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Recently in the reopen queue I got the following questionfollowing question:

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So, this isn't an outstanding question?

But, contra the close voters (only one of whom has higher rep than I do, FWIW), while I'm not a PHP expert, I don't think it's too broad, either. "How do I strip everything up to and including the first occurrence of a certain character from a string" should be a reasonable question in any language.

I upvoted it from -2 to -1 and voted to reopen it, but I won't shed any tears if it stays closed; reasonable moderators might disagree.

But I submit it's not obviously terrible -- it's a lot better than most of what shows up still open in, say, the edit queue -- and the fact that it was presented as obviously bad by the audit system suggests a flaw in the audit system. It would be nice if there was some way to indicate that -- and some alternative to an "I understand" button that implies an admission of "not paying attention."

Recently in the reopen queue I got the following question:

enter image description here

So, this isn't an outstanding question?

But, contra the close voters (only one of whom has higher rep than I do, FWIW), while I'm not a PHP expert, I don't think it's too broad, either. "How do I strip everything up to and including the first occurrence of a certain character from a string" should be a reasonable question in any language.

I upvoted it from -2 to -1 and voted to reopen it, but I won't shed any tears if it stays closed; reasonable moderators might disagree.

But I submit it's not obviously terrible -- it's a lot better than most of what shows up still open in, say, the edit queue -- and the fact that it was presented as obviously bad by the audit system suggests a flaw in the audit system. It would be nice if there was some way to indicate that -- and some alternative to an "I understand" button that implies an admission of "not paying attention."

Recently in the reopen queue I got the following question:

enter image description here

So, this isn't an outstanding question?

But, contra the close voters (only one of whom has higher rep than I do, FWIW), while I'm not a PHP expert, I don't think it's too broad, either. "How do I strip everything up to and including the first occurrence of a certain character from a string" should be a reasonable question in any language.

I upvoted it from -2 to -1 and voted to reopen it, but I won't shed any tears if it stays closed; reasonable moderators might disagree.

But I submit it's not obviously terrible -- it's a lot better than most of what shows up still open in, say, the edit queue -- and the fact that it was presented as obviously bad by the audit system suggests a flaw in the audit system. It would be nice if there was some way to indicate that -- and some alternative to an "I understand" button that implies an admission of "not paying attention."

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"I understand, but disagree" for review audits?

Recently in the reopen queue I got the following question:

enter image description here

So, this isn't an outstanding question?

But, contra the close voters (only one of whom has higher rep than I do, FWIW), while I'm not a PHP expert, I don't think it's too broad, either. "How do I strip everything up to and including the first occurrence of a certain character from a string" should be a reasonable question in any language.

I upvoted it from -2 to -1 and voted to reopen it, but I won't shed any tears if it stays closed; reasonable moderators might disagree.

But I submit it's not obviously terrible -- it's a lot better than most of what shows up still open in, say, the edit queue -- and the fact that it was presented as obviously bad by the audit system suggests a flaw in the audit system. It would be nice if there was some way to indicate that -- and some alternative to an "I understand" button that implies an admission of "not paying attention."