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This question recently caught my attention:

http://stackoverflow.com/q/29735936/3225495https://stackoverflow.com/q/29735936/3225495

From the title and first sentence, it seems like a (poorly-worded) but real question. The second sentence is what gets me:

May be this question does not meet stackoverflow's quality standards, but I need to add some question to test site's interface. It's my lab in University.

If I'm understanding correctly, the poster is not really interested in an answer - they just "needed to add some question" for an assignment.

Since this "question" was closed as a duplicate, it will not be automatically deleted by the system. Should the asker's intent be taken into account here, and would that justify deleting this post?

EDIT: Clarification - I absolutely think it should be deleted. My concern was that being closed as a duplicate would prevent it from being culled.

This question recently caught my attention:

http://stackoverflow.com/q/29735936/3225495

From the title and first sentence, it seems like a (poorly-worded) but real question. The second sentence is what gets me:

May be this question does not meet stackoverflow's quality standards, but I need to add some question to test site's interface. It's my lab in University.

If I'm understanding correctly, the poster is not really interested in an answer - they just "needed to add some question" for an assignment.

Since this "question" was closed as a duplicate, it will not be automatically deleted by the system. Should the asker's intent be taken into account here, and would that justify deleting this post?

EDIT: Clarification - I absolutely think it should be deleted. My concern was that being closed as a duplicate would prevent it from being culled.

This question recently caught my attention:

https://stackoverflow.com/q/29735936/3225495

From the title and first sentence, it seems like a (poorly-worded) but real question. The second sentence is what gets me:

May be this question does not meet stackoverflow's quality standards, but I need to add some question to test site's interface. It's my lab in University.

If I'm understanding correctly, the poster is not really interested in an answer - they just "needed to add some question" for an assignment.

Since this "question" was closed as a duplicate, it will not be automatically deleted by the system. Should the asker's intent be taken into account here, and would that justify deleting this post?

EDIT: Clarification - I absolutely think it should be deleted. My concern was that being closed as a duplicate would prevent it from being culled.

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This question recently caught my attention:

http://stackoverflow.com/q/29735936/3225495

From the title and first sentence, it seems like a (poorly-worded) but real question. The second sentence is what gets me:

May be this question does not meet stackoverflow's quality standards, but I need to add some question to test site's interface. It's my lab in University.

If I'm understanding correctly, the poster is not really interested in an answer - they just "needed to add some question" for an assignment.

Since this "question" was closed as a duplicate, it will not be automatically deleted by the system. Should the asker's intent be taken into account here, and would that justify deleting this post?

EDIT: Clarification - I absolutely think it should be deleted. My concern was that being closed as a duplicate would prevent it from being culled.

This question recently caught my attention:

http://stackoverflow.com/q/29735936/3225495

From the title and first sentence, it seems like a (poorly-worded) but real question. The second sentence is what gets me:

May be this question does not meet stackoverflow's quality standards, but I need to add some question to test site's interface. It's my lab in University.

If I'm understanding correctly, the poster is not really interested in an answer - they just "needed to add some question" for an assignment.

Since this "question" was closed as a duplicate, it will not be automatically deleted by the system. Should the asker's intent be taken into account here, and would that justify deleting this post?

This question recently caught my attention:

http://stackoverflow.com/q/29735936/3225495

From the title and first sentence, it seems like a (poorly-worded) but real question. The second sentence is what gets me:

May be this question does not meet stackoverflow's quality standards, but I need to add some question to test site's interface. It's my lab in University.

If I'm understanding correctly, the poster is not really interested in an answer - they just "needed to add some question" for an assignment.

Since this "question" was closed as a duplicate, it will not be automatically deleted by the system. Should the asker's intent be taken into account here, and would that justify deleting this post?

EDIT: Clarification - I absolutely think it should be deleted. My concern was that being closed as a duplicate would prevent it from being culled.

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