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Apart from the fact that that kind of question should have been immediately closed as off-topic as per:

Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers.

The edit itself would have been legit, still not improving the quality of the question. Therefore, a question like that one shouldn't have been edited at all, and should have been proposed to be closed instead.


Now, talking about the more general problem:

Should I change the question title if the real issue is different?

I think that you should first comment on the question telling to the OP that his title is wrong and should be changed. If no response is given, then edit the question's title by yourself, carefully explaining why you did it in the edit summary.

Apart from the fact that that kind of question should have been immediately closed as off-topic as per:

Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers.

The edit itself would have been legit, still not improving the quality of the question. Therefore, a question like that one shouldn't have been edited at all, and should have been proposed to be closed instead.


Now, talking about the more general problem:

Should I change the question title if the real issue is different?

I think that you should first comment on the question telling to the OP that his title is wrong and should be changed. If no response is given, then edit the question's title by yourself, carefully explaining why you did it in the edit summary.

Apart from the fact that that kind of question should have been immediately closed as off-topic as per:

Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers.

The edit itself would have been legit, still not improving the quality of the question. Therefore, a question like that one shouldn't have been edited at all, and should have been proposed to be closed instead.


Now, talking about the more general problem:

Should I change the question title if the real issue is different?

I think that you should first comment on the question telling to the OP that his title is wrong and should be changed. If no response is given, then edit the question's title by yourself, carefully explaining why you did it in the edit summary.

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Apart from the fact that that kind of question should have been immediately closed as off-topic as per:

Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers.

The edit itself would have been legit, still not improving the quality of the question. Therefore, a question like that one shouldn't have been edited at all, and should have been proposed to be closed instead.


Now, talking about the more general problem:

Should I change the question title if the real issue is different?

I think that you should first comment on the question telling to the OP that his title is wrong and should be changed. If no response is given, then edit the question's title by yourself, carefully explaining why you did it in the edit summary.

Apart from the fact that that kind of question should have been immediately closed as off-topic as per:

Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers.

The edit itself would have been legit, still not improving the quality of the question. Therefore, a question like that one shouldn't have been edited at all, and should have been proposed to be closed instead.


Now, talking about the more general problem:

Should I change the question title if the real issue is different?

I think that you should first comment on the question telling to the OP that his title is wrong and should be changed. If no response is given, then edit the question's title by yourself, carefully explaining why you did it in the edit summary.

Apart from the fact that that kind of question should have been immediately closed as off-topic as per:

Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers.

The edit itself would have been legit, still not improving the quality of the question. Therefore, a question like that one shouldn't have been edited at all, and should have been proposed to be closed instead.


Now, talking about the more general problem:

Should I change the question title if the real issue is different?

I think that you should first comment on the question telling to the OP that his title is wrong and should be changed. If no response is given, then edit the question's title by yourself, carefully explaining why you did it in the edit summary.

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Marco Bonelli
  • 69k
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  • 55

Apart from the fact that that kind of question should have been immediately closed as off-topic as per:

Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers.

The edit itself would have been legit, still not improving the quality of the question. Therefore, a question like that one shouldn't have been edited at all, and should have been proposed to be closed instead.


Now, talking about the more general problem:

Should I change the question title if the real issue is different?

I think that you should first comment on the question telling to the OP that his title is wrong and should be changed. If no response is given, then edit the question's title by yourself, carefully explaining why you did it in the edit summary.