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Clarify the meaning of "off-site"; emphasize opinion-based nature, other minor tweaks to definition
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Seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and more

How we define Seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and more

Recommendation questions are posts seekingthat request opinion-based recommendations for off-site resources (a pointer/link to somewhere outside of Stack Overflow) to solve the problem. The question asks for what to use or read, rather than how to do something.

We don't allow these types of questions because they have the potential to attract spam answers promoting products or, services, websites, and more. Additionally, chances are, even the best recommendations today will be obsolete within a year, meaning the question doesn't serve as a good long-term reference for other users.


How to use this reason to close questions

Before closing the question for this reason, consider the following:

Is the question asking for a recommendation for an off-site resource — except for requests for an official source (When is a resource request on-topic?)? If yes, vote to close for this reason.


My question was closed. What should I do now?

  • Some questions may be suited for Software Recommendations or Hardware Recommendations. If your question is on-topic on either of these sites, use the "Delete" button under your post on Stack Overflow and repost your request on the appropriate site. Be sure to ensure your question abides by the requirements of the target site.

  • If you were looking for how to do a specific task, edit your question outlining what specific task you were looking to accomplish and be sure to check the box so that it can be reviewed for reopening.

  • If you were looking for an official source, edit your question making it clear that you were looking for a canonical or official resource and not asking for general recommendations.


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Seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and more

How we define Seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and more

Recommendation questions are posts seeking off-site resources to solve the problem. The question asks for what to use rather than how to do something.

We don't allow these types of questions because they have the potential to attract spam answers promoting products or services. Additionally, chances are, even the best recommendations today will be obsolete within a year, meaning the question doesn't serve as a good long-term reference for other users.


How to use this reason to close questions

Before closing the question for this reason, consider the following:

Is the question asking for a recommendation for an off-site resource — except for requests for an official source (When is a resource request on-topic?)? If yes, vote to close for this reason.


My question was closed. What should I do now?

  • Some questions may be suited for Software Recommendations or Hardware Recommendations. If your question is on-topic on either of these sites, use the "Delete" button under your post on Stack Overflow and repost your request on the appropriate site. Be sure to ensure your question abides by the requirements of the target site.

  • If you were looking for how to do a specific task, edit your question outlining what specific task you were looking to accomplish and be sure to check the box so that it can be reviewed for reopening.

  • If you were looking for an official source, edit your question making it clear that you were looking for a canonical or official resource and not asking for general recommendations.


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Seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and more

How we define Seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and more

Recommendation questions are posts that request opinion-based recommendations for off-site resources (a pointer/link to somewhere outside of Stack Overflow) to solve the problem. The question asks for what to use or read, rather than how to do something.

We don't allow these types of questions because they have the potential to attract spam answers promoting products, services, websites, and more. Additionally, chances are, even the best recommendations today will be obsolete within a year, meaning the question doesn't serve as a good long-term reference for other users.


How to use this reason to close questions

Before closing the question for this reason, consider the following:

Is the question asking for a recommendation for an off-site resource — except for requests for an official source (When is a resource request on-topic?)? If yes, vote to close for this reason.


My question was closed. What should I do now?

  • Some questions may be suited for Software Recommendations or Hardware Recommendations. If your question is on-topic on either of these sites, use the "Delete" button under your post on Stack Overflow and repost your request on the appropriate site. Be sure to ensure your question abides by the requirements of the target site.

  • If you were looking for how to do a specific task, edit your question outlining what specific task you were looking to accomplish and be sure to check the box so that it can be reviewed for reopening.

  • If you were looking for an official source, edit your question making it clear that you were looking for a canonical or official resource and not asking for general recommendations.


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A community-specific reason > SeekingSeeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and more

How we define Seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and more

Recommendation questions are posts seeking off-site resources to solve the problem. The question asks for what to use rather than how to do something.

We don't allow these types of questions because they have the potential to attract spam answers promoting products or services. Additionally, chances are, even the best recommendations today will be obsolete within a year, meaning the question doesn't serve as a good long-term reference for other users.


How to use this reason to close questions

Before closing the question for this reason, consider the following:

Is the question asking for a recommendation for an off-site resource — except for requests for an official source (When is a resource request on-topic?)? If yes, vote to close for this reason.


My question was closed. What should I do now?

  • Some questions may be suited for Software Recommendations or Hardware Recommendations. If your question is on-topic on either of these sites, use the "Delete" button under your post on Stack Overflow and repost your request on the appropriate site. Be sure to ensure your question abides by the requirements of the target site.

  • If you were looking for how to do a specific task, edit your question outlining what specific task you were looking to accomplish and be sure to check the box so that it can be reviewed for reopening.

  • If you were looking for an official source, edit your question making it clear that you were looking for a canonical or official resource and not asking for general recommendations.


Return to the index

A community-specific reason > Seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and more

How we define Seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and more

Recommendation questions are posts seeking off-site resources to solve the problem. The question asks for what to use rather than how to do something.

We don't allow these types of questions because they have the potential to attract spam answers promoting products or services. Additionally, chances are, even the best recommendations today will be obsolete within a year, meaning the question doesn't serve as a good long-term reference for other users.


How to use this reason to close questions

Before closing the question for this reason, consider the following:

Is the question asking for a recommendation for an off-site resource — except for requests for an official source (When is a resource request on-topic?)? If yes, vote to close for this reason.


My question was closed. What should I do now?

  • Some questions may be suited for Software Recommendations or Hardware Recommendations. If your question is on-topic on either of these sites, use the "Delete" button under your post on Stack Overflow and repost your request on the appropriate site. Be sure to ensure your question abides by the requirements of the target site.

  • If you were looking for how to do a specific task, edit your question outlining what specific task you were looking to accomplish and be sure to check the box so that it can be reviewed for reopening.

  • If you were looking for an official source, edit your question making it clear that you were looking for a canonical or official resource and not asking for general recommendations.


Return to the index

Seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and more

How we define Seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and more

Recommendation questions are posts seeking off-site resources to solve the problem. The question asks for what to use rather than how to do something.

We don't allow these types of questions because they have the potential to attract spam answers promoting products or services. Additionally, chances are, even the best recommendations today will be obsolete within a year, meaning the question doesn't serve as a good long-term reference for other users.


How to use this reason to close questions

Before closing the question for this reason, consider the following:

Is the question asking for a recommendation for an off-site resource — except for requests for an official source (When is a resource request on-topic?)? If yes, vote to close for this reason.


My question was closed. What should I do now?

  • Some questions may be suited for Software Recommendations or Hardware Recommendations. If your question is on-topic on either of these sites, use the "Delete" button under your post on Stack Overflow and repost your request on the appropriate site. Be sure to ensure your question abides by the requirements of the target site.

  • If you were looking for how to do a specific task, edit your question outlining what specific task you were looking to accomplish and be sure to check the box so that it can be reviewed for reopening.

  • If you were looking for an official source, edit your question making it clear that you were looking for a canonical or official resource and not asking for general recommendations.


Return to the index

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A community-specific reason > Seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and more

How we define Seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and moreSeeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and more

Recommendation questions are posts seeking off-site resources to solve the problem. The question asks for what to use rather than how to do something.

We don't allow these types of questions because they have the potential to attract spam answers promoting products or services. Additionally, chances are, even the best recommendations today will be utterly obsolete within a year, meaning the question doesn't serve as a good long-term reference for other users.


How to use this reason to close questions

Before closing the question for this reason, consider the following:

Is the question asking for a recommendation for an off-site resource — except for requests for an officialofficial source (When is a resource request on-topic?)? If yes, vote to close for this reason.


My question was closed. What should I do now?

  • Some questions may be suited for Software Recommendations or Hardware Recommendations. If your question is on-topic on either of these sites, use the "delete""Delete" button under your post on Stack Overflow and postrepost your request on the appropriate site. Be sure to edit your question to abide by the requirements of the target site.Be sure to ensure your question abides by the requirements of the target site.

  • If you were looking for how to do a specific task, edit your question outlining what specific task you were looking to accomplish and be sure to check the box so that it can be reviewed for reopening.

  • If you were looking for an official source, edit your question making it clear that you were looking for a canonical or official resource and not asking for general recommendations.


Return to the index

A community-specific reason > Seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and more

How we define Seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and more

Recommendation questions are posts seeking off-site resources to solve the problem. The question asks for what to use rather than how to do something.

We don't allow these types of questions because they have the potential to attract spam answers promoting products or services. Additionally, even the best recommendations today will be utterly obsolete within a year.


How to use this reason to close questions

Before closing the question for this reason, consider the following:

Is the question asking for a recommendation for an off-site resource — except for requests for an official source (When is a resource request on-topic?)? If yes, vote to close for this reason.


My question was closed. What should I do now?

  • Some questions may be suited for Software Recommendations or Hardware Recommendations. If your question is on-topic on either of these sites, use the "delete" button under your post on Stack Overflow and post your request on the appropriate site. Be sure to edit your question to abide by the requirements of the target site.

  • If you were looking for how to do a specific task, edit your question outlining what specific task you were looking to accomplish and be sure to check the box so that it can be reviewed for reopening.

  • If you were looking for an official source, edit your question making it clear that you were looking for a canonical or official resource and not asking for general recommendations.


Return to the index

A community-specific reason > Seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and more

How we define Seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and more

Recommendation questions are posts seeking off-site resources to solve the problem. The question asks for what to use rather than how to do something.

We don't allow these types of questions because they have the potential to attract spam answers promoting products or services. Additionally, chances are, even the best recommendations today will be obsolete within a year, meaning the question doesn't serve as a good long-term reference for other users.


How to use this reason to close questions

Before closing the question for this reason, consider the following:

Is the question asking for a recommendation for an off-site resource — except for requests for an official source (When is a resource request on-topic?)? If yes, vote to close for this reason.


My question was closed. What should I do now?

  • Some questions may be suited for Software Recommendations or Hardware Recommendations. If your question is on-topic on either of these sites, use the "Delete" button under your post on Stack Overflow and repost your request on the appropriate site. Be sure to ensure your question abides by the requirements of the target site.

  • If you were looking for how to do a specific task, edit your question outlining what specific task you were looking to accomplish and be sure to check the box so that it can be reviewed for reopening.

  • If you were looking for an official source, edit your question making it clear that you were looking for a canonical or official resource and not asking for general recommendations.


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