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When I was relatively new here and just learning Python, I asked a question about initializing objects that I thought might be worth some discussion, or might not - I figured I'll ask it and see, if it gets closed, then I learned something.

Well, that question has been sitting there for a year now. I edited it a few times as I learned more about SO and what's appropriate, but other than one comment, it's gotten no action.

If this was a question that I was still interested in, I'd post a bounty - but to be honest, now that I have a little more experience, I'm not sure it was even worth asking a year ago. I wouldn't ask it today, and if I were answering, I'd say "this is largely a style decision" and flag it as too broad/opinion based.

Since it has no answers I could just delete it; I only hesitate because in all this time it was never put on hold or closed. I'm not sure that implies it's a good question, but if hundreds of other users have chosen not to flag it, maybe I should just leave it alone?

What do you think, metaheads?

The specific question is Passing a collection argument without unpacking its contents.

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    why not compose a good answer for those in a similar situation? Commented May 30, 2014 at 21:04
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    I agree that at a glance it sounds primarily opinion based, but it's otherwise a really good question; it's well-formatted, it's clear what you're asking, and it's clear that you put a lot of thought into it (rather than just mindlessly formulating the question and throwing it onto the site). I'd be happy if 10% of the "on-topic" questions had this much care. Commented May 30, 2014 at 21:07
  • @Plutonix If a novice programmer came to me today asking this question, I'd probably tell them they should just pick a convention, write a lot of code, and see how it turns out. That's not what I'd call a good answer in SO terms, though.
    – Air
    Commented May 30, 2014 at 21:18
  • perhaps if you were to explain why it doesnt matter, it might make a better answer Commented May 30, 2014 at 22:09

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If you have an old unanswered question that you now know the answer to, you should answer it and accept it as per the Q&A style recommendation when asking questions, and in the future it may help others who are looking for the same type of information, who may then upvote it.

The most likely outcome is that you get reputation points from helping others. And that's a win-win for everybody.

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  • What if you don't know the answer? And it's apparent that nobody does?
    – Mote Zart
    Commented Feb 8, 2019 at 21:37
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    Eventually, someone may see it who knows and may answer, and if the system doesn't delete it, it views it as worth keeping, so why delete it yourself? Besides, deleted questions can count against your ability to ask new questions, so... don't delete your questions.
    – Aaron Hall Mod
    Commented Feb 8, 2019 at 23:18

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