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To begin, I am sorry you feel frustrated with how your question was handled. One thing to keep in mind is that those in the community who do volunteer their time to help moderate don't go out randomly editing/closing questions because we're bored. Most of us use the review system, which jams post after post after post down our throats in succession. Sometimes things blend together or slip through the cracks. I'm not trying to make any excuses for anyone, but we are all human here. We want to make people feel welcome here, not drive them away due to petty incidents.

So, to get to youyour post. I can tell you that my process is always to cut the fluff out of questions/answers and get them to the point. This is a technical site so we expect our questions/answers to follow that same ideology.

Your original question had quite a bit of information in it. That is great! That's how it should be. You explained exactly your issue and what your symptoms were. However, the one thing you are missing is why you think your problem was happening and possible code snippets for us to troubleshoot.

I can make a post saying...

My car wouldn't start this morning. I found out that it wouldn't start if I cranked it for 2 seconds or 5 seconds. One thing special I do is put my foot on the brake when trying to start it.

How do I begin to troubleshoot that? It could be a starter, it could be a battery, it could be the engine, I could be out of gas. Without troubleshooting on my end, I have nothing more to share, so my question becomes extremely broad and unlikely to help others in my specific situation. Someone else's car could be out of gas while it is my starter that was the issue.

This is likely why your original question was put on hold. As I personally did not vote on that process, I couldn't share what the 5 people who did were thinking.

At this point, you edited all the good content out of your own question and replaced it with a personal narrative of frustration; Thisthis is what I saw while going through the review queue. Unfortunately, many casual users of the site might see that as a turn-off to wantwanting to help you. I generally edit out salutations, valedictions, and any other anecdotes that do not pertain to the question. My goal is to make questions clear and precise to attract the most quality answers. That is why I removed your comments from the question.

In the end, I'm happy that you found a similar question which helped you resolve your issue. In hindsight, your question should have been closed as a duplicate of that question. Perhaps a stardiamond mod could change that to point others who do experience some of your symptoms at that question.

Again, our goal here on Stack Overflow is to help others, plain and simple. Those who choose to moderate also take on the additional responsibility of trying to assist others to find the best help. Not everything is black and white when it comes to moderation and sometimes things like this happen. What I personally want you to take away from this is that it was never personal, we welcome your contributions to the community, and we hope you'll continue to participate in the future.

To begin, I am sorry you feel frustrated with how your question was handled. One thing to keep in mind is those in the community who do volunteer their time to help moderate don't go out randomly editing/closing questions because we're bored. Most of us use the review system, which jams post after post after post down our throats in succession. Sometimes things blend together or slip through the cracks. I'm not trying to make any excuses for anyone, but we are all human here. We want to make people feel welcome here, not drive them away due to petty incidents.

So, to get to you post. I can tell you that my process is always to cut the fluff out of questions/answers and get them to the point. This is a technical site so we expect our questions/answers to follow that same ideology.

Your original question had quite a bit of information in it. That is great! That's how it should be. You explained exactly your issue and what your symptoms were. However, the one thing you are missing is why you think your problem was happening and possible code snippets for us to troubleshoot.

I can make a post saying...

My car wouldn't start this morning. I found out that it wouldn't start if I cranked it for 2 seconds or 5 seconds. One thing special I do is put my foot on the brake when trying to start it.

How do I begin to troubleshoot that? It could be a starter, it could be a battery, it could be the engine, I could be out of gas. Without troubleshooting on my end, I have nothing more to share, so my question becomes extremely broad and unlikely to help others in my specific situation. Someone else's car could be out of gas while it is my starter that was the issue.

This is likely why your original question was put on hold. As I personally did not vote on that process, I couldn't share what the 5 people who did were thinking.

At this point, you edited all the good content out of your own question and replaced it with a personal narrative of frustration; This is what I saw while going through the review queue. Unfortunately, many casual users of the site might see that as a turn-off to want to help you. I generally edit out salutations, valedictions, and any other anecdotes that do not pertain to the question. My goal is to make questions clear and precise to attract the most quality answers. That is why I removed your comments from the question.

In the end, I'm happy that you found a similar question which helped you resolve your issue. In hindsight, your question should have been closed as a duplicate of that question. Perhaps a star mod could change that to point others who do experience some of your symptoms at that question.

Again, our goal here on Stack Overflow is to help others, plain and simple. Those who choose to moderate also take on the additional responsibility of trying to assist others find the best help. Not everything is black and white when it comes to moderation and sometimes things like this happen. What I personally want you to take away from this is that it was never personal, we welcome your contributions to the community, and we hope you'll continue to participate in the future.

To begin, I am sorry you feel frustrated with how your question was handled. One thing to keep in mind is that those in the community who do volunteer their time to help moderate don't go out randomly editing/closing questions because we're bored. Most of us use the review system, which jams post after post after post down our throats in succession. Sometimes things blend together or slip through the cracks. I'm not trying to make any excuses for anyone, but we are all human here. We want to make people feel welcome here, not drive them away due to petty incidents.

So, to get to your post. I can tell you that my process is always to cut the fluff out of questions/answers and get them to the point. This is a technical site so we expect our questions/answers to follow that same ideology.

Your original question had quite a bit of information in it. That is great! That's how it should be. You explained exactly your issue and what your symptoms were. However, the one thing you are missing is why you think your problem was happening and possible code snippets for us to troubleshoot.

I can make a post saying...

My car wouldn't start this morning. I found out that it wouldn't start if I cranked it for 2 seconds or 5 seconds. One thing special I do is put my foot on the brake when trying to start it.

How do I begin to troubleshoot that? It could be a starter, it could be a battery, it could be the engine, I could be out of gas. Without troubleshooting on my end, I have nothing more to share, so my question becomes extremely broad and unlikely to help others in my specific situation. Someone else's car could be out of gas while it is my starter that was the issue.

This is likely why your original question was put on hold. As I personally did not vote on that process, I couldn't share what the 5 people who did were thinking.

At this point, you edited all the good content out of your own question and replaced it with a personal narrative of frustration; this is what I saw while going through the review queue. Unfortunately, many casual users of the site might see that as a turn-off to wanting to help you. I generally edit out salutations, valedictions, and any other anecdotes that do not pertain to the question. My goal is to make questions clear and precise to attract the most quality answers. That is why I removed your comments from the question.

In the end, I'm happy that you found a similar question which helped you resolve your issue. In hindsight, your question should have been closed as a duplicate of that question. Perhaps a diamond mod could change that to point others who do experience some of your symptoms at that question.

Again, our goal here on Stack Overflow is to help others, plain and simple. Those who choose to moderate also take on the additional responsibility of trying to assist others to find the best help. Not everything is black and white when it comes to moderation and sometimes things like this happen. What I personally want you to take away from this is that it was never personal, we welcome your contributions to the community, and we hope you'll continue to participate in the future.

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To begin, I am sorry you feel frustrated with how your question was handled. One thing to keep in mind is those in the community who do volunteer their time to help moderate don't go out randomly editing/closing questions because we're bored. Most of us use the review system, which jams post after post after post down our throats in succession. Sometimes things blend together or slip through the cracks. I'm not trying to make any excuses for anyone, but we are all human here. We want to make people feel welcome here, not drive them away due to petty incidents.

So, to get to you post. I can tell you that my process is always to cut the fluff out of questions/answers and get them to the point. This is a technical site so we expect our questions/answers to follow that same ideology.

Your original question had quite a bit of information in it. That is great! That's how it should be. You explained exactly your issue and what your symptoms were. However, the one thing you are missing is why you think your problem was happening and possible code snippets for us to troubleshoot.

I can make a post saying...

My car wouldn't start this morning. I found out that it wouldn't start if I cranked it for 2 seconds or 5 seconds. One thing special I do is put my foot on the brake when trying to start it.

How do I begin to troubleshoot that? It could be a starter, it could be a battery, it could be the engine, I could be out of gas. Without troubleshooting on my end, I have nothing more to share, so my question becomes extremely broad and unlikely to help others in my specific situation. Someone else's car could be out of gas while it is my starter that was the issue.

This is likely why your original question was put on hold. As I personally did not vote on that process, I couldn't share what the 5 people who did were thinking.

At this point, you edited all the good content out of your own question and replaced it with a personal narrative of frustration; This is what I saw while going through the review queue. Unfortunately, many casual users of the site might see that as a turn-off to want to help you. I generally edit out salutations, valedictions, and any other anecdotes that do not pertain to the question. My goal is to make questions clear and precise to attract the most quality answers. That is why I removed your comments from the question.

In the end, I'm happy that you found a similar question which helped you resolve your issue. In hindsight, your question should have been closed as a duplicate of that question. Perhaps a star mod could change that to point others who do experience some of your symptoms at that question.

Again, our goal here on Stack Overflow is to help others, plain and simple. Those who choose to moderate also take on the additional responsibility of trying to assist others find the best help. Not everything is black and white when it comes to moderation and sometimes things like this happen. What I personally want you to take away from this is that it was never personal, we welcome your contributions to the community, and we hope you'll continue to participate in the future.