Contents
- 1 What is a duplicate question?
- 2 What is a question that is already answered?
- 3 What is a known answer question?
- 4 Can rhetorical questions be answered?
- 5 What do you call a difficult question?
- 6 What is the stupidest question ever asked?
- 7 Is there a way to merge duplicate questions?
- 8 What’s the point of closing a question as a duplicate?
What is a duplicate question?
Cut-and-paste duplicate questions. These questions are the very definition of exact duplicates; they are typically from users who willfully take the very same question and post it again. Either they’re not satisfied with the speed of answer, or they just don’t know what they’re doing.
What is a question that is already answered?
Rhetorical questions
Rhetorical questions are often used as a metaphor for a question already asked.
How can I edit my question in stackoverflow?
You can edit a question you asked in a few simple steps:
- Go to your question’s page.
- Hover your mouse over the pencil icon next to the word Question and click Edit.
- Make your changes to the question.
- Click Save to confirm your changes.
How do I mark duplicates in stackoverflow?
Until you get to 3000, you can flag a question as a duplicate. Flagging requires a scant 15 reputation. And as mentioned in Cerran’s answer you need at least 50 reputation points to flag it specifically as duplicate. To do so click the flag link, just underneath a question’s tags, and select it is a duplicate.
What is a known answer question?
A display question (also called known-information question) is a type of question requiring the other party to demonstrate their knowledge on a subject matter when the questioner already knows the answer. Both display and referential questions are subcategories of epistemic questions.
Can rhetorical questions be answered?
A rhetorical question is a question someone asks without expecting an answer. The question might not have an answer, or it might have an obvious answer. Well, sometimes these questions are asked to punch up a point. If the answer is glaringly obvious, it will make that answer stand out.
How do I gain reputation on stackoverflow?
The main way to gain reputation on Stack Overflow is to get your questions and answers upvoted by others….What is Stack Overflow reputation?
- Question is upvoted = +10 reputation.
- Answer is upvoted = +10 reputation.
- Answer is marked as accepted = +15 reputation.
How can I improve my stack overflow profile?
13 Answers
- Quality answers.
- Quantity answers.
- Answer straightforward stuff, even if you’re not 100% sure.
- Consider niche questions.
- Fold up large threads into single, comprehensive answers.
- Learn regex.
- Answer subjective stuff, before it goes CW.
- Answer something really well when there’s already an accepted answer.
What do you call a difficult question?
A difficult or perplexing question or problem. poser. conundrum. enigma. mystery.
What is the stupidest question ever asked?
Dumbest questions ever asked
- If animals could talk, which species would be the rudest of them all?
- Would you rather own a horse the size of a cat or a cat the size of a horse?
- Are there birds in Canada?
- Should I tell my parents I’m adopted?
- What happens if you paint your teeth white with nail polish?
What are rhetorical strategies?
RHETORICAL STRATEGIES: ANY DEVICE USED TO ANALYZE THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN A WRITER/SPEAKER, A SPECIFIC AUDIENCE, AND A PARTICULAR. Page 1. RHETORICAL STRATEGIES: ANY DEVICE USED TO ANALYZE THE INTERPLAY. BETWEEN A WRITER/SPEAKER, A SPECIFIC AUDIENCE, AND A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
What should I do if I have a duplicate question?
If one question has great answers but bad wording, and the other has poor or no answers but great wording, edit the badly-worded question and close the other one as a duplicate. If in doubt, close the more recent question as a duplicate. It’s a duplicate. What do I do?
Is there a way to merge duplicate questions?
Merging: Moderators can merge duplicate questions, which moves all of the answers to the same question. This only works if the questions have identical or very similar wording. If you think two questions should be merged, check whether the answers as worded would make perfect sense on the other question.
What’s the point of closing a question as a duplicate?
On main sites, the main point of closing questions as duplicates is to point users to better answers; closing a question as a duplicate of an unanswered question defeats this purpose.
How should duplicate questions be handled in meta stack?
Duplicate questions are not necessarily bad; different descriptions of the same problem help future visitors to find the answers they’re looking for. Try to remember that beginners are still learning terminology, and even the simplest of answers might be eluding them simply because they did not know what to search for.