When I am deciding if to vote for closing a question, and I see that the title doesn't fit the question formulated in the body, what reason should I name? In the list of reasons the closest, as I think, is "not a real question". But its explanation includes:
It's difficult to tell what is being asked here. This question is ambiguous, vague, incomplete, overly broad, or rhetorical and cannot be reasonably answered in its current form. For help clarifying this question so that it can be reopened, see the FAQ.
I think, that the case of two (or more) principally different questions instead of one is very unpleasant and can cause great misunderstanding and unpruductive discussions. And so, the case deserves being named at least in the explanation. Maybe, as "self-repugnant", but I do not insist on the word.
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Ambiguity supposes having more than one meaning. Not necessarily contradictory ones. And self-repugnancy supposes having no meaning at all, because of the contradiction. At least as I understand it.
