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OP (which is a new user), posted a question of low quality, and the point of the question was hard to understand.

Not only that, but the actual problematic code isn't present. You can't post a question on SO that just goes like "I want this, I want that". They must post a question about a specific technical problem they are facing. If this problem is related to their attempt to implement the code, we must see the code or we can't help them.

Specifically, in order for a question to be on-topic, it must fulfil this:

Questions asking for homework help must include a summary of the work you've done so far to solve the problem, and a description of the difficulty you are having solving it.

(I believe the homework part is a left-over from a time when SO had a specific homework tag, but that one was removed long time ago. All questions must fulfil the above, regardless of the reason why someone is asking them.)

The original question had nothing of that and still does not, after several edits.

I finally edited it by myself, with the elements of the comments.

Still there is not a specific technical problem to solve. This is not a code-writing service where you can post your wish list and get code written for free.

This means that the question is unsalvagable by anyone but the OP. A question is first put on hold and then after the OP's been given time to fix it, closed. Since the OP has still not made an attempt to state their specific technical problem, the post will eventually get deleted.

The only problem here was that it got manually deleted a bit too early. Not everyone can respond within hours. The OP should be given a fair chance to fix the question.

It's a bit frustrating to me because I spent time improving the question, and I had an answer to provide but I wasn't able to because question was on hold.

You can't fix this question, only the OP can. You shouldn't post code answers to questions that are unclear or lacks a specific problem statement. "I want it all and I want it now" is not a question.

Why on earth the question was re-opened, I have no idea. It has been appropriately closed again.

OP (which is a new user), posted a question of low quality, and the point of the question was hard to understand.

Not only that, but the actual problematic code isn't present. You can't post a question on SO that just goes like "I want this, I want that". They must post a question about a specific technical problem they are facing. If this problem is related to their attempt to implement the code, we must see the code or we can't help them.

Specifically, in order for a question to be on-topic, it must fulfil this:

Questions asking for homework help must include a summary of the work you've done so far to solve the problem, and a description of the difficulty you are having solving it.

The original question had nothing of that and still does not, after several edits.

I finally edited it by myself, with the elements of the comments.

Still there is not a specific technical problem to solve. This is not a code-writing service where you can post your wish list and get code written for free.

This means that the question is unsalvagable by anyone but the OP. A question is first put on hold and then after the OP's been given time to fix it, closed. Since the OP has still not made an attempt to state their specific technical problem, the post will eventually get deleted.

The only problem here was that it got manually deleted a bit too early. Not everyone can respond within hours. The OP should be given a fair chance to fix the question.

It's a bit frustrating to me because I spent time improving the question, and I had an answer to provide but I wasn't able to because question was on hold.

You can't fix this question, only the OP can. You shouldn't post code answers to questions that are unclear or lacks a specific problem statement. "I want it all and I want it now" is not a question.

Why on earth the question was re-opened, I have no idea. It has been appropriately closed again.

OP (which is a new user), posted a question of low quality, and the point of the question was hard to understand.

Not only that, but the actual problematic code isn't present. You can't post a question on SO that just goes like "I want this, I want that". They must post a question about a specific technical problem they are facing. If this problem is related to their attempt to implement the code, we must see the code or we can't help them.

Specifically, in order for a question to be on-topic, it must fulfil this:

Questions asking for homework help must include a summary of the work you've done so far to solve the problem, and a description of the difficulty you are having solving it.

(I believe the homework part is a left-over from a time when SO had a specific homework tag, but that one was removed long time ago. All questions must fulfil the above, regardless of the reason why someone is asking them.)

The original question had nothing of that and still does not, after several edits.

I finally edited it by myself, with the elements of the comments.

Still there is not a specific technical problem to solve. This is not a code-writing service where you can post your wish list and get code written for free.

This means that the question is unsalvagable by anyone but the OP. A question is first put on hold and then after the OP's been given time to fix it, closed. Since the OP has still not made an attempt to state their specific technical problem, the post will eventually get deleted.

The only problem here was that it got manually deleted a bit too early. Not everyone can respond within hours. The OP should be given a fair chance to fix the question.

It's a bit frustrating to me because I spent time improving the question, and I had an answer to provide but I wasn't able to because question was on hold.

You can't fix this question, only the OP can. You shouldn't post code answers to questions that are unclear or lacks a specific problem statement. "I want it all and I want it now" is not a question.

Why on earth the question was re-opened, I have no idea. It has been appropriately closed again.

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Lundin
  • 212k
  • 14
  • 148
  • 244

OP (which is a new user), posted a question of low quality, and the point of the question was hard to understand.

Not only that, but the actual problematic code isn't present. You can't post a question on SO that just goes like "I want this, I want that". They must post a question about a specific technical problem they are facing. If this problem is related to their attempt to implement the code, we must see the code or we can't help them.

Specifically, in order for a question to be on-topic, it must fulfil this:

Questions asking for homework help must include a summary of the work you've done so far to solve the problem, and a description of the difficulty you are having solving it.

The original question had nothing of that and still does not, after several edits.

I finally edited it by myself, with the elements of the comments.

Still there is not a specific technical problem to solve. This is not a code-writing service where you can post your wish list and get code written for free.

This means that the question is unsalvagable by anyone but the OP. A question is first put on hold and then after the OP's been given time to fix it, closed. Since the OP has still not made an attempt to state their specific technical problem, the post will eventually get deleted.

The only problem here was that it got manually deleted a bit too early. Not everyone can respond within hours. The OP should be given a fair chance to fix the question.

It's a bit frustrating to me because I spent time improving the question, and I had an answer to provide but I wasn't able to because question was on hold.

You can't fix this question, only the OP can. You shouldn't post code answers to questions that are unclear or lacks a specific problem statement. "I want it all and I want it now" is not a question.

Why on earth the question was re-opened, I have no idea. It has been appropriately closed again.