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But is a clearly off-topic question like a "request for tools" (for which there are many old, highly-voted examples) of no value whatsoever?

Yes, questions like that are of no value. Due to the changing nature of the site these antecedents should not be used as precedents. You will find that most of the "old highly voted examples" have also been closed and deleted, some of them survive with a historical lockhistorical lock.

If you are concerned about casting a delete vote on a closed question, remember that closed negatively scored questions older than 30 days with no answersclosed negatively scored questions older than 30 days with no answers will be automatically culled. If a question is closed very quickly, is starting to accrue negative votes and has little potential to be reopened then it's best to delete it.

If it is simply the definitions that you are concerned about then you could suggest new phrasing. IMVHO though it is best to leave it unspecific (like the first one you listed), after you have been hanging around for a while you will get a feel for which questions need deleting - to try and document this exactly will be a futile exercise.

But is a clearly off-topic question like a "request for tools" (for which there are many old, highly-voted examples) of no value whatsoever?

Yes, questions like that are of no value. Due to the changing nature of the site these antecedents should not be used as precedents. You will find that most of the "old highly voted examples" have also been closed and deleted, some of them survive with a historical lock.

If you are concerned about casting a delete vote on a closed question, remember that closed negatively scored questions older than 30 days with no answers will be automatically culled. If a question is closed very quickly, is starting to accrue negative votes and has little potential to be reopened then it's best to delete it.

If it is simply the definitions that you are concerned about then you could suggest new phrasing. IMVHO though it is best to leave it unspecific (like the first one you listed), after you have been hanging around for a while you will get a feel for which questions need deleting - to try and document this exactly will be a futile exercise.

But is a clearly off-topic question like a "request for tools" (for which there are many old, highly-voted examples) of no value whatsoever?

Yes, questions like that are of no value. Due to the changing nature of the site these antecedents should not be used as precedents. You will find that most of the "old highly voted examples" have also been closed and deleted, some of them survive with a historical lock.

If you are concerned about casting a delete vote on a closed question, remember that closed negatively scored questions older than 30 days with no answers will be automatically culled. If a question is closed very quickly, is starting to accrue negative votes and has little potential to be reopened then it's best to delete it.

If it is simply the definitions that you are concerned about then you could suggest new phrasing. IMVHO though it is best to leave it unspecific (like the first one you listed), after you have been hanging around for a while you will get a feel for which questions need deleting - to try and document this exactly will be a futile exercise.

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But is a clearly off-topic question like a "request for tools" (for which there are many old, highly-voted examples) of no value whatsoever?

Yes, questions like that are of no value. Due to the changing nature of the site these antecedents should not be used as precedents. You will find that most of the "old highly voted examples" have also been closed and deleted, some of them survive with a historical lock.

If you are concerned about casting a delete vote on a closed question, remember that closed negatively scored questions older than 30 days with no answers will be automatically culled. If a question is closed very quickly, is starting to accrue negative votes and has little potential to be reopened then it's best to delete it.

If it is simply the definitions that you are concerned about then you could suggest new phrasing. IMVHO though it is best to leave it unspecific (like the first one you listed), after you have been hanging around for a while you will get a feel for which questions need deleting - to try and document this exactly will be a futile exercise.