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I often get sick of seeing the flood of poorly worded, unclear questions, where the OP has not made much effort at all into doing a basic search of Google or SO. Have voted to close many questions like that.

This is NOT one of them:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23415315/oracle-application-express-3-2-1-report-heading-substitutionshttps://stackoverflow.com/questions/23415315/oracle-application-express-3-2-1-report-heading-substitutions

It doesn't even need any edit. It's a good question, clearly written, appropriately tagged. And within 10 hours or less it has already been flagged for closing as "unclear" - by some who appear not to have any significant reputation in the technology being asked about (Oracle Apex, in this case).

Not sure how best to solve this (apart from voting to reopen, of course). Can the vote-to-close be tempered by tags at all? e.g. my vote to close a javascript question should have much less weight than my vote to close an oracle question, because of my reps in those tags.

EDIT - now the question is deleted! I just don't get it. If this question is so terrible, I just don't know. I've seen so many worse questions, much much worse, which survive.

I often get sick of seeing the flood of poorly worded, unclear questions, where the OP has not made much effort at all into doing a basic search of Google or SO. Have voted to close many questions like that.

This is NOT one of them:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23415315/oracle-application-express-3-2-1-report-heading-substitutions

It doesn't even need any edit. It's a good question, clearly written, appropriately tagged. And within 10 hours or less it has already been flagged for closing as "unclear" - by some who appear not to have any significant reputation in the technology being asked about (Oracle Apex, in this case).

Not sure how best to solve this (apart from voting to reopen, of course). Can the vote-to-close be tempered by tags at all? e.g. my vote to close a javascript question should have much less weight than my vote to close an oracle question, because of my reps in those tags.

EDIT - now the question is deleted! I just don't get it. If this question is so terrible, I just don't know. I've seen so many worse questions, much much worse, which survive.

I often get sick of seeing the flood of poorly worded, unclear questions, where the OP has not made much effort at all into doing a basic search of Google or SO. Have voted to close many questions like that.

This is NOT one of them:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23415315/oracle-application-express-3-2-1-report-heading-substitutions

It doesn't even need any edit. It's a good question, clearly written, appropriately tagged. And within 10 hours or less it has already been flagged for closing as "unclear" - by some who appear not to have any significant reputation in the technology being asked about (Oracle Apex, in this case).

Not sure how best to solve this (apart from voting to reopen, of course). Can the vote-to-close be tempered by tags at all? e.g. my vote to close a javascript question should have much less weight than my vote to close an oracle question, because of my reps in those tags.

EDIT - now the question is deleted! I just don't get it. If this question is so terrible, I just don't know. I've seen so many worse questions, much much worse, which survive.

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I often get sick of seeing the flood of poorly worded, unclear questions, where the OP has not made much effort at all into doing a basic search of Google or SO. Have voted to close many questions like that.

This is NOT one of them:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23415315/oracle-application-express-3-2-1-report-heading-substitutions

It doesn't even need any edit. It's a good question, clearly written, appropriately tagged. And within 10 hours or less it has already been flagged for closing as "unclear" - by some who appear not to have any significant reputation in the technology being asked about (Oracle Apex, in this case).

Not sure how best to solve this (apart from voting to reopen, of course). Can the vote-to-close be tempered by tags at all? e.g. my vote to close a javascript question should have much less weight than my vote to close an oracle question, because of my reps in those tags.

EDIT - now the question is deleted! I just don't get it. If this question is so terrible, I just don't know. I've seen so many worse questions, much much worse, which survive.

I often get sick of seeing the flood of poorly worded, unclear questions, where the OP has not made much effort at all into doing a basic search of Google or SO. Have voted to close many questions like that.

This is NOT one of them:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23415315/oracle-application-express-3-2-1-report-heading-substitutions

It doesn't even need any edit. It's a good question, clearly written, appropriately tagged. And within 10 hours or less it has already been flagged for closing as "unclear" - by some who appear not to have any significant reputation in the technology being asked about (Oracle Apex, in this case).

Not sure how best to solve this (apart from voting to reopen, of course). Can the vote-to-close be tempered by tags at all? e.g. my vote to close a javascript question should have much less weight than my vote to close an oracle question, because of my reps in those tags.

I often get sick of seeing the flood of poorly worded, unclear questions, where the OP has not made much effort at all into doing a basic search of Google or SO. Have voted to close many questions like that.

This is NOT one of them:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23415315/oracle-application-express-3-2-1-report-heading-substitutions

It doesn't even need any edit. It's a good question, clearly written, appropriately tagged. And within 10 hours or less it has already been flagged for closing as "unclear" - by some who appear not to have any significant reputation in the technology being asked about (Oracle Apex, in this case).

Not sure how best to solve this (apart from voting to reopen, of course). Can the vote-to-close be tempered by tags at all? e.g. my vote to close a javascript question should have much less weight than my vote to close an oracle question, because of my reps in those tags.

EDIT - now the question is deleted! I just don't get it. If this question is so terrible, I just don't know. I've seen so many worse questions, much much worse, which survive.

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Jeffrey Kemp
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Can there be tag-specific reputation required to close questions?

I often get sick of seeing the flood of poorly worded, unclear questions, where the OP has not made much effort at all into doing a basic search of Google or SO. Have voted to close many questions like that.

This is NOT one of them:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23415315/oracle-application-express-3-2-1-report-heading-substitutions

It doesn't even need any edit. It's a good question, clearly written, appropriately tagged. And within 10 hours or less it has already been flagged for closing as "unclear" - by some who appear not to have any significant reputation in the technology being asked about (Oracle Apex, in this case).

Not sure how best to solve this (apart from voting to reopen, of course). Can the vote-to-close be tempered by tags at all? e.g. my vote to close a javascript question should have much less weight than my vote to close an oracle question, because of my reps in those tags.