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Jan 24, 2019 at 10:10 comment added Konrad Rudolph I’d go even further: not only is the question salvageable, it’s almost fine as it is, and even though the question is obviously missing details I’m confident that I could write a helpful answer in its current form. Furthermore, some of the comments also correctly diagnosed the issue.
Jan 23, 2019 at 10:41 comment added Elin People are teaching the user how to ask a good question. The question can always be closed if OP doesn't improve it. I'm not sure why some people feel it necessary to go after people who engage in this; I understand the position that you shouldn't answer until the question is reasonable but if I think a question has potential I should be able to help the OP make it into a reasonable question.
Jan 22, 2019 at 23:07 comment added Servy @Makoto They didn't explain specifically why the question is closed, no, but what they did do was ask leading questions which help the reader understand what's missing (they can come to the fairly obvious conclusion that the information will be important to other readers without it being spelled out). But more importantly what the comments say is what they need to add to improve the post, which is way more useful than why the post is currently bad.
Jan 22, 2019 at 23:04 comment added Makoto It isn't like any of those comments have explained why the question was closed, either. I do see where you're coming from, though.
Jan 22, 2019 at 23:02 comment added Servy @Makoto You think that outside observers will have an improved view of the site if people are prevented from helping people improve their questions? One of the most vocal and impassioned complaints from those people is that they don't like it when posts are downvoted or closed without personalized comments explaining what they did wrong and how they can fix the posts. You're literally trying to prevent people from doing exactly what the people you're trying to appease are asking for.
Jan 22, 2019 at 22:53 comment added Makoto I agree on the surface, but this decision has a side-effect: now the site has an issue with retention and "quality". The users who make these comments in a vain effort to help an OP like this allow outside observers to paint us with any brush they wish to select based on how they interpret those comments. It may be impossible to stop people from commenting on crap questions, but it's not a problem that is just ignorable, at least in my eyes.
Jan 22, 2019 at 22:50 history answered Servy CC BY-SA 4.0