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Oct 9, 2017 at 6:20 comment added Holger @Tiny Giant: “more than often” is a different statement than “all”. Besides that, the typo close reason is well explained in the suggested close reason text itself. There is no worth to future readers, as typo based question are impossible to find, even if someone having exactly the same error is searching for it. That doesn’t prevent you from helping the questioner. Just leave a comment. But there is no sense in keeping typo based questions on stackoverflow, nor inviting more users to write even more answers explaining the same trivial typo.
Oct 6, 2017 at 17:37 comment added Discoverer98 I just want to say, @Holger, that I very much appreciate your piece of advice. I'll give that a try. :-)
Oct 6, 2017 at 16:24 comment added user4639281 I really dislike these blanket statements that all questions that are easy to answer are inherently closeable. Sure it is likely that such questions have been asked before in many cases, but I don't think that is the rule. I also think attributing the typo reason like that is less than useful. We need more specificity with how we're throwing these close reasons around in meta posts because it is really making it seem like the point of Stack Overflow is to close questions, which it isn't and that is very discouraging.
Oct 6, 2017 at 13:57 history edited Holger CC BY-SA 3.0
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Oct 6, 2017 at 12:07 comment added Holger @user1803551: that’s why I said, filtering for tags not within the top 20; if you look at the linked page, you’ll see that [java] is the second-most used tag (used 1,321,622 times), so obviously, filtering for [java] only is almost as having no filter at all as even the low quality questions have that tag when even remotely related to java. High quality questions usually have more specific tags. Obviously, I have started as a beginner too and satisfaction came only after deciding not to do gambling, but focus on interesting questions…
Oct 6, 2017 at 12:00 comment added user1803551 @Holger I agree with the noise level, I said "mostly" myself. And my observation is after filtering for [java]. Still, it depends how much you're willing to dig there; you spend more time on this site and have a larger skillset than me so you might benefit more. All I'm saying is that combating the FGITW is not as simple as going into that list and starting to shoot answers.
Oct 6, 2017 at 12:00 comment added Pac0 Just about my 404 on the link, just written a bug report if anyone experiences the same : meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/357508/…
Oct 6, 2017 at 11:55 comment added Holger @user1803551: well, every question starts its life as a question without answers and if it doesn’t get answers within seconds from the gamers, it will be in that list until it gets actual answers. So they can’t be all crap. Well, there might be a lot of noise, so I can only recommend (again) to care about topic filters. High quality questions tend to have relevant tags, so filtering for tags not within the top 20 can lead to interesting results. I already managed to write accepted or highly upvoted answers to several months old questions.
Oct 6, 2017 at 11:43 comment added Pac0 @Holger yes exactly... I just double checked... Seems some kind of bug with cache servers. I will post a bug report accordingly. Thanks for confirmation the link is valid.
Oct 6, 2017 at 11:43 comment added user1803551 Though to be completely honest, those questions with no answer are mostly (from what I've seen, and I tried to dig for gold there) questions that were bad, asked for improvement in the comments (unclear, no MCVE etc.) and got no response. Although they get cleaned, they keep popping up. It's extremely rare that you would be able to answer something the rest of the community couldn't. +1 for separating the real life gain from the internet points game.
Oct 6, 2017 at 11:37 comment added Holger @Pac0: you mean https://stackoverflow.com/questions/no-answer? Works perfectly fine for me and I don’t see what could be causing problems.
Oct 6, 2017 at 11:20 comment added Pac0 Your first link gives me back a 404.
Oct 6, 2017 at 10:12 history answered Holger CC BY-SA 3.0