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Aug 28, 2021 at 14:49 comment added E_net4 My point is that it's easy to underestimate the amount of research needed. In fact, we believe that most of questions are not of that kind.
Aug 28, 2021 at 14:49 comment added user550701 @oguzismail You seem to be the only person arguing that Stack Overflow users each should use their own personal, arbitrary criteria to determine whether a question is closed. But I think your view is nevertheless widely held, and explains the unfair and inconsistent moderation voting I see across the site.
Aug 28, 2021 at 14:43 comment added user550701 @E_net4theflagger According to your own logic, if some writes "a clear, concise question of practical importance that has not been answered somewhere else already" that is proof that they did research. My point is that should be enough.
Aug 28, 2021 at 10:52 comment added E_net4 The call for research effort is not for the sake of research effort itself, but for the positive consequences of doing it in the first place. Creating "a clear, concise question of practical importance that has not been answered somewhere else already" in this platform does require some. Also, I find the documentation on Rust more elegant than most, yet people sometimes still ask questions which are already pretty well answered by the official book, or by the stdlib docs. Evidence shows that research effort is, and will continue to be, important.
Aug 28, 2021 at 8:06 comment added oguz ismail No, Stack Overflow users provide clear, complete answers to specific, widely applicable questions; and thus, they get to decide whether a question gets closed or stays open. A rant about how modern software is terribly documented or not documented at all will not change this.
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