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There should be no exceptions. An off-topic question doesn't become on-topic because it's gotten 20k views in a short time.
The only reason it got that many votes is because it got over 20k views in 2 days. This was possible because the question appears to have been linked on /r/programming, and some other sites.

At ~150 upvotes, only 0.75% of visitors actually upvoted the question. Only 100 (0.05%5%) favorited it. That doesn't really indicate the question is good.

The massive amount of views isn't an indication of quality, either.
Reddit has a massive userbase. If a user wants to see if a topic is interesting or not, he has to open the link (question, in this case). Regardless of if the user stays or not, the view count will increase.
(In the 2 hours this meta question existed so far, the question's gotten 1.2k views.)


That all said, the question is textbook "Too broad":

There are either too many possible answers, or good answers would be too long for this format.

The question itself consists of:

  • Some noise,
  • Followed by a (school-) assignment,
  • A code dump,
  • And a request to review / improve (mangle) the code.

Any other question like that, that didn't get those views would've either died a slow lonely (digital) death, or get closed before long.

There should be no exceptions. An off-topic question doesn't become on-topic because it's gotten 20k views in a short time.
The only reason it got that many votes is because it got over 20k views in 2 days. This was possible because the question appears to have been linked on /r/programming, and some other sites.

At ~150 upvotes, only 0.75% of visitors actually upvoted the question. Only 100 (0.05%) favorited it. That doesn't really indicate the question is good.

The massive amount of views isn't an indication of quality, either.
Reddit has a massive userbase. If a user wants to see if a topic is interesting or not, he has to open the link (question, in this case). Regardless of if the user stays or not, the view count will increase.
(In the 2 hours this meta question existed so far, the question's gotten 1.2k views.)


That all said, the question is textbook "Too broad":

There are either too many possible answers, or good answers would be too long for this format.

The question itself consists of:

  • Some noise,
  • Followed by a (school-) assignment,
  • A code dump,
  • And a request to review / improve (mangle) the code.

Any other question like that, that didn't get those views would've either died a slow lonely (digital) death, or get closed before long.

There should be no exceptions. An off-topic question doesn't become on-topic because it's gotten 20k views in a short time.
The only reason it got that many votes is because it got over 20k views in 2 days. This was possible because the question appears to have been linked on /r/programming, and some other sites.

At ~150 upvotes, only 0.75% of visitors actually upvoted the question. Only 100 (0.5%) favorited it. That doesn't really indicate the question is good.

The massive amount of views isn't an indication of quality, either.
Reddit has a massive userbase. If a user wants to see if a topic is interesting or not, he has to open the link (question, in this case). Regardless of if the user stays or not, the view count will increase.
(In the 2 hours this meta question existed so far, the question's gotten 1.2k views.)


That all said, the question is textbook "Too broad":

There are either too many possible answers, or good answers would be too long for this format.

The question itself consists of:

  • Some noise,
  • Followed by a (school-) assignment,
  • A code dump,
  • And a request to review / improve (mangle) the code.

Any other question like that, that didn't get those views would've either died a slow lonely (digital) death, or get closed before long.

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There should be no exceptions. An off-topic question doesn't become on-topic because it's gotten 20k views in a short time.
The only reason it got that many votes is because it got over 20k views in 2 days. This was possible because the question appears to have been linked on /r/programming, and some other sites.

At ~150 upvotes, only 0.75% of visitors actually upvoted the question. Only 100 (0.05%) favorited it. That doesn't really indicate the question is good.

The massive amount of views isn't an indication of quality, either.
Reddit has a massive userbase. If a user wants to see if a topic is interesting or not, he has to open the link (question, in this case). Regardless of if the user stays or not, the view count will increase.
(In the 2 hours this meta question existed so far, the question's gotten 1.2k views.)

 

That all said, the question is textbook "Too broad":

There are either too many possible answers, or good answers would be too long for this format.

The question itself consists of:

  • Some noise,
  • Followed by a (school-) assignment,
  • A code dump,
  • And a request to review / improve (mangle) the code.

Any other question like that, that didn't get those views would've either died a slow lonely (digital) death, or get closed before long.

There should be no exceptions. An off-topic question doesn't become on-topic because it's gotten 20k views in a short time.
The only reason it got that many votes is because it got over 20k views in 2 days. This was possible because the question appears to have been linked on /r/programming, and some other sites.

At ~150 upvotes, only 0.75% of visitors actually upvoted the question. That doesn't really indicate the question is good.

That all said, the question is textbook "Too broad":

There are either too many possible answers, or good answers would be too long for this format.

The question itself consists of:

  • Some noise,
  • Followed by a (school-) assignment,
  • A code dump,
  • And a request to review / improve (mangle) the code.

Any other question like that, that didn't get those views would've either died a slow lonely (digital) death, or get closed before long.

There should be no exceptions. An off-topic question doesn't become on-topic because it's gotten 20k views in a short time.
The only reason it got that many votes is because it got over 20k views in 2 days. This was possible because the question appears to have been linked on /r/programming, and some other sites.

At ~150 upvotes, only 0.75% of visitors actually upvoted the question. Only 100 (0.05%) favorited it. That doesn't really indicate the question is good.

The massive amount of views isn't an indication of quality, either.
Reddit has a massive userbase. If a user wants to see if a topic is interesting or not, he has to open the link (question, in this case). Regardless of if the user stays or not, the view count will increase.
(In the 2 hours this meta question existed so far, the question's gotten 1.2k views.)

 

That all said, the question is textbook "Too broad":

There are either too many possible answers, or good answers would be too long for this format.

The question itself consists of:

  • Some noise,
  • Followed by a (school-) assignment,
  • A code dump,
  • And a request to review / improve (mangle) the code.

Any other question like that, that didn't get those views would've either died a slow lonely (digital) death, or get closed before long.

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Cerbrus
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There should be no exceptions. An off-topic question doesn't become on-topic because it's gotten 20k views in a short time.
The only reason it got that many votes is because it got over 20k views in 2 days. This was possible because the question appears to have been linked on /r/programming, and some other sites.

At ~150 upvotes, only 0.75% of visitors actually upvoted the question. That doesn't really indicate the question is good.

That all said, the question is textbook "Too broad":

There are either too many possible answers, or good answers would be too long for this format.

The question itself consists of:

  • Some noise,
  • Followed by a (school-) assignment,
  • A code dump,
  • And a request to review / improve (mangle) the code.

AnyAny other question like that, that didn't get those views would've either died a slow lonely (digital) death, or get closed before long.

There should be no exceptions. An off-topic question doesn't become on-topic because it's gotten 20k views in a short time.
The only reason it got that many votes is because it got over 20k views in 2 days. This was possible because the question appears to have been linked on /r/programming, and some other sites.

At ~150 upvotes, only 0.75% of visitors actually upvoted the question. That doesn't really indicate the question is good.

That all said, the question is textbook "Too broad":

There are either too many possible answers, or good answers would be too long for this format.

The question itself consists of:

  • Some noise,
  • Followed by a (school-) assignment,
  • A code dump,
  • And a request to review / improve (mangle) the code.

Any other question like that, that didn't get those views would've either died a slow lonely (digital) death, or get closed before long.

There should be no exceptions. An off-topic question doesn't become on-topic because it's gotten 20k views in a short time.
The only reason it got that many votes is because it got over 20k views in 2 days. This was possible because the question appears to have been linked on /r/programming, and some other sites.

At ~150 upvotes, only 0.75% of visitors actually upvoted the question. That doesn't really indicate the question is good.

That all said, the question is textbook "Too broad":

There are either too many possible answers, or good answers would be too long for this format.

The question itself consists of:

  • Some noise,
  • Followed by a (school-) assignment,
  • A code dump,
  • And a request to review / improve (mangle) the code.

Any other question like that, that didn't get those views would've either died a slow lonely (digital) death, or get closed before long.

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