too, as that's what it's flagged for. But wait - that's the question author's website, linked on their profile (and says their name on ...

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Q: Why is every other question with the REGEX tag marked as DUPLICATE?

x15Came here to help some regex souls and find that on average 6 out of every 15 questions are marked as Duplicates by some one named Wiktor Stribiżew. Not by anybody else. No other regex questions are marked duplicate by anybody else. The questions are in fact not duplicates of anything. H...

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@user58 I'm not familiar with that one...?
The missing dollar riddle is a famous riddle that involves an informal fallacy. It dates back to at least the 1930s, although similar puzzles are much older. Although the wording and specifics can alter, the puzzle runs along these lines: Three people check into a hotel room. The manager says the bill is $30, so each guest pays $10. Later the manager realizes the bill should only be $25. To rectify this, he gives the bellhop $5 as five one-dollar bills to return to the guests. On the way to the room, the bellhop realizes that he cannot divide the money equally among the three guests. As the guests...
@user58 OK... I admit, I didn't find that Feed made much sense at all :-)
 
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Q: Possible bug rendering a number of HTML sup/sub tags

paxdiabloRegarding my answer to the question here, it appears there may be a rendering bug. In the third-last paragraph (only two other paragraphs following it in case that's an Australian phrase), I have a series of terms of the form 1/n. The actual question text which is meant to render this data is (...


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