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This is probably a better fit for Ask Ubuntu Meta. Every StackExchange site has an accompanying meta area, where the workings and policies of the site are discussed.

To answer your question: While you type in a question, the site suggests other questions that may be similar in a "Similar questions" box. This box shows an excerpt of each question, so you can get an idea whether it could be helpful for your situation or not. The titles of the questions in the box are links. So can open a question that seems interesting, for example in a new tab, and read the full question and its answers.

This is probably a better fit for Ask Ubuntu Meta. Every StackExchange site has an accompanying meta area, where the workings and policies of the site are discussed.

To answer your question: While you type in a question, the site suggests other questions that may be similar in a "Similar questions" box. This box shows an excerpt of each question, so you can get an idea whether it could be helpful for your situation or not. The titles of the questions in the box are links. So can open a question that seems interesting, for example in a new tab, and read the full question and its answers.

While you type in a question, the site suggests other questions that may be similar in a "Similar questions" box. This box shows an excerpt of each question, so you can get an idea whether it could be helpful for your situation or not. The titles of the questions in the box are links. So can open a question that seems interesting, for example in a new tab, and read the full question and its answers.

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This is probably a better fit for Ask Ubuntu Meta. Every StackExchange site has an accompanying meta area, where the workings and policies of the site are discussed.

To answer your question: While you type in a question, the site suggests other questions that may be similar in a "Similar questions" box. This box shows an excerpt of each question, so you can get an idea whether it could be helpful for your situation or not. The titles of the questions in the box are links. So can open a question that seems interesting, for example in a new tab, and read the full question and its answers.