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I came across this question when reviewing close votes. "X, Y and Z happen. They aren't supposed to happen. Here's my code." The given close reason was "too broad".

This question seems to be low effort (no attempt at debugging is shown), doesn't contribute to Stack Overflow's goal of building a repository of programming knowledge, and doesn't match any valid close reason.

What is the appropriate review action here? Voting to leave the question open seems wrong, because it's not a good question. Voting to close the question is definitely wrong. I don't see any way the question could be edited to improve it, either.

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    You are looking for the "Stack Overflow is not a code debugging service" close reason. It is conspicuously absent. Do exercise your ability to downvote. Jun 6, 2014 at 8:36
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    Without tools like that close reason, Stack Overflow is a code debugging service, intended or not.
    – user253751
    Jun 6, 2014 at 10:28
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    @Cody What about Other?
    – bjb568
    Jun 6, 2014 at 20:10
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    @immiis And, that is fine. If we don't think the person has taken the effort to try to debug it on their own, we can downvote and ignore. If we do think he has taken that effort, and is just stuck, then the question is square in the middle of what stack exchange is for.
    – Warren Dew
    Jun 6, 2014 at 20:39
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    @bjb568 the way I see it, "Other" closes should be rare - if it was okay to close a question for that reason, it would be a pre-set close reason!
    – user253751
    Jun 7, 2014 at 1:15
  • Can't post this as a proper answer, but: Low-effort question which is still specific, in-scope, not a dupe etc -> just downvote it. Or better yet: Leave a comment suggesting that OP invest the effort , and only if you see other people's comments to the same effect with no response by OP, then downvote.
    – einpoklum
    Oct 9, 2016 at 9:12
  • @einpoklum This question specifically mentions close vote reviews.
    – user253751
    Oct 9, 2016 at 20:13
  • @immibis: Yes, but some people vote to close questions simply because they're bad.
    – einpoklum
    Oct 9, 2016 at 20:19

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If it's a huge code dump with not enough information to narrow down where the problem is/lacks information about the exact error given/would require access to data not provided to replicate the error, I use:

Off Topic --> "lacks sufficient information to diagnose the problem."

If there is something obviously wrong in the code from five seconds scanning, I may comment, and close using:

Off Topic --> "a problem that can no longer be reproduced or a simple typographical error"

If it's a huge code dump which technically one could debug/answer as is but doing so seems counter-productive due to lack of effort from OP/usefulness to future visitors, I just downvote (I may also downvote the closeable ones depending on how bad they are).

In any of the above cases I sometimes drop a link to the relevant debugging tools/help pages in the probably vain hope that the OP will learn to fish.

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    "If it's a huge code dump" I close as unclear. Jun 6, 2014 at 14:27
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I think it's fine to leave the question open. It's hardly "too broad" since it's very specific to the asker's code.

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