Timeline for Can we have a homework close reason on the "off-topic" close reason submenu?
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May 7, 2015 at 13:50 | comment | added | samgak | @Deduplicator I understand all that, but it seems like you are basically repeating the argument that we should make close vote decisions by following the guidelines according to our discretion, which I have no problem with. The problem is, once we have decided that a question is off-topic by consulting the guidelines and applying our discretion as to whether the question is good for the site, the available close options are less helpful than they could be. If a question is off-topic, why shoe-horn it into the "too broad" or "unclear" reasons? It just feels really unclear and imprecise. | |
May 7, 2015 at 8:27 | comment | added | GreenAsJade | I still don't see why this is a reason not to have a close-reason for an obvious case from the rules. | |
May 7, 2015 at 8:19 | comment | added | Deduplicator | @samgak: You have to determine whether a question should be closed, and which close-reason covers it best. Yes, that's a question for your discretion, and not really a literal interpretation of "rules-as-written", which makes it hard, and means you should understand the reasons behind each one. | |
May 7, 2015 at 0:41 | comment | added | samgak | @Deduplicator The issue of whether the help center defines rules or guidelines seems like a red herring to me. If we are supposed to close according to a set of rules we should have close reasons that match the rules. If we close according to guidelines we should have close reasons that match the guidelines. | |
May 6, 2015 at 23:50 | comment | added | GreenAsJade | I guess you're saying this one is "too broad"? That could work. stackoverflow.com/questions/30089366/… | |
May 6, 2015 at 23:49 | comment | added | Deduplicator | No, they are closed for unclear (no idea what the "question" is), too broad (no idea where to start, or the starting point is obviously too low), debugging help (it doesn't work, write it for me) and the like. Naturally, if it's bad it will also be downvoted. | |
May 6, 2015 at 23:44 | comment | added | GreenAsJade | In which case, you wouldn't flag it, eh? Doesn't help for flagging bad questions of this nature. I guess they just get downvotes and move on... but the sad thing is that rep-seekers vote these up, presumably because they can get rep from answering them with the solution. Maybe we need a separate site called homework exchange. There's clearly demand... | |
May 6, 2015 at 23:43 | comment | added | Deduplicator | Well, that's actually not a hard-and-fast rule (we have very few of those), but an extremely strong suggestion. It is possible to ask a question inspired by homework, which is both high-quality and completely ignores that recommendation. Possible, but very rare and hard. | |
May 6, 2015 at 23:36 | history | answered | GreenAsJade | CC BY-SA 3.0 |