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We are having a disagreement in this meta question about whether a question involving insecure practices is by itself a reason to downvote or close the question. This would hypothetically be on the basis of insecure implementations being not useful. If the asker can learn to do something useful, but the way they want to do this thing is insecure, should the question be closed? Here's a great example.great example.

We are having a disagreement in this meta question about whether a question involving insecure practices is by itself a reason to downvote or close the question. This would hypothetically be on the basis of insecure implementations being not useful. If the asker can learn to do something useful, but the way they want to do this thing is insecure, should the question be closed? Here's a great example.

We are having a disagreement in this meta question about whether a question involving insecure practices is by itself a reason to downvote or close the question. This would hypothetically be on the basis of insecure implementations being not useful. If the asker can learn to do something useful, but the way they want to do this thing is insecure, should the question be closed? Here's a great example.

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We are having a disagreement in this meta questionthis meta question about whether a question involving insecure practices is by itself a reason to downvote or close the question. This would hypothetically be on the basis of insecure implementations being not useful. If the asker can learn to do something useful, but the way they want to do this thing is insecure, should the question be closed? Here's a great example.

We are having a disagreement in this meta question about whether a question involving insecure practices is by itself a reason to downvote or close the question. This would hypothetically be on the basis of insecure implementations being not useful. If the asker can learn to do something useful, but the way they want to do this thing is insecure, should the question be closed? Here's a great example.

We are having a disagreement in this meta question about whether a question involving insecure practices is by itself a reason to downvote or close the question. This would hypothetically be on the basis of insecure implementations being not useful. If the asker can learn to do something useful, but the way they want to do this thing is insecure, should the question be closed? Here's a great example.

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Are questions asking how to do something insecure considered low-qualitynot useful?

We are having a disagreement in this meta question about whether a question involving insecure practices is by itself a reason to downvote or close the question. Please try to ignore This would hypothetically be on the restbasis of the crap happening there, and just focus on, ifinsecure implementations being not useful. If the asker can learn to do something useful, but the way they want to do this thing is insecure, should the question be closed? Here's a great example.

Are questions asking how to do something insecure considered low-quality?

We are having a disagreement in this meta question about whether a question involving insecure practices is by itself a reason to downvote or close the question. Please try to ignore the rest of the crap happening there, and just focus on, if the asker can learn to do something useful, but the way they want to do this thing is insecure, should the question be closed? Here's a great example.

Are questions asking how to do something insecure considered not useful?

We are having a disagreement in this meta question about whether a question involving insecure practices is by itself a reason to downvote or close the question. This would hypothetically be on the basis of insecure implementations being not useful. If the asker can learn to do something useful, but the way they want to do this thing is insecure, should the question be closed? Here's a great example.

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