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Sep 16, 2021 at 7:26 comment added Heinzi @khelwood: "Or should we let anyone answer any closed question they like, because they might disagree with the closure?" No, but we can be pragmatic and reduce frustration for those who disagree with the close reason and already put significant effort into writing a good answer. Thus, I'm all-in for BoltClock's suggestion of an "official" grace period. I agree with you that selective enforcement is bad, but only with that. If the answers are truly worthless, that's what downvotes are for.
Sep 15, 2021 at 21:40 comment added khelwood @MichaelKay Then you can edit the question to help make it clearer, and vote to reopen. Or should we let anyone answer any closed question they like, because they might disagree with the closure?
Sep 15, 2021 at 21:15 comment added Michael Kay This answer supposes that you agree with the person who closed the question. By definition, if you're answering the question, you probably don't agree. Very often the reason for closure was that the question was unclear, but what's unclear to one person may not be unclear to another -- sometimes it's simply that they aren't a native English speaker.
Sep 15, 2021 at 1:52 comment added mickmackusa This is a basic software development bug. Good programmers would never allow a client-side hack to do something unwanted on the server-side. We should see server-side validation refusing answers that come after the page is closed. I, for one, would like to see a grace period of zero seconds. If the page should be closed, then don't answer it. If you think the question should not be closed, then optimize the question via an edit and campaign for its reopening, then answer. If it is a duplicate AND you have a unique/valuable insight, post it on the dupe target.
Sep 14, 2021 at 15:05 comment added Thom A My biggest gripe, honestly, is the lack of consistency; that some users have the client validations (permenantly) disabled, and so don't "suffer" the problem. I'm not against answers "in flight" being allowed to be posted, as someone has put the effort in to answer the question, and the fact they are answering it implicitly means they don't think the question should be closed. Though I think there is a difference between it being closed as a duplicate and as unclear; for the former i feel answers should just not be accepted any more as they just aren't helpful.
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