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The question you're asking is designed to solicit opinions, influence site policy, or debate a particular topic, with the goal of reaching a community consensus.
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Are questions regarding "how to research things on the internet" on-topic
At the StackExchange network, we now have Software Recommendations site in public beta, which is quite healthy and can be definitely recommended.
So you can flag the question as off-topic and recomme …
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Is it possible that some questions can be considered suitable only AFTER posting?
This is longer on my mind but now I experienced it also with my question.
Imagine there is a question which has real answer which can be found after investigation (whether it is more or less realisti …
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Archive the outlook-archive
Outlook content archivation to a separate storage file is a specific knowledge area which has its own settings in Outlook application and its own recommended practices. I'd recommend making the meanin …
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Is answering to a software recommendation request considered spam?
In many cases, software recommendations are not a question of spam.
Instead, product recommendations are off-topic at the SuperUser site (see the last bullet point in second list). If someone clearly …
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Is this refusal to accept an answer aligned with community standards?
In the discussion, he states that the answer is not a sufficient proof of non-existence of a better solution and therefore it deserves to be upvoted at best, not to be accepted. …