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Questions about help pages of the site (https://superuser.com/help).

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Proposed resolution : Quoting cannot be called plagiarism

Proposed resolution : A quote which is fully accredited and formatted as a quote, is not plagiarism. This definition is in line with all the world's dictionaries and all the world's legal sources. …
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Mention Software Recommendations SE on on-topic help page

As per the comments - alternative sites are already suggested on the help page If your question is not specifically on-topic for Super User, it may be on topic for another Stack Exchange site. For su …
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Do we need better definitions for off-topic questions in the help center?

SU was always meant to be a bit of a broader site - but not overlapping with SO and not much with SF. Its worth remembering SU was always meant to be the "PC" site - we included tablets cause of windo …
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Improve "What topics can I ask about here?"

I like most of these, not all. I do think some wording changes may be nice. Apply appropriate tags as needed. This helps users who may specialize in that tag find them. If a question involves any ha …
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Guidelines to request information?

Someone ironically (or unironically?) our standard poor quality question mod message has a lot of what you need. An overview of how our system works A brief guide on how to ask questions A short su …
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What happens to my offered rep if no bounty is awarded because no answer exist?

You lose the bounty. In a practical sense, you're 'paying' for the attention with reputation. If there's no answers, the reputation gets awarded to no one. The automatic bounty is to make it fair f …
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