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The question you're asking is designed to solicit opinions or best-practices on a particular topic, with the goal of reaching community consensus.

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Why was this suggested edit rejected?

My suggested edit fixed the spelling of should and then, and also clarified some awkward phrasing. Is there a reason for the rejection?
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Whence the [language] and [languages] tags?

Generally, the Stack Exchange software prevents the creation of tags which differ in plurality. Either the tags language and languages are old enough to predate that restriction, or someone with enoug …
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OK, so I just edited my on-hold question

I thought the reaction to my question was a little over-the-top (a simple comment requesting clarification would have sufficed), so my reaction to the reaction was likewise. Questions are easily …
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Need to either significantly improve a poorly asked+answered old question; or to re-ask (dup...

Adding my additional requirement (non-permanent solution) would sort of change the question itself. Yes, yes it would. In fact, that would make your question a different question, which should be …
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Does copy editing Unicode punctuation into posts contribute value?

Yes, it adds value: it makes the post easier to read. Does it add enough value to be a worthwhile edit in and of itself? No. And I don’t see any room for debate on that point. It absolutely definitel …
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Binaries: where to host them?

Stack Exchange themselves use ClearBits (LegalTorrents) for their data dumps. But I think they charge for uploads. And they require stuff to be under a free* license. * Free in the Free Software sens …