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Do we really want a [debunk] tag?

During an edit I removed a newly-hatched debunk tag from Is it true that “ Shower meteors always come in spurts separated by spells of inactivity that can last up to a few minutes” Since the OP put it ...
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The computer caught someone mass downvoting all my posts

In two incidents, today and yesterday, someone methodically went down all my answers, and downloaded all of them 12 times. the computer detected both incidents and reversed the downvotes. It seems to ...
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Would somebody please remove the period in the name of the "Astronomy." stack exchange?

It's probably trivial, but it gets on my nerves every time I see it. No other SE has a period after its name. Shoot me; I'm a perfectionist.
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Should there be increase in reputation for upvotes of a comment?

Should there be increase in reputation for upvotes of a comment?. The reason I am saying this is because, even if you can't answer the question fully, you atleast provide enough details for the answer ...
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I'm done with you and you're done with me

I ask my questions to have a thoughtful, open minded discussion, to defend my point of view and maybe disprove Yours. I wonder how can that be a bad approach or against the regulations. I wonder how I ...
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Is it allowed to post the same question on both Astronomy and Physics SE?

I guess, that it's discouraged, but is it allowed?
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edit reason declined with reason "comment reserved for system use"

EDIT: This bug seems cross-site and has been reported elsewhere (1) and (2), too. When editing this question by replacing the supplied images of the formula with identical mathjax formulas I tried to ...
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Why was my flag to an answer containing "advertisement content" declined?

I flagged an answer which contained advertisement to a certain website about coaching. The flag was declined. Nonetheless the answer was moved as a comment (which I don't have any problems with). ...
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Links to old questions are redirected to unrelated new questions

I came across an old answer on Skeptics SE that has two puzzling links to Astronomy SE: It seems that I have finally found the answer to my question courtesy of another SE site: Is there a way to ...
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Are we losing imgur image links?

The top answer to this question contains two links to images on imgur.com. Both are marked as ...
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How can I post a user name for my account

Currently I am listed as "user23299429", because I had difficulty when signing in. I would like to be listed as "Still curious at 82". Please let me know if, and how, this can be ...
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Does this answer your question?

This is the text that appears underneath a question when you flag it as a duplicate. I don't think it is helpful to the OP, especially if they are new. The point is NOT that you think there is a good ...
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2023: a year in moderation

It’s that time of the year again! As we wave goodbye to last year and welcome the new one, we have a tradition of sharing moderation stats for the preceding calendar year. As most of you here might be ...
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Update link in question about Saturn/Earth?

This interesting question links to a video or image of earth with saturn-like rings. However, the website hosting the video/image appears to have changed and the link no longer works. I had a quick ...
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Is this site appropriate for identifying ufos?

I am just asking this question before I post some questions regarding my analysis on a "ufo case on mars" which I think is just I misidentified moon. Because I needed critique of my analysis ...
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Is it okay to seek website recommendation?

I need the data for a specific watchable astronomical event. But until today I couldn't find the data I want. Is it okay to ask users here if they know the source(s) of the data I need (website, book, ...
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What are your plans for the Annular Solar Eclipse on October 14th, 2023?

On October 14, there will be an annular solar eclipse viewable from the Western Hemisphere. In an annular solar eclipse, the moon appears slightly smaller than the sun. At maximum obscuration, we ...
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Found a Tag Bug

There is a Black Bo tag which means nothing and doesn't have a wiki on it either. Shouldn't it be removed?
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Question closed under the arbitrary pretext because of its content that undermines common knowledge

Expanding Confusion: Time integral of the reciprocal of the scale factor from Hubble parameter equation I know, I'll only get more downvotes for this statement out of sheer defiance, but I don't care ...
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Can you undo this community Wiki Answer by me?

Sorry, I posted this answer, Can you please revert this via Moderator Assistance? Thanks in advanced!
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Astronomy Stack Exchange 10-year anniversary!

Astronomy Stack Exchange will turn ten years old on September 24th! The first question asked on our site was: How do I calculate the inclination of an object with an amateur telescope? Over eight ...
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We've been using the [gravitational-waves] tag for 10 years, do we really also need [gravitational-wave-astronomy]?

We have had this tag since 2014: gravitational-waves 181 questions Waves in spacetime formed by the acceleration of massive bodies. A passing wave causes spacetime to be stretched and squashed by a ...
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Bounty on my question

I have put a 50 point bounty on my question How are the cyclones on other planets studied? 2 days ago. There are 5 more days before the bounty expires. However, I have not yet received a good quality ...
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DaveTheWave isn’t a new contributor; Can we do something about repeated account recreation?

I thought I must be going insane, but no, it’s not just me. Other people have noticed too that DaveTheWave keeps making new accounts. They will then post low-quality content. One they get a reputation ...
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June 5 Strike - Who, What, When, Why, and how to join

Following from Stack Overflow, and as other sites will soon have to (if they don't already have them, I have decided, with some approval, to announce the upcoming June 5 strike on this child meta. It ...
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Is it justifiable to block someone for posting a factually wrong but still clear question?

My question has in fact two parts. Does it mean you're blocked if you want to mention someone with a @ sign, but no sugesstions show up? Is it justifiable to block someone just because they have ...
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Spam shouldn't take this long to be deleted

This clearly spam post is at a score of -8 and has been flagged as spam. And yet it has sit there for 12 hours. If nothing else, the 8 downvotes can all flag as spam and it will be deleted. Spam is ...
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We've got at least 26 generic i.imgur.com image links that might break on May 15, 2023; should/could they be updated to i.stack.imgur.com?

Below the Math SE meta question Imgur's "old, unused, and inactive content" Imgur plans to change its Terms of Service on May 15, 2023. Part of this will be the removal of "old, unused,...
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Best way to refer to people in posts who have been knighted?

As per tradition, King Charles tapped May on the shoulder with a sword during the investiture Source: BBC Per Wikipedia we can see that Brian May has several accolades; he was a graduate student in ...
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What is the best way to tag questions about Xuntian, the Chinese Survey Space Telescope?

What is the best tag for China's Xuntian, i.e. the Chinese Survey Space Telescope? It's schedule to be launched this year in the Tiangong space station orbit (but phased away from it) and the ...
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Do we need the [nomenclature] and [naming] and [terminology] tags?

The new question Is "monochromatic source" different than "monochromator" in astronomical instrumentation? included a nomenclature tag I hadn't seen before, I usually use ...
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2022: a year in moderation

As we say goodbye to the old year and welcome the new one, we have a tradition of sharing moderation stats for the preceding calendar year. As most of you here are aware, sites on the Stack Exchange ...
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Congratulations to James(100)K

Congratulations to JamesK on his 100k-hood on Astronomy SE. 1452 answers (and 5 questions). It's a lot! Also - 2.2m "reached", which is an importantly large number.
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Can we merge this two questions?

This question was asked on EarthScience.SE on January 15 which was later migrated to here 18 hours ago. On the same date, OP posted the same question here. Now, we flagged the migrated question as ...
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Change Community Wiki Answer

I recently posted an answer for which i used Community Wiki option. Later I realized that SE is suggesting not to use the Community wiki thus I want to remove it with Moderator Assistance
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Should we at least temporarily ban chatbot-generated content (e.g. chatGPT) until it becomes clearer what it means for Stack Exchange?

Higher question-rate sites have already addressed chatbot-generated posting in an essentially universal negative way, for example: Stack Overflow: Temporary policy: ChatGPT is banned How can we ...
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Is it wrong for someone to post an answer that does not meet their own up-vote standard?

A user could have two standards: A standard by which we think someone else's answer is good enough to up-vote. A standard by which we think our own answers are good enough to post. Question: Is it ...
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Sourcing papers vs explaining in own words

Is referencing papers like my answer in the below question link (I usually do for complicated questions) good? I saw @Connor_Garcia in this question explained it in their own words while I did so with ...
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Add `mchem` to MathJax Extensions?

I tried using \ce{} earlier in an answer but it didn't work! Although this meta post shows that Astronomy has MathJax extensions, why doesn't it work? After some ...
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Do we want to change the link about MathJax help?

Astronomy Stack Exchange has MathJax enabled, allowing us to use LaTeX to write equations. Like other SE sites with MathJax, we have a section in the editing help page on how to use LaTeX. This ...
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The new and increasingly popular "close for insufficient research" close reason, are we headed in the wrong direction here? Is there a way to reduce?

Comment under Why is the moon tidally locked with the earth? with +4 votes I’m voting to close this question because there's no evidence that OP has done any research. Comment under Plane of Moon&#...
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An [ultraviolet] tag to go with our [gamma-rays], [x-ray], [visible-light], [infrared], and [radio] tags?

We have these electromagnetic tags gamma-rays 11 questions The gamma-rays tag has no usage guidance, can you help us create it? x-ray 36 questions Questions regarding the second-shortest ...
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I can't find this question. Was it deleted?

Yesterday I remember I answered a question about the formation of the planets in the solar system by the user Kerry Frost. There was some debate in the comments on whether the question should have ...
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Should we avoid calling questions that have answers in other SE sites as "duplicate", which already has a specific and different meaning in SE?

There is some healthy overlap between Astronomy SE and some other sites, just for example: space telescope optics, operations and orbits with Space SE astrophysics, cosmology, optics, etc. with ...
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The tags for cosmic microwave background need merging

It seems like there are two tags referring to the cosmic microwave background, cmb and cosmic-microwave-background. Should they be merged?
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Can we merge tags "tno" and "trans-neptunian-object"?

trans-neptunian-object: Questions about objects orbiting the Sun with an average distance greater than that of Neptune. [24 questions] tno: A Trans-Neptunian object is any minor planet in the Solar ...
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Why do some of our most prolific question answerers (and therefore reputation beneficiaries) rarely-to-never up vote questions they answer?

@uhoh's first two lemmas tell us that Stack Exchange is a collaborative effort to generate good answers to on-topic questions, and that answers simply can not exist without someone taking the time and ...
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Should we have a community-specific closing reason for Astrology questions?

Previous discussions: Should we add non-physical and/or astrology questions to the off-topic list? Can we consider Indian Astrology as astronomy? Can we have a guideline about astrology for the on-...
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One tag for LIGO, Virgo and KAGRA or three, or none?

We have ligo: 14 questions Questions about the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO), a large-scale physics experiment and observatory to detect cosmic gravitational waves. but ...
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Can we have a guideline about astrology for the on-topic section in the help center?

As it stands now, the Help Center for on-topic questions does not mention anything about questions about astrology, which is off-topic such as this recent question (which might get deleted soon by the ...
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