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I asked a questiona question about whether there was any way to do something in Visual Studio and it received quite a few downvotes very quickly, and I'm just not sure why.

No one who downvoted left a comment.

I got some feedback from another member who suggested the question was irrelevant to ask, which we discussed over chat and he seemed to be of the opinion that it would not be a useful feature, but I don't see how that makes it irrelevant to ask if a feature exists.

According to the help article On-topic questionsOn-topic questions it says one of the things to ask about is

software tools commonly used by programmers;

and further clarifies this with:

Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming.

Now, I'm pretty sure Visual Studio is primarily used for programming, so I really don't see what was wrong with this question. Would this be better asked on Super User or another site? Was it not clear what I was asking? Is today just a bad day to ask question about VS?

I asked a question about whether there was any way to do something in Visual Studio and it received quite a few downvotes very quickly, and I'm just not sure why.

No one who downvoted left a comment.

I got some feedback from another member who suggested the question was irrelevant to ask, which we discussed over chat and he seemed to be of the opinion that it would not be a useful feature, but I don't see how that makes it irrelevant to ask if a feature exists.

According to the help article On-topic questions it says one of the things to ask about is

software tools commonly used by programmers;

and further clarifies this with:

Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming.

Now, I'm pretty sure Visual Studio is primarily used for programming, so I really don't see what was wrong with this question. Would this be better asked on Super User or another site? Was it not clear what I was asking? Is today just a bad day to ask question about VS?

I asked a question about whether there was any way to do something in Visual Studio and it received quite a few downvotes very quickly, and I'm just not sure why.

No one who downvoted left a comment.

I got some feedback from another member who suggested the question was irrelevant to ask, which we discussed over chat and he seemed to be of the opinion that it would not be a useful feature, but I don't see how that makes it irrelevant to ask if a feature exists.

According to the help article On-topic questions it says one of the things to ask about is

software tools commonly used by programmers;

and further clarifies this with:

Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming.

Now, I'm pretty sure Visual Studio is primarily used for programming, so I really don't see what was wrong with this question. Would this be better asked on Super User or another site? Was it not clear what I was asking? Is today just a bad day to ask question about VS?

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Question about Visual Studio IDE off topic for S.O.?

I asked a question about whether there was any way to do something in Visual Studio and it received quite a few downvotes very quickly, and I'm just not sure why.

No one who downvoted left a comment.

I got some feedback from another member who suggested the question was irrelevant to ask, which we discussed over chat and he seemed to be of the opinion that it would not be a useful feature, but I don't see how that makes it irrelevant to ask if a feature exists.

According to the help article On-topic questions it says one of the things to ask about is

software tools commonly used by programmers;

and further clarifies this with:

Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming.

Now, I'm pretty sure Visual Studio is primarily used for programming, so I really don't see what was wrong with this question. Would this be better asked on Super User or another site? Was it not clear what I was asking? Is today just a bad day to ask question about VS?