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I mean, for example when the problem presented is actually a bug in the used technology.

Should someone answer it with the fact that it is a bug and maybe show the version from which that bug is no longer present, or should a moderator close the question with no answer given but with comments to the question showing that it is a bug.

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If the answer to the question is that there is a bug in the specific version, then that's the answer.

Why do you think that's an invalid answer?

It most certainly is a valid and good answer.

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  • I agree with you, but most users are reticent to answer in such way.
    – Alex
    Nov 15, 2014 at 19:20
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    @nighthawk702 most users? How did you determine that?
    – canon
    Nov 15, 2014 at 19:49
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    "It's a bug" isn't so great, but "It's a bug, here's the issue on the project's bug tracker, it's fixed in version Y but if you're stuck on version X here's the suggested workaround: code block" is very helpful. Nov 15, 2014 at 21:52
  • @canon I said that because I keep running into questions that have no answer but there is a good explanation about such a bug in the comments.
    – Alex
    Nov 16, 2014 at 7:31

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