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Those not-to-the-point rambling questions that include information that isn't necessary to solve the problem. Sometimes they seem to include a summarized history of the language their program was written in.

I'm not sure what's worse, a full code dump with little explanation, or wall of text with little or no code.

Personally I just skip them. But is there a flag or policy that is appropriate for these lengthy questions?

Those not-to-the-point rambling questions that include information that isn't necessary to solve the problem. Sometimes they seem to include a summarized history of the language their program was written in.

I'm not sure what's worse, a full code dump with little explanation, or wall of text with little or no code.

Personally I just skip them. But is there a flag or policy that is appropriate for these lengthy questions?

Those not-to-the-point rambling questions that include information that isn't necessary to solve the problem.

I'm not sure what's worse, a full code dump with little explanation, or wall of text with little or no code.

Personally I just skip them. But is there a flag or policy that is appropriate for these lengthy questions?

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Andrew
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How to deal with wall-of-text questions?

Those not-to-the-point rambling questions that include information that isn't necessary to solve the problem. Sometimes they seem to include a summarized history of the language their program was written in.

I'm not sure what's worse, a full code dump with little explanation, or wall of text with little or no code.

Personally I just skip them. But is there a flag or policy that is appropriate for these lengthy questions?