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It recently became more difficult to post questions from newer users that are composed mostly of code.

It looks like you can simply use backticks to format text as code to bypass this restriction. For example, this questionthis question (since deleted, only visible to 10k users) is a giant block of obfuscated Javascript and no explanation whatsoever outside of the title, "Can anyone decode this?"

The filter that blocks mostly-code questions should also take backticked sections of the post body into account when considering the code:not-code ratio.

It recently became more difficult to post questions from newer users that are composed mostly of code.

It looks like you can simply use backticks to format text as code to bypass this restriction. For example, this question (since deleted, only visible to 10k users) is a giant block of obfuscated Javascript and no explanation whatsoever outside of the title, "Can anyone decode this?"

The filter that blocks mostly-code questions should also take backticked sections of the post body into account when considering the code:not-code ratio.

It recently became more difficult to post questions from newer users that are composed mostly of code.

It looks like you can simply use backticks to format text as code to bypass this restriction. For example, this question (since deleted, only visible to 10k users) is a giant block of obfuscated Javascript and no explanation whatsoever outside of the title, "Can anyone decode this?"

The filter that blocks mostly-code questions should also take backticked sections of the post body into account when considering the code:not-code ratio.

replaced http://meta.stackexchange.com/ with https://meta.stackexchange.com/
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It recently became more difficultrecently became more difficult to post questions from newer users that are composed mostly of code.

It looks like you can simply use backticks to format text as code to bypass this restriction. For example, this question (since deleted, only visible to 10k users) is a giant block of obfuscated Javascript and no explanation whatsoever outside of the title, "Can anyone decode this?"

The filter that blocks mostly-code questions should also take backticked sections of the post body into account when considering the code:not-code ratio.

It recently became more difficult to post questions from newer users that are composed mostly of code.

It looks like you can simply use backticks to format text as code to bypass this restriction. For example, this question (since deleted, only visible to 10k users) is a giant block of obfuscated Javascript and no explanation whatsoever outside of the title, "Can anyone decode this?"

The filter that blocks mostly-code questions should also take backticked sections of the post body into account when considering the code:not-code ratio.

It recently became more difficult to post questions from newer users that are composed mostly of code.

It looks like you can simply use backticks to format text as code to bypass this restriction. For example, this question (since deleted, only visible to 10k users) is a giant block of obfuscated Javascript and no explanation whatsoever outside of the title, "Can anyone decode this?"

The filter that blocks mostly-code questions should also take backticked sections of the post body into account when considering the code:not-code ratio.

Fixup of bad MSO links to MSE links migration
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Migration of MSO links to MSE links
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derp, me no grammar gud
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