I have been struggling with this issue for some time. I primarily answer Android questions here and have seen far too many NPE questions closed as duplicate with a reference to this general Java NPE question: What is a NullPointerException, and how do I fix it?
While I think the referenced question is quite useful as an explanation of what a NPE is and how to go about tracking it down, for many Android (and probably other framework) questions this is counter-productive.
Example: OP writes 3 lines of code and his app crashes with a NPE in a framework Thread with a stacktrace that contains absolutely none of his code.
Sending OP to the linked question isn't going to help. OP can guarantee that none of his variables are null
(and they aren't) and since he has no idea how, when or why the framework is doing what it is doing he is completely at wits' end. To me, this is not at all useful or helpful nor is it in the spirit of the Stackoverflow community.
There are numerous cases in Android (and also other frameworks) where the framework will throw a NPE and none of the usual or recommended troubleshooting mechanisms can be used to find it. In order to fix these problems you need to have an understanding of how the framework works and what might be causing the problem. I don't think we can expect that beginner (or even intermediate) Android developers (of which, there are unfortunately, millions) will understand how the framework works behind the scenes, and it is unreasonable to expect them to research and understand that in the lmited time that their professor has given them to hand in the assignment (or their boss or client has given them to deliver the product).
I have been reopened such questions in the past, when it was clear that OP needed help understanding how the NPE was happening. I have also left suggestions for moderators not to close such questions as duplicates.
In general I have no problem closing questions as duplicates, if the duplicate question really offers an answer or solution to the OP's actual problem, but saying "all NPE's can be fixed like this ..." is just arrogant (IMHO).
I've listed a few examples of questions that have been closed as duplicate of the linked NPE question:
'void com.quickblox.chat.QBAbstractChat.sendMessage on a null object reference
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40928321/nullpointerexception-attempt-to-invoke-virtual-method-java-lang-string-java-la
SinchService throwing NullPointerException
Admob crashes app with NullPointerException in DeviceMotionService
NullReferenceExceptions
in .NET, while we're talking aboutNullPointerExceptions
in Java.