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Mar 8, 2019 at 12:58 | comment | added | Ruan Mendes | @Blackhawk The point is that the fix likely will never be useful to anyone else. If it could, even if it's very simple, it should not be closed | |
May 1, 2014 at 17:19 | comment | added | Chris Baker | I will try to answer a question in the comments in many of the cases where I vote to close the question for reasons other than a duplicate, and sometimes even for duplicates if the answer can be quickly summarized. I vote to close to help keep the site clean, I answer in the comments because there is a human being on the other side of that question, frustrated enough to seek help. I do not enjoy playing the role of the Gatekeeper of Knowledge, so even if their question is bad for our site, I am still willing to share what I know. | |
May 1, 2014 at 13:46 | comment | added | Blackhawk | I'm more inclined to agree with @Dukeling - I'd rather not send the OP (and the wider internet community which s/he represents) the message that SO will berate them for making an obvious, but not to them, mistake in their code. Happens to the best of us. | |
May 1, 2014 at 8:43 | comment | added | Denis de Bernardy | As I wrote: "toss in a close vote on top where appropriate" :-) | |
May 1, 2014 at 8:29 | comment | added | Bernhard Barker | You seem to be downplaying the importance of closing these types of questions (at least IMO) (I believe the automatic deletion will only happen if no-one posts an answer that eventually gets upvoted). There's a reason specifically for this - "This question was caused by a problem that can no longer be reproduced or a simple typographical error. While similar questions may be on-topic here, this one was resolved in a manner unlikely to help future readers." | |
Apr 30, 2014 at 23:00 | history | answered | Denis de Bernardy | CC BY-SA 3.0 |