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Overzealousness on subjective/too broad question
Then if I decide to upvote it and comment to express that point of view, of course I'm being told not to upvote and not to comment.
That's correct, you shouldn't upvote posts that you don't think are ...
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Accepted
Ask a question about the pros and cons of certain languages within a platform
You can't ask anywhere in the Stack Exchange network for a list of pros and cons between things as that would be both too broad and opinion based. What a pros is for one can be a cons for another, ...
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How to deal with "make this code more functional"/"how do I do this in a functional style"
Worth remembering that code review / technique questions aren't actually off-topic here, even though there are multiple other sites that are dedicated to specific aspects of analyzing / improving ...
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Overzealousness on subjective/too broad question
I'm going to remark to this line here, probably because it resonates with me a bit:
While I understand the guidelines on this and agree they have a value, can we at least accept that judging ...
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Overzealousness on subjective/too broad question
This reflection stems from this question onhold/closed: What is the best practice for breaking up a single python script into modules?
The notion of "best practice" is inherently subjective. ...
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What's the point in closing subjective questions?
I'm a little late here, but subjective questions and other questions that would generate a lot of discussion fundamentally aren't a good fit for a Q&A format.
Also keep in mind that Stack ...
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