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A guide to moderating Physics Stack Exchange yourself: close voting
So one thing that came out of our recent chat meeting the call to close questions was that some of our high rep members have been reluctant to cast close votes because it has been more or less ...
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Computational science in the FAQ
One area that I've noticed that is missing from our FAQ is an item about computational physics, and use of computers in doing physics research. So far we've been taking the view that general questions ...
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Citations are the 'source code' of physics stackexchange
The Stack Overflow faq says:
We feel the best Stack Overflow
questions have a bit of source code
I think the Physics Stack Exchange faq should say:
We feel the best Physics Stack
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FAQ for upvoting and downvoting
We all can agree that our FAQ is far from being satisfactory. However, I think it's our responsibility as a community to improve the FAQ or create a similar resource to address some issues which will ...
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Should we allow computational questions?
I'm wondering whether questions such as these should be considered appropriate on this site:
http://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/115/mathematica-to-help-for-an-hamiltonian-problem
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What to put in the FAQ (the “on-/off-topic” section)?
Half a section of the FAQ can be edited (just copied the image from math.SE):
It was recommended we just include the on- and off-topic stuff, e.g. copied from Super User:
Super User is for ...