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  • Am I over-thinking this, and broad questions like the example above should be simply closed as Needs More Focus, as implicitly they are asking multiple questions (basically allall the implied steps of solving theirthe bigger problem)? My problem with that concept is that the description the OP sees, which might confuse them as toabout how to fix the question.

  • Is the Needs More Focus close reason really necessary as it is right nowin its current form, as explicit multiple questions in one-questions-in-one are not really that common?

  • Should we alternatively modify the Needs More Focus description to better fit its title. I was thinking something in the lines of:

    This question is currently too broad. It should focus on one specific problem only, and provide a minimal reproducible example of a specific problem/error.

    I believe this is more suitable as now both multiple-questions-in-one AND too-general questions fit under this description.

  • Am I over-thinking this, and broad questions like the example above should be simply closed as Needs More Focus as implicitly they are asking multiple questions (basically all the steps of solving their problem)? My problem with that is the description the OP sees, which might confuse them as to how to fix the question.

  • Is the Needs More Focus close reason really necessary as it is right now as explicit multiple questions in one are not really that common?

  • Should we alternatively modify the Needs More Focus description to better fit its title. I was thinking something in the lines of:

    This question is currently too broad. It should focus on one specific problem only, and provide a minimal reproducible example of a specific problem/error.

    I believe this is more suitable as now both multiple-questions-in-one AND too-general questions fit under this description.

  • Am I over-thinking this, and broad questions like the example above should be simply closed as Needs More Focus, as implicitly they are asking multiple questions (all the implied steps of solving the bigger problem)? My problem with that concept is that the description the OP sees might confuse them about how to fix the question.

  • Is the Needs More Focus close reason really necessary in its current form, as explicit multiple-questions-in-one are not really that common?

  • Should we alternatively modify the Needs More Focus description to better fit its title. I was thinking something in the lines of:

    This question is currently too broad. It should focus on one specific problem only, and provide a minimal reproducible example of a specific problem/error.

    I believe this is more suitable as now both multiple-questions-in-one AND too-general questions fit under this description.

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As you may or may not understand already, my question is about the Needs More Focus close reason. I'm sure everyone with the close privilege are quite well familiar with it. Recently I was having some issues and second thoughts about it I would like to express.


Basically since I had the close privilege I would use the Needs More Focus close vote on questions that - well - need more focus. That's to say questions like (made up):

How can I write a program to print the current time

No code, no effort, no research. Basically just "Give me ze code!" type of questions. Same goes for questions with code, or in that case too much code. Questions like: "This is my code, what is wrong with it?". Again, in need of focus - but still asking a single question.

Only recently, I decided to actually pay attention to the close vote description rather than just the title (I understand that last remark might be a shot in the legs, but bear with me). The Needs More Focus states:

This question currently includes multiple questions in one. It should focus on one problem only.

Now, the above question doesn't really ask multiple questions. It asks a very specific question. The problem is that it's too general for the SO standards which dictates that you should include a clear, specific problem statement, along with a minimal reproducible example of your code. I found that for this kind of questions as above, the Needs debugging details reason is more suitable because it states:

The question should be updated to include desired behavior, a specific problem or error, and the shortest code necessary to reproduce the problem.

Now, after that long prelude (sorry), my personal problem is that I rarely encounter questions that actually have multiple questions in them. A lot more often I encounter "homework" questions or just too general ones. While recently I started closing those with the Needs debugging details because of the description, I feel that Needs More Focus is more appropriate title-wise (as there is a lot more missing in the question then just debugging details).

So my questions are (you might say this question needs more focus...haha):

  • Am I over-thinking this, and broad questions like the example above should be simply closed as Needs More Focus as implicitly they are asking multiple questions (basically all the steps of solving their problem)? My problem with that is the description the OP sees, which might confuse them as to how to fix the question.

  • Is the Needs More Focus close reason really necessary as it is right now as explicit multiple questions in one are not really that common?

  • Should we alternatively modify the Needs More Focus description to better fit its title. I was thinking something in the lines of:

    This question is currently too broad. It should focus on one specific problem only, and provide a minimal reproducible example of a specific problem/error.

    I believe this is more suitable as now both multiple-questions-in-one AND too-general questions fit under this description.


Sorry again for the longevity, I am struggling with this for some time now and had to take it out :)

As you may or may not understand already, my question is about the Needs More Focus close reason. I'm sure everyone with the close privilege are quite well familiar with it. Recently I was having some issues and second thoughts about it I would like to express.


Basically since I had the close privilege I would use the Needs More Focus close vote on questions that - well - need more focus. That's to say questions like (made up):

How can I write a program to print the current time

No code, no effort, no research. Basically just "Give me ze code!" type of questions.

Only recently, I decided to actually pay attention to the close vote description rather than just the title (I understand that last remark might be a shot in the legs, but bear with me). The Needs More Focus states:

This question currently includes multiple questions in one. It should focus on one problem only.

Now, the above question doesn't really ask multiple questions. It asks a very specific question. The problem is that it's too general for the SO standards which dictates that you should include a clear, specific problem statement, along with a minimal reproducible example of your code. I found that for this kind of questions as above, the Needs debugging details reason is more suitable because it states:

The question should be updated to include desired behavior, a specific problem or error, and the shortest code necessary to reproduce the problem.

Now, after that long prelude (sorry), my personal problem is that I rarely encounter questions that actually have multiple questions in them. A lot more often I encounter "homework" questions or just too general ones. While recently I started closing those with the Needs debugging details because of the description, I feel that Needs More Focus is more appropriate title-wise (as there is a lot more missing in the question then just debugging details).

So my questions are (you might say this question needs more focus...haha):

  • Am I over-thinking this, and broad questions like the example above should be simply closed as Needs More Focus as implicitly they are asking multiple questions (basically all the steps of solving their problem)? My problem with that is the description the OP sees, which might confuse them as to how to fix the question.

  • Is the Needs More Focus close reason really necessary as it is right now as explicit multiple questions in one are not really that common?

  • Should we alternatively modify the Needs More Focus description to better fit its title. I was thinking something in the lines of:

    This question is currently too broad. It should focus on one specific problem only, and provide a minimal reproducible example of a specific problem/error.

    I believe this is more suitable as now both multiple-questions-in-one AND too-general questions fit under this description.


Sorry again for the longevity, I am struggling with this for some time now and had to take it out :)

As you may or may not understand already, my question is about the Needs More Focus close reason. I'm sure everyone with the close privilege are quite well familiar with it. Recently I was having some issues and second thoughts about it I would like to express.


Basically since I had the close privilege I would use the Needs More Focus close vote on questions that - well - need more focus. That's to say questions like (made up):

How can I write a program to print the current time

No code, no effort, no research. Basically just "Give me ze code!" type of questions. Same goes for questions with code, or in that case too much code. Questions like: "This is my code, what is wrong with it?". Again, in need of focus - but still asking a single question.

Only recently, I decided to actually pay attention to the close vote description rather than just the title (I understand that last remark might be a shot in the legs, but bear with me). The Needs More Focus states:

This question currently includes multiple questions in one. It should focus on one problem only.

Now, the above question doesn't really ask multiple questions. It asks a very specific question. The problem is that it's too general for the SO standards which dictates that you should include a clear, specific problem statement, along with a minimal reproducible example of your code. I found that for this kind of questions as above, the Needs debugging details reason is more suitable because it states:

The question should be updated to include desired behavior, a specific problem or error, and the shortest code necessary to reproduce the problem.

Now, after that long prelude (sorry), my personal problem is that I rarely encounter questions that actually have multiple questions in them. A lot more often I encounter "homework" questions or just too general ones. While recently I started closing those with the Needs debugging details because of the description, I feel that Needs More Focus is more appropriate title-wise (as there is a lot more missing in the question then just debugging details).

So my questions are (you might say this question needs more focus...haha):

  • Am I over-thinking this, and broad questions like the example above should be simply closed as Needs More Focus as implicitly they are asking multiple questions (basically all the steps of solving their problem)? My problem with that is the description the OP sees, which might confuse them as to how to fix the question.

  • Is the Needs More Focus close reason really necessary as it is right now as explicit multiple questions in one are not really that common?

  • Should we alternatively modify the Needs More Focus description to better fit its title. I was thinking something in the lines of:

    This question is currently too broad. It should focus on one specific problem only, and provide a minimal reproducible example of a specific problem/error.

    I believe this is more suitable as now both multiple-questions-in-one AND too-general questions fit under this description.


Sorry again for the longevity, I am struggling with this for some time now and had to take it out :)

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As you may or may not understand already, my question is about the Needs More Focus close reason. I'm sure everyone with the close privilege are quite well familiar with it. Recently I was having some issues and second thoughts about it I would like to express.


Basically since I had the close privilege I would use the Needs More Focus close vote on questions that - well - need more focus. That's to say questions like (made up):

How can I write a program to print the current time

No code, no effort, no research. Basically just "Give me ze code!" type of questions.

Only recently, I decided to actually pay attention to the close vote description rather than just the title (I understand that last remark might be a shot in the legs, but bear with me). The Needs More Focus states:

This question currently includes multiple questions in one. It should focus on one problem only.

Now, the above question doesn't really ask multiple questions. It asks a very specific question. The problem is that it's too general for the SO standards which dictates that you should include a clear, specific problem statement, along with a minimal reproducible example of your code. I found that for this kind of questions as above, the Needs debugging details reason is more suitable because it states:

The question should be updated to include desired behavior, a specific problem or error, and the shortest code necessary to reproduce the problem.

Now, after that long prelude (sorry), my personal problem is that I rarely encounter questions that actually have multiple questions in them. A lot more often I encounter "homework" questions or just too general ones. While recently I started closing those with the Needs debugging details because of the description, I feel that Needs More Focus is more appropriate title-wise (as there is a lot more missing in the question then just debugging details).

So my questions are (you might say this question needs more focus...haha):

  • Am I over-thinking this, and broad questions like the example above should be simply closed as Needs More Focus as implicitly they are asking multiple questions (basically all the steps of solving their problem)? My problem with that is the description the OP sees, which might confuse them as to how to fix the question.

  • Is the Needs More Focus close reason really necessary as it is right now as explicit multiple questions in one are not really that common?

  • Should we alternatively modify the Needs More Focus description to better fit its title. I was thinking something in the lines of:

    This question is currently too broad. It should focus on one specific problem only, and provide a minimal reproducible example of a specific problem/error.

    I believe this is more suitable as now both multiple-questions-in-one AND too-general questions fit under this description.


Sorry again for the longevity, I am struggling with this for some time now and had to take it out :)

As you may or may not understand already, my question is about the Needs More Focus close reason. I'm sure everyone with the close privilege are quite well familiar with it. Recently I was having some issues and second thoughts about it I would like to express.


Basically since I had the close privilege I would use the Needs More Focus close vote on questions that - well - need more focus. That's to say questions like (made up):

How can I write a program to print the current time

Only recently, I decided to actually pay attention to the close vote description rather than just the title (I understand that last remark might be a shot in the legs, but bear with me). The Needs More Focus states:

This question currently includes multiple questions in one. It should focus on one problem only.

Now, the above question doesn't really ask multiple questions. It asks a very specific question. The problem is that it's too general for the SO standards which dictates that you should include a clear, specific problem statement, along with a minimal reproducible example of your code. I found that for this kind of questions as above, the Needs debugging details reason is more suitable because it states:

The question should be updated to include desired behavior, a specific problem or error, and the shortest code necessary to reproduce the problem.

Now, after that long prelude (sorry), my personal problem is that I rarely encounter questions that actually have multiple questions in them. A lot more often I encounter "homework" questions or just too general ones. While recently I started closing those with the Needs debugging details because of the description, I feel that Needs More Focus is more appropriate title-wise (as there is a lot more missing in the question then just debugging details).

So my questions are (you might say this question needs more focus...):

  • Am I over-thinking this, and broad questions like the example above should be simply closed as Needs More Focus as implicitly they are asking multiple questions (basically all the steps of solving their problem)?

  • Is the Needs More Focus close reason really necessary as explicit multiple questions in one are not really that common?

  • Should we alternatively modify the Needs More Focus description to better fit its title. I was thinking something in the lines of:

    This question is currently too broad. It should focus on one specific problem only, and provide a minimal reproducible example of a specific problem/error.

    I believe this is more suitable as now both multiple-questions-in-one AND too-general questions fit under this description.


Sorry again for the longevity, I am struggling with this for some time now and had to take it out :)

As you may or may not understand already, my question is about the Needs More Focus close reason. I'm sure everyone with the close privilege are quite well familiar with it. Recently I was having some issues and second thoughts about it I would like to express.


Basically since I had the close privilege I would use the Needs More Focus close vote on questions that - well - need more focus. That's to say questions like (made up):

How can I write a program to print the current time

No code, no effort, no research. Basically just "Give me ze code!" type of questions.

Only recently, I decided to actually pay attention to the close vote description rather than just the title (I understand that last remark might be a shot in the legs, but bear with me). The Needs More Focus states:

This question currently includes multiple questions in one. It should focus on one problem only.

Now, the above question doesn't really ask multiple questions. It asks a very specific question. The problem is that it's too general for the SO standards which dictates that you should include a clear, specific problem statement, along with a minimal reproducible example of your code. I found that for this kind of questions as above, the Needs debugging details reason is more suitable because it states:

The question should be updated to include desired behavior, a specific problem or error, and the shortest code necessary to reproduce the problem.

Now, after that long prelude (sorry), my personal problem is that I rarely encounter questions that actually have multiple questions in them. A lot more often I encounter "homework" questions or just too general ones. While recently I started closing those with the Needs debugging details because of the description, I feel that Needs More Focus is more appropriate title-wise (as there is a lot more missing in the question then just debugging details).

So my questions are (you might say this question needs more focus...haha):

  • Am I over-thinking this, and broad questions like the example above should be simply closed as Needs More Focus as implicitly they are asking multiple questions (basically all the steps of solving their problem)? My problem with that is the description the OP sees, which might confuse them as to how to fix the question.

  • Is the Needs More Focus close reason really necessary as it is right now as explicit multiple questions in one are not really that common?

  • Should we alternatively modify the Needs More Focus description to better fit its title. I was thinking something in the lines of:

    This question is currently too broad. It should focus on one specific problem only, and provide a minimal reproducible example of a specific problem/error.

    I believe this is more suitable as now both multiple-questions-in-one AND too-general questions fit under this description.


Sorry again for the longevity, I am struggling with this for some time now and had to take it out :)

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