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Should I accept an answer for someone else's bounty?

Manually awarded bounty: The accept (you) could be, applied when an acceptable answer existed at any time, without effecting the bounty , before , during or after, or even never :-O, that does not aff …
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2 votes

Is this question acceptable?

Yes, there could be a comprehensive list that would cover most reasons. No, it would serve no purpose other than to refer people to it , to get them to shut-up about why persons are running an older s …
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2 votes

When should I edit my question versus delete and replace with a new post?

For the part about deleting: There are advantages and ramifications to deleting a question and replacing it. advantage: a new question will more likely be seen again. While a fully revised question w …
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Is my answer so improbable or too low quality?

While the whole story and your own solutions to the whole of the problem is (now) answered, the original question had left out the whole of the problem and concentrated on if your product is a clone o …
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2 votes

Should we comment to the OP please mark this question if you feel its answered

No we should not. Of all the things that would be unnessisary noise, that would qualify as it. I would prefer to see accolades and "this solved it for me" and other things that are deemed undesirable …
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Would this question be on topic? - Problem Replacing Cell Phone LCD

It might be enough on topic at android to get an answer (before it is closed), as that group has many people highly skilled in messing with the phones, not so much hardware side of it, unless firmware …
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Guidance: editing question to reveal intent by removing author's obvious understanding, (or ...

Do not worry about it. The original was kind of drivel, and SU does answer questions for regular users, and people who english is a second language. Your edit was within the ideas that the user was s …
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8 votes

How to deal with questions regarding Windows 10 icon troubles

An answer just because there isn't one. The proper way to deal with any quantity of repeated questions with the same question in them is to mark them as duplicates. Marking as a dupe requires a few r …
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2 votes

Moderator Flag Etiquette?

(different discussion altogether) and jeez be nice to people they are only humans , and we certannly could use more people who can answer questions. …
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1 vote

Should we be able to close questions as "unclear" or "too broad" if they are answered

"There are no bad questions if they have great answers" When your searching for clues and information via a web search, you may search as badly as a questions was asked, you may search just like a ba …
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-1 votes

Move link-only answer to comment?

Oh wait you said no lengthy discussion :-) …
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-1 votes

When are software recommendation answers not an answer?

I see it something like this . . . The Question: Is the question asking for solutions, or is the question asking for spam :-) that has to be one of the problems. 1) If the question asks outright " …
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How much negative result is there to having some aggressive edit refusers?

Don't look :-) Everybody was right; it was a minor edit that changed nothing in reality, so in that respect it would not have been horribly wrong to reject it. In the Super User reality though :-) I …
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Unable to edit answer in review (audit)

These audits, and tests for humans actually reviewing and observing all aspects of the reviewed items, are done by code (a machine, a program) There is no human analising your responce to them, it is …
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Reviewing edits that substantively modify an answer

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