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On the huge amount of work needed for a CR answer

IMO the answering scheme on SO is where the problem is. People answer quickies and get their upvotes, and walk away thinking they've made the Internet a better place. Allow me to make a slight ...
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On the huge amount of work needed for a CR answer

I think it's unfair to Code Review to view reputation/vote as the metric for success of an answer or the real impact of your answer. The vote/reputation is a metric for Stack Exchange, but I feel here ...
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Is simply telling someone to use an API an appropriate code review?

I believe it is a valid code review .... sometimes perhaps even the best code review is: Why are you doing all this hard work, just use that ... In specific cases where the user is intentionally ...
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Reviewing Programming Challenge requirements and givens

Is it on-topic to review a challenge's requirements? To the extent that the requirements force bad code, Yes. The core of every question at Code Review is "How can I make this code better?" It is not ...
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Making great content more visible

You can do this using bounties. Get an answer you want to reward. Take this one (this is the question I got the images below on). Select the 'start a bounty' option. Select the size of the bounty you ...
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On the huge amount of work needed for a CR answer

I think you'd be interested in Mat's Mug's answer to "What is the motivation to spend time doing a code review?": I monitor and answer Stack Overflow questions in the vba tag - a tiny little tag in ...
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Advice without knowledge of specific language

I personally have a bit of a history with writing reviews for languages I don't know squat about. Some of these reviews got comments like yours, where people pointed out syntax errors to me (and ...
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Alternate solution - what counts as an insightful observation?

The problem starts with the question, which is barely on topic and would be a better fit on Stack Overflow. That said, a comparison between your original answer and Reinderien's seems to illustrate ...
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Advice without knowledge of specific language

Our How do I write a good answer? guidelines state that Every answer must make at least one insightful observation about the code in the question. but also that We don't expect every answer to be ...
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Inline review format

My opinion is that I find this much harder to read: The review comments are visually similar to comments in the original code. One has to scroll through the tiny code window (my usual browser window ...
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Should answers refrain from referring to other answers on the same question?

I regularly reference other people's answers when I answer questions. I typically also include a link to that answer. I feel it is important to show where the answers are different, disagree, or ...
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On the huge amount of work needed for a CR answer

I think the real question is whether there actually is a problem. The answers are generally longer here, but I suspect the relative amount of high-quality posts is also higher. One-liner answers you ...
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Why should I be able to answer my own question in the question's editor on Code Review?

I cannot conceive of a reason to have the answer-immediate option on a question post. Sure, we do have good reasons to answer our own questions, but there's no good reason to answer it at the same ...
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Is an answer that doesn't provide any code review, only how to unit test on-topic?

The "on-topicness" for answers is not nearly as clear-cut as for questions (and even that has plenty of grey areas). The very first sentence, on its own, is enough to make it a valid code review: "...
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Reviewing non-working code when author thinks it's working?

If we take a look at https://codereview.stackexchange.com/help/on-topic we see To the best of my knowledge, does the code work as intended? if the OP answered this for him/her-self with yes, then the ...
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Accepting without upvoting

Technical limitations: Upvotes require 15 rep. Accepts do not. Self-Answers can not be upvoted. Every user is limited to 40 votes per day. Accepts are not subject to that limitation Non-Technical side:...
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What about questions which demands expert opinion and design feedback

First, let me specifically answer your three points and why I think they are helpful answers on Code Review: Many programming languages have agreed-upon styles. Where this is the case you should use ...
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What about questions which demands expert opinion and design feedback

First of all, two related meta-questions: Can we ask reviewers to *not* focus on something? Reviewing "design" My experience is that Code Review answers are personalized to what the answerer ...
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How has an on-hold question been answered?

There's a window of 4 hours (often referred to as "grace period") after a question being closed in which answers can still be posted. The "Post Your Answer" button and the box in which to type your ...
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Making great content more visible

If I get this question correctly then it's not (primarily) about voting more for answers that are of good quality but to make them somehow visible so more people can learn from them. Well, I think ...
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How should we handle answers on non-code questions?

Off topic questions shouldn't get answers. If we're just too slow in closing off-topic questions, they still shouldn't get any answers. Drop the poster of the answer a comment, indicating that the ...
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Reviewing non-working code when author thinks it's working?

Unfortunately, your question is based on a faulty premise. The code to be reviewed consists of a makeBst() function with one test case. That test case produces ...
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Code following bulleted list not formatting

This is kind-of working as intended. What you observe, is the code being taken as a point in the bulleted list. If you want this, add another 4 spaces of indentation and the code will be formatted ...
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Inline review format

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On the huge amount of work needed for a CR answer

There are many aspects that contribute to smaller reputation gains on CR compared to SO. The word-count-to-vote ratio is a somewhat useful metric, but when we try to assess something in numbers, we ...
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How do we handle answers that pertain solely to other answers?

The post didn't in itself strike me as a commentary on first read, and seemed to somewhat relate to the OP - it even had a positive score! "the answer" confused me I guess; the flag would likely have ...
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On the huge amount of work needed for a CR answer

There is one more answer to this question and since I often have controversial opinions I'm ok with downvotes. That's the price for non-mainstream thinking... It has usually nothing to do with how ...
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