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11 votes

Should we close questions about Freud?

4 votes
Accepted

What anthropology questions should be routed towards History.SE?

4 votes
Accepted

What are the existing rules on linking to self hosted content

4 votes

2021 Moderator Election Q&A – Question Collection

3 votes

What level of citing references or sources should be required for answers?

3 votes

Is Psychology Today a credible source?

3 votes

How should we attract new users in 2017?

3 votes

Proposal to delete post and closing questions asking whether social groups are mentally ill

2 votes

Standard Community Responses to Poor Questions and Answers

2 votes

What are reliable sources?

2 votes

Should we have a disclaimer?

2 votes

We have too many unanswered questions

2 votes

Congratulations, you're no longer in Beta!

2 votes

"Flag" and "Recommend Deletion" options for answers that are merely unscientific opinions

2 votes

Would there be any problem with "ping pong" migration?

2 votes
Accepted

What to do if I have a source that may be suitable to be a reference in a non-citation-answer?

2 votes

Are we to accept only Wikipedia links in answers?

2 votes

Should sources be mandatory in answers?

1 vote

Please advise on asking a transgender question

1 vote

What made the question on Sellae off-topic

1 vote

What level of initial research is expected on questions?

1 vote

About correct action after updating the closed question?

1 vote

What to do with bad accepted answers

1 vote

Is this too much like self help

1 vote

Citation or Link needs to be mandatory in questions

1 vote

Tips for efficiently getting APA references into Stack Exchange

1 vote
Accepted

Referencing formats (APA, Harvard, MLA etc.)

1 vote

Do you want to become a moderator?

1 vote

Can someone create Myers-Briggs as a synonym for MBTI?

1 vote

Stop closing questions that do not need the attention of a medical professional as 'self-help'