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USING THIS TAG IS NOT THE SAME THING AS ASKING ON STACK OVERFLOW. YOU ARE ON META STACK EXCHANGE, WHERE MOST PROGRAMMING QUESTIONS ARE OFF-TOPIC. Questions specific to stackoverflow.com should be asked on meta.stackoverflow.com; such questions will be closed here. This is for questions about the Stack Overflow site that still relate to the SE network as a whole. Questions about Stack Overflow (the company) should be tagged [company] instead.

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How many comments are required to qualify a post as "debated"?

There seems to be some confusion about when questions will be closed as "not constructive" and whether debate over certain things (such as the validity of an answer) would qualify a question for closu …
Anthony Grist's user avatar
1 vote

Why was this question about Autohotkey script closed

Some small amount of scripting doesn't necessarily make it a programming issue, and the problem you're asking about definitely isn't programming related or unique to the programming profession. There …
Anthony Grist's user avatar
3 votes

Ambiguous tag: f5

I personally can't see any need for an entire tag corresponding to using the F5 key, but that does seem to be the primary usage for it (I'd argue this is simply bad tagging practices). 28 questions is …
Anthony Grist's user avatar
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My question has been marked as a duplicate, but it isn't one

The other question may be about C rather than Java, but its accepted answer does seem to answer your question. It also mentions Java (though lacks the tag for it), which may explain why it was conside …
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