After writing some problematic questions myself and after answering downvoted and for closing voted questions I can't get rid of the impression that it is a common practice here that if a reviewer has trouble to immediately within seconds grasp what the question asks for, the reaction to this lack of own understanding is to declare a question as not clear enough or too broad and vote for closing it, where much more constructive were to help the OP to formulate it better so that it fits to the "rules".
There are for sure questions not easy to express clearly especially if they require "a look behind the curtain" or some expertise or just effort in guessing how it could make sense if it doesn't make sense at the first glance. There are often people new to programming who are asking problematic questions because they lack the basics of understanding to clearly see the problem they have. But the same can happen also to experts in case they assume as obvious something that is actual not true.
Another case is if the question asked tries to ask something really new or convey an uncommon idea.
With some effort it is sometimes possible to take a look "behind the curtain" to see what the OP doesn't understand and help on that first. I wrote an answer with which the OP was first not happy at all, but came back some days later to admit that it was the only right answer to give.
I would like to know your opinion what should be the right way to deal with "unclear" or "too broad" questions. Should they have be "banned" immediately or does it make sense to put some more effort in understanding what are they about?
I don't seek an ANSWER here, because it can't be any. I seek a discussion what the goal of this platform is as it will shape it. I think that the only RULES on stackoverflow are these which will make sense to the majority of participants and this is a subject underlying continuous change.
The difference between a good and a bad question could be sometimes only a tiny bit other formulation of the same thing in order not to tap into the pitfalls created by the "rules". To be honest, if the people will fully respect the rules, no question will be asked, because having a question is a clear evidence of not enough effort on the side of the OP ...
I consider here the comment:
** Would it be much more constructive to help the OP'? No! It's more constructive to down/close vote and move on quickly to questions that are not unclear. The free time of the skilled and experienced developers/engineers on SO is a limited resource that should be spent wisely. Cleaning up unclear questions should be done by the OP, in response to the signals of down/close votes. – ThingyWotsit**
a clear nice response. So let's close this discussion at this point because if the above said is true, the above statement is a definitive ANSWER so let's don't loose more time on it and move on ...
simply closing and downvoting
, and that's simply not what we're here for, and as such signalizes a lack of understanding of the fundamental mechanics of Stack Overflow, which is why I felt compelled to elaborate. Regarding the implication: I do not imply that it's the only thing in this post, and the first two sentences are applicable to the question as whole, so, again, I ask you to read carefully through what has been written.unclear
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