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I'm trying to understand a recent act of moderation and how to learn from it how to be a better user.

2 years ago I answered this question: Ensure a new line at the EOF when saving a file in Textmate 2 (cached)

In the past several days two users and a moderator voted to close the question as "off-topic". My answer got 2 chastising comments. All in what seems a very short timeline.

  • Did something change here that would have highlighted this question to moderators?
  • Do you see any reason to suspect foul play?
  • Looking at the question; do you agree with it's deletion and the given reasoning?

I understand I could request reopening the question, but it's not clear to me that that's right either.

About closing the question:

This closure implies to me that "on topic" questions must be about code. Which in turn implies that all questions about editor configuration are off-topic. Is that so?

According to my research; "on topic" is partially defined as

software tools commonly used by programmers; and is a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development

And this issue gets discussed regularly

Both links make me question the decision to close as off topic.

About the comments on my answer:About the comments on my answer:

These comments agreed that the answer was poor because it is only a link. I was not as rigorous in answering as I would be today, and I generally agree with their point. Yet, this has been bothering me for the following reasons:

To provided more details than the link to the bundle seems "off topic" in this case. I'd liken it to providing source code for a togglable setting in the app's GUI.

I could have suggested how to install the bundle, but that must be off topic.

I could have explained the code in the bundle, but that too must be off topic.

The bundle is very small. Any more explanation on the code in the bundle and I would have been recreating the bundle in my answer. To do so would have been answering a very different question and so, too, would have been off topic.

Were I able to answer in a way that satisfies the "not only a link" rule, would that warrant undeleting the question? What would that answer look like?

I'm trying to understand a recent act of moderation and how to learn from it how to be a better user.

2 years ago I answered this question: Ensure a new line at the EOF when saving a file in Textmate 2 (cached)

In the past several days two users and a moderator voted to close the question as "off-topic". My answer got 2 chastising comments. All in what seems a very short timeline.

  • Did something change here that would have highlighted this question to moderators?
  • Do you see any reason to suspect foul play?
  • Looking at the question; do you agree with it's deletion and the given reasoning?

I understand I could request reopening the question, but it's not clear to me that that's right either.

About closing the question:

This closure implies to me that "on topic" questions must be about code. Which in turn implies that all questions about editor configuration are off-topic. Is that so?

According to my research; "on topic" is partially defined as

software tools commonly used by programmers; and is a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development

And this issue gets discussed regularly

Both links make me question the decision to close as off topic.

About the comments on my answer:

These comments agreed that the answer was poor because it is only a link. I was not as rigorous in answering as I would be today, and I generally agree with their point. Yet, this has been bothering me for the following reasons:

To provided more details than the link to the bundle seems "off topic" in this case. I'd liken it to providing source code for a togglable setting in the app's GUI.

I could have suggested how to install the bundle, but that must be off topic.

I could have explained the code in the bundle, but that too must be off topic.

The bundle is very small. Any more explanation on the code in the bundle and I would have been recreating the bundle in my answer. To do so would have been answering a very different question and so, too, would have been off topic.

Were I able to answer in a way that satisfies the "not only a link" rule, would that warrant undeleting the question? What would that answer look like?

I'm trying to understand a recent act of moderation and how to learn from it how to be a better user.

2 years ago I answered this question: Ensure a new line at the EOF when saving a file in Textmate 2 (cached)

In the past several days two users and a moderator voted to close the question as "off-topic". My answer got 2 chastising comments. All in what seems a very short timeline.

  • Did something change here that would have highlighted this question to moderators?
  • Do you see any reason to suspect foul play?
  • Looking at the question; do you agree with it's deletion and the given reasoning?

I understand I could request reopening the question, but it's not clear to me that that's right either.

About closing the question:

This closure implies to me that "on topic" questions must be about code. Which in turn implies that all questions about editor configuration are off-topic. Is that so?

According to my research; "on topic" is partially defined as

software tools commonly used by programmers; and is a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development

And this issue gets discussed regularly

Both links make me question the decision to close as off topic.

About the comments on my answer:

These comments agreed that the answer was poor because it is only a link. I was not as rigorous in answering as I would be today, and I generally agree with their point. Yet, this has been bothering me for the following reasons:

To provided more details than the link to the bundle seems "off topic" in this case. I'd liken it to providing source code for a togglable setting in the app's GUI.

I could have suggested how to install the bundle, but that must be off topic.

I could have explained the code in the bundle, but that too must be off topic.

The bundle is very small. Any more explanation on the code in the bundle and I would have been recreating the bundle in my answer. To do so would have been answering a very different question and so, too, would have been off topic.

Were I able to answer in a way that satisfies the "not only a link" rule, would that warrant undeleting the question? What would that answer look like?

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Question Why was a question about editorTextmate 2 closed as offtopic on SO?

I'm trying to understand a recent act of moderation and how to learn from it how to be a better user.

2 years ago I answered this question: Ensure a new line at the EOF when saving a file in Textmate 2 (cached)

In the past several days moderatorstwo users and a moderator voted to close the question as "off-topic". My answer got 2 chastising comments. All in what seems a very short timeline.

  • Did something change here that would have highlighted this question to moderators?
  • Do you see any reason to suspect foul play?
  • Looking at the question; do you agree with it's deletion and the reasonings given reasoning?

I understand I could request reopening the question, but it's not clear to me that that's right either.

About closing the question:

This interventionclosure implies to me that "on topic" questions must be about code. Which in turn implies that all questions about editor configuration are off-topic. Is that so?

According to my research; "on topic" is partially defined as

software tools commonly used by programmers; and is a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development

And this issue gets discussed regularly

Both links make me question the decision to close as off topic.

About the comments on my answer: About the comments on my answer:

These comments agreed that the answer was poor because it is only a link. I was not as rigorous in answering as I would be today, and I generally agree with their point. Yet, this has been bothering me for the following reasons:

To provided more details than the link to the bundle seems "off topic" in this case. I'd liken it to providing source code for a togglable setting in the app's GUI.

I could have suggested how to install the bundle, but that must be off topic.

I could have explained the code in the bundle, but that too must be off topic.

The bundle is very small. Any more explanation on the code in the bundle and I would have been recreating the bundle in my answer. To do so would have been answering a very different question and so, too, would have been off topic.

Were I able to answer in a way that satisfies the "not only a link" rule, would that warrant undeleting the question? What would that answer look like?

I thank you for your time.

Question about editor closed as offtopic on SO?

I'm trying to understand a recent act of moderation and how to learn from it how to be a better user.

2 years ago I answered this question: Ensure a new line at the EOF when saving a file in Textmate 2 (cached)

In the past several days moderators voted to close the question as "off-topic". My answer got 2 chastising comments. All in what seems a very short timeline.

  • Did something change here that would have highlighted this question to moderators?
  • Do you see any reason to suspect foul play?
  • Looking at the question; do you agree with it's deletion and the reasonings given?

I understand I could request reopening the question, but it's not clear to me that that's right either.

About closing the question:

This intervention implies to me that "on topic" questions must be about code. Which in turn implies that all questions about editor configuration are off-topic. Is that so?

According to my research; "on topic" is partially defined as

software tools commonly used by programmers; and is a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development

And this issue gets discussed regularly

Both links make me question the decision to close as off topic.

About the comments on my answer:

These comments agreed that the answer was poor because it is only a link. I was not as rigorous in answering as I would be today, and I generally agree with their point. Yet, this has been bothering me for the following reasons:

To provided more details than the link to the bundle seems "off topic" in this case. I'd liken it to providing source code for a togglable setting in the app's GUI.

I could have suggested how to install the bundle, but that must be off topic.

I could have explained the code in the bundle, but that too must be off topic.

The bundle is very small. Any more explanation on the code in the bundle and I would have been recreating the bundle in my answer. To do so would have been answering a very different question and so, too, would have been off topic.

Were I able to answer in a way that satisfies the "not only a link" rule, would that warrant undeleting the question? What would that answer look like?

I thank you for your time.

Why was a question about Textmate 2 closed as offtopic?

I'm trying to understand a recent act of moderation and how to learn from it how to be a better user.

2 years ago I answered this question: Ensure a new line at the EOF when saving a file in Textmate 2 (cached)

In the past several days two users and a moderator voted to close the question as "off-topic". My answer got 2 chastising comments. All in what seems a very short timeline.

  • Did something change here that would have highlighted this question to moderators?
  • Do you see any reason to suspect foul play?
  • Looking at the question; do you agree with it's deletion and the given reasoning?

I understand I could request reopening the question, but it's not clear to me that that's right either.

About closing the question:

This closure implies to me that "on topic" questions must be about code. Which in turn implies that all questions about editor configuration are off-topic. Is that so?

According to my research; "on topic" is partially defined as

software tools commonly used by programmers; and is a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development

And this issue gets discussed regularly

Both links make me question the decision to close as off topic.

About the comments on my answer:

These comments agreed that the answer was poor because it is only a link. I was not as rigorous in answering as I would be today, and I generally agree with their point. Yet, this has been bothering me for the following reasons:

To provided more details than the link to the bundle seems "off topic" in this case. I'd liken it to providing source code for a togglable setting in the app's GUI.

I could have suggested how to install the bundle, but that must be off topic.

I could have explained the code in the bundle, but that too must be off topic.

The bundle is very small. Any more explanation on the code in the bundle and I would have been recreating the bundle in my answer. To do so would have been answering a very different question and so, too, would have been off topic.

Were I able to answer in a way that satisfies the "not only a link" rule, would that warrant undeleting the question? What would that answer look like?

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I'm trying to understand a recent act of moderation and how to learn from it how to be a better user.

2 years ago I answered this question: https://stackoverflow.com/q/42679033/1167956Ensure a new line at the EOF when saving a file in Textmate 2 (cached)

In the past several days moderators voted to close the question as "off-topic". My answer got 2 chastising comments. All in what seems a very short timeline.

  • Did something change here that would have highlighted this question to moderators?
  • Do you see any reason to suspect foul play?
  • Looking at the question; do you agree with it's deletion and the reasonings given?

I understand I could request reopening the question, but it's not clear to me that that's right either.

About closing the question:

This intervention implies to me that "on topic" questions must be about code. Which in turn implies that all questions about editor configuration are off-topic. Is that so?

According to my research; "on topic" is partially defined as

software tools commonly used by programmers; and is a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development

And this issue gets discussed regularly

Both links make me question the decision to close as off topic.

About the comments on my answer:

These comments agreed that the answer was poor because it is only a link. I was not as rigorous in answering as I would be today, and I generally agree with their point. Yet, this has been bothering me for the following reasons:

To provided more details than the link to the bundle seems "off topic" in this case. I'd liken it to providing source code for a togglable setting in the app's GUI.

I could have suggested how to install the bundle, but that must be off topic.

I could have explained the code in the bundle, but that too must be off topic.

The bundle is very small. Any more explanation on the code in the bundle and I would have been recreating the bundle in my answer. To do so would have been answering a very different question and so, too, would have been off topic.

Were I able to answer in a way that satisfies the "not only a link" rule, would that warrant undeleting the question? What would that answer look like?

I thank you for your time.

I'm trying to understand a recent act of moderation and how to learn from it how to be a better user.

2 years ago I answered this question: https://stackoverflow.com/q/42679033/1167956

In the past several days moderators voted to close the question as "off-topic". My answer got 2 chastising comments. All in what seems a very short timeline.

  • Did something change here that would have highlighted this question to moderators?
  • Do you see any reason to suspect foul play?
  • Looking at the question; do you agree with it's deletion and the reasonings given?

I understand I could request reopening the question, but it's not clear to me that that's right either.

About closing the question:

This intervention implies to me that "on topic" questions must be about code. Which in turn implies that all questions about editor configuration are off-topic. Is that so?

According to my research; "on topic" is partially defined as

software tools commonly used by programmers; and is a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development

And this issue gets discussed regularly

Both links make me question the decision to close as off topic.

About the comments on my answer:

These comments agreed that the answer was poor because it is only a link. I was not as rigorous in answering as I would be today, and I generally agree with their point. Yet, this has been bothering me for the following reasons:

To provided more details than the link to the bundle seems "off topic" in this case. I'd liken it to providing source code for a togglable setting in the app's GUI.

I could have suggested how to install the bundle, but that must be off topic.

I could have explained the code in the bundle, but that too must be off topic.

The bundle is very small. Any more explanation on the code in the bundle and I would have been recreating the bundle in my answer. To do so would have been answering a very different question and so, too, would have been off topic.

Were I able to answer in a way that satisfies the "not only a link" rule, would that warrant undeleting the question? What would that answer look like?

I thank you for your time.

I'm trying to understand a recent act of moderation and how to learn from it how to be a better user.

2 years ago I answered this question: Ensure a new line at the EOF when saving a file in Textmate 2 (cached)

In the past several days moderators voted to close the question as "off-topic". My answer got 2 chastising comments. All in what seems a very short timeline.

  • Did something change here that would have highlighted this question to moderators?
  • Do you see any reason to suspect foul play?
  • Looking at the question; do you agree with it's deletion and the reasonings given?

I understand I could request reopening the question, but it's not clear to me that that's right either.

About closing the question:

This intervention implies to me that "on topic" questions must be about code. Which in turn implies that all questions about editor configuration are off-topic. Is that so?

According to my research; "on topic" is partially defined as

software tools commonly used by programmers; and is a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development

And this issue gets discussed regularly

Both links make me question the decision to close as off topic.

About the comments on my answer:

These comments agreed that the answer was poor because it is only a link. I was not as rigorous in answering as I would be today, and I generally agree with their point. Yet, this has been bothering me for the following reasons:

To provided more details than the link to the bundle seems "off topic" in this case. I'd liken it to providing source code for a togglable setting in the app's GUI.

I could have suggested how to install the bundle, but that must be off topic.

I could have explained the code in the bundle, but that too must be off topic.

The bundle is very small. Any more explanation on the code in the bundle and I would have been recreating the bundle in my answer. To do so would have been answering a very different question and so, too, would have been off topic.

Were I able to answer in a way that satisfies the "not only a link" rule, would that warrant undeleting the question? What would that answer look like?

I thank you for your time.

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