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I just saw this question: How to compare three doubles and find the maximum, minimum, and the medium? (In the shortest way possible)

Closed as a duplicate of this question: Fastest way to sort 3 values in Java

That makes sense, the duplicate is clear.

However the second question has itself been closed as "Too Localized".

That made me think however, surely if another question is a duplicate of it then it cannot be "Too Localized" as by definition it would help someone else (the person asking the dupe).

So should I do a reopen vote on the original even though it was closed three years ago?

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    renominate for opening, makes sense
    – user3956566
    Dec 3, 2015 at 14:23
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    "Too localized" doesn't exist as a close reason anymore anyway. This isn't to say that I think all of those question should be automatically re-opened, just that it doesn't seem unreasonable to consider it if there's no other problems with it.
    – BSMP
    Dec 3, 2015 at 15:16
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    They are homework questions. This is what "too localized" means, it only helps students completing their assignment. The answers do absolutely squat to actually help them think like a programmer. We don't do a very good job promoting our profession, nobody will ever give it the same kind of status as a doctor or lawyer when we intentionally help students to not think for themselves. Dec 3, 2015 at 15:54
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    crap is crap regardless of the reason for the crap, @HansPassant is right. Neither of these questions or any of the answers help the profession and promote the community in a poor way. Making the community less educated. What happens when SO when the current generation of contributors fade out and these useless question people are the only ones left?
    – user177800
    Dec 3, 2015 at 18:04
  • "Neither of these questions or any of the answers help the profession and promote the community in a poor way" however none of that has anything to do with the question being on topic. I won't however disagree that it is a low quality question.
    – Kevin B
    Dec 3, 2015 at 19:06
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    Promoting students to ask good questions is probably not a bad thing. It depends if they attempted anything at all. Sometimes they actually show quite a bit of intelligence and wonder about something beyond the curriculum. But those are rare... Dec 4, 2015 at 0:34

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Apply a test of whether the question should be closed at all, rather than just whether the question should be closed for that reason. Reopening an old question in the belief that it is a good question that might get more answers and/or votes (perhaps by showing up in google searches) is a good thing to do. Reopening an old question so that it can be quickly closed again for a different reason is just noise.

Fastest way to sort 3 values in Java fairly clearly shouldn't be kept open - it's a "do my homework for me" question. As of this post, it has been reopened but has three votes to re-close as off topic with the reason:

Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself.

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  • It's closed now.
    – IKavanagh
    Dec 4, 2015 at 11:21
  • Closing "do my homework for me" questions does not work and it is harmful: If I have the same question; I don't care whether someone had this question as a homework. If I landed on SO after a web-search; I want to see a solution to my specific problem (90+% visits). If the question is open then a newer/more up-to-date solutions might be added. If the question is useful then it remains useful whether or not it is a homework.
    – jfs
    Dec 4, 2015 at 14:01

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