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I noticed this question and the fact it was tagged as too broad only 1 min. after its inception. Is that enough time to put a question on hold? Aside from the ridiculous posts that obviously need to be shut down immediately, I've never seen one put on hold so fast.

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    codeMagic has the answer nailed here. This is still a good question, too! Kind of the root here is that one thing I occasionally do is troll the brand new questions for chances to vote, comment, edit, close, etc. May 16, 2014 at 5:46

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In general, I would say no. But here, yes because when it was put on hold, there was absolutely no code and the question was very broad. This user also is starting a pattern of asking very poor questions and not responding well.

If you look at the OP's previous question, you will see what I mean. I almost voted to reopen after the code was added but, until I saw more cooperation from the OP, I didn't feel good about voting to reopen. The question is still "too broad" and unclear.

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  • Well, I didn't think about user history. I assumed each question was judged independently, but that's a good point. Perhaps I read too much into the question, it seemed like op was asking about starting an activity for result. When I asked if that was the case, op said yes. I agree it's not the best question, but to get immediate moderation is not common in my experience. May 16, 2014 at 2:44
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    I had just dealt with the user not long before that question was posted so it was easy for me to understand the history. I saw your comment when you left it and I would say it may be a safe assumption if I didn't know the history already.
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    Also, incidentally, I considered only that question when closing it. And it took me much less than a minute to actually decide in this case. May 16, 2014 at 5:44
  • Oh, and by way of explanation for the speed; I do occasionally troll the new questions. May 16, 2014 at 5:45

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