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I recently answered Clean list of strings that are included on the own stringsClean list of strings that are included on the own strings, which is now closed as unclear. While I certainly agree that the question is not particularly well written (mostly due to non-native-English-speaker type issues), I didn't find it all that hard to understand. Additionally, it's not an obvious duplicate, and my answer (IMAO) demonstrates some interesting shell features and is potentially useful to other people.

I've been trying to follow the various discussions about question quality, but I'm basically a newb here, so my question is this: by answering that question, did I contribute to the decline of SO?

I recently answered Clean list of strings that are included on the own strings, which is now closed as unclear. While I certainly agree that the question is not particularly well written (mostly due to non-native-English-speaker type issues), I didn't find it all that hard to understand. Additionally, it's not an obvious duplicate, and my answer (IMAO) demonstrates some interesting shell features and is potentially useful to other people.

I've been trying to follow the various discussions about question quality, but I'm basically a newb here, so my question is this: by answering that question, did I contribute to the decline of SO?

I recently answered Clean list of strings that are included on the own strings, which is now closed as unclear. While I certainly agree that the question is not particularly well written (mostly due to non-native-English-speaker type issues), I didn't find it all that hard to understand. Additionally, it's not an obvious duplicate, and my answer (IMAO) demonstrates some interesting shell features and is potentially useful to other people.

I've been trying to follow the various discussions about question quality, but I'm basically a newb here, so my question is this: by answering that question, did I contribute to the decline of SO?

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Should I Have Answered This (Now Closed) Question?

I recently answered Clean list of strings that are included on the own strings, which is now closed as unclear. While I certainly agree that the question is not particularly well written (mostly due to non-native-English-speaker type issues), I didn't find it all that hard to understand. Additionally, it's not an obvious duplicate, and my answer (IMAO) demonstrates some interesting shell features and is potentially useful to other people.

I've been trying to follow the various discussions about question quality, but I'm basically a newb here, so my question is this: by answering that question, did I contribute to the decline of SO?