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What happened to "blatantly off-topic"?
"Blatantly Off Topic" was created in a time when we envisioned folks becoming horribly lost and asking how to find their lost cat on a site about mathematics.
But as the size and experience-level of …
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Why does a user start off with 1 rep, and not 0?
From day one, you can do a lot on Stack Exchange without any prior experience/reputation at all. Yet if new users see that they can gain additional abilities by increasing their "reputation", starting …
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Is it "not done" to (drastically) change an answer that is already accepted or upvoted?
If it's really early in the vetting process (not a lot of activity/voting around your post), it may be acceptable to retract and "fix" your original answer. But long after the fact (after the original …
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What can we do if someone overdoes with gratitude?
Sometimes people simply do not realize they are indirectly hurting the system by voting for a user rather than rewarding good content. You can simply explain this to them. They should also know that …
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Should I accept any answer if the question may have more than one answers?
Accepting an answer is completely optional. It is simply a social convention to indicate which answer the author found helpful.
If one answer isn't more notable than another, it is okay (and probably …
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What to do when a user deletes a famous question?
Users cannot delete their own question once it receives an up-voted answer, so it is extremely unlikely a user will be able to delete their 'famous-questions' after the fact.
Such questions are almo …
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Hey admins/mods this is for you!
Why do I need reputation to comment/vote/edit/close/add tags/etc?
I can appreciate that you have the exact need for which comments are designed. Asking questions and an answering take no reputation a …
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I'm giving a talk on askubuntu.com; show me your favorite things!
How about starting at the top?
A well asked question is easy to find…
The best answers rise to the top
…while less useful answers… don't.
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100+ reputation when hitting 200
Reputation is a rough measurement of your experience using the system. So once you gain 200 points on any site, you will be given a 100-point head start on all sites in the network (past, present, and …
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Is there a login for humans available?
There are several other ways to log into your account without using the SE OpenID service. We support Google (including Google's two-factor authentication), Facebook, Yahoo, and any other site that ac …
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Should a question ever be considered for migration in anticipation of closure and merging?
Cross-posting to multiple sites is not permitted by network policy. This is to keep people from using an arbitrary shotgun approach in hopes of getting their question seen somewhere. You might contact …
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What copyright license are the Badge images under?
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Why is there a wait of two days before it is possible to offer a bounty?
The bounty system is only supposed to be used after you put in sufficient efforts to get the question answered through conventional means. If you don't get a answer, you are expected to improve, clari …
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When does askubuntu.com celebrate new years eve?
All dates in Stack Exchange are bases on UTC time. Check your local timezone for the offset from UTC time.
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What to do if no one answers a Question?
This is taken from meta.stackexchange.com
How do I get attention for my old, unanswered questions?
You can "bump" your thread by editing the question to provide status and progress updates resulting …