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How can I appeal unfairly closed questions?

I noticed that difficult and annoying* questions often get closed, not because they are unclear or lack details, but because the voter finds it difficult to answer that question.

This happened to me with this questionthis question and to my colleagues.

In my case, the question received a correct answer from a reputable user (>15K), so it was clear enough for him to understand it. ...but but was close-voted anyway.

The question also contained examples of a proper input and output in a color tagged diagram and test vectors for easy copy&pasting (because the text in the diagram would require retyping). Finally, it included my best effort code to solve the problem (which worked on 92% of the test cases) and a link to a simulation.

My colleague with a high reputation to view the close votes has said that he experienced the same for clear, but difficult questions from vindictive members.

How can I appeal such unfairness ...or or at least find out what was the exact claim of "unclearness" being made?

  • to some, but not others

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How can I appeal unfairly closed questions?

I noticed that difficult and annoying* questions often get closed, not because they are unclear or lack details, but because the voter finds it difficult to answer that question.

This happened to me with this question and to my colleagues.

In my case, the question received a correct answer from a reputable user (>15K), so it was clear enough for him to understand it. ...but was close-voted anyway.

The question also contained examples of a proper input and output in a color tagged diagram and test vectors for easy copy&pasting (because the text in the diagram would require retyping). Finally it included my best effort code to solve the problem (which worked on 92% of the test cases) and a link to a simulation.

My colleague with a high reputation to view the close votes has said that he experienced the same for clear, but difficult questions from vindictive members.

How can I appeal such unfairness ...or at least find out what was the exact claim of "unclearness" being made?

  • to some, but not others

How can I appeal unfairly closed questions?

I noticed that difficult and annoying* questions often get closed, not because they are unclear or lack details, but because the voter finds it difficult to answer that question.

This happened to me with this question and to my colleagues.

In my case, the question received a correct answer from a reputable user (>15K), so it was clear enough for him to understand it. ... but was close-voted anyway.

The question also contained examples of a proper input and output in a color tagged diagram and test vectors for easy copy&pasting (because the text in the diagram would require retyping). Finally, it included my best effort code to solve the problem (which worked on 92% of the test cases) and a link to a simulation.

My colleague with a high reputation to view the close votes has said that he experienced the same for clear but difficult questions from vindictive members.

How can I appeal such unfairness ... or at least find out what was the exact claim of "unclearness" being made?

* to some, but not others

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How can I appeal unfairly closed questions?

I noticed that difficult and annoying* questions often getsget closed, not because they are unclear or lack details, but because the voter finds it difficult to answer that question.

This happened to me with this question and to my colleagues.

In my case, the question received a correct answer from a reputable user (>15K), so it was clear enough for him to understand it. ...but was close-voted anyway.

The question also contained examples of a proper input and output in a color tagged diagram and test vectors for easy copy&pasting (because the text in the diagram would require retyping). Finally it included my best effort code to solve the problem (which worked on 92% of the test cases) and a link to a simulation.

My colleague with a high reputation to view the close votes has said that he experienced the same for clear, but difficult questions from vindictive members.

How can I appeal such unfairness ...or at least find out what was the exact claim of "unclearness" being made?

  • to some, but not others

How can I appeal unfairly closed questions?

I noticed that difficult questions often gets closed, not because they are unclear or lack details, but because the voter finds it difficult to answer that question.

This happened to me with this question and to my colleagues.

In my case, the question received a correct answer from a reputable user (>15K), so it was clear enough for him to understand it. ...but was close-voted anyway.

The question also contained examples of a proper input and output in a color tagged diagram and test vectors for easy copy&pasting (because the text in the diagram would require retyping). Finally it included my best effort code to solve the problem (which worked on 92% of the test cases) and a link to a simulation.

My colleague with a high reputation to view the close votes has said that he experienced the same for clear, but difficult questions from vindictive members.

How can I appeal such unfairness ...or at least find out what was the exact claim of "unclearness" being made?

How can I appeal unfairly closed questions?

I noticed that difficult and annoying* questions often get closed, not because they are unclear or lack details, but because the voter finds it difficult to answer that question.

This happened to me with this question and to my colleagues.

In my case, the question received a correct answer from a reputable user (>15K), so it was clear enough for him to understand it. ...but was close-voted anyway.

The question also contained examples of a proper input and output in a color tagged diagram and test vectors for easy copy&pasting (because the text in the diagram would require retyping). Finally it included my best effort code to solve the problem (which worked on 92% of the test cases) and a link to a simulation.

My colleague with a high reputation to view the close votes has said that he experienced the same for clear, but difficult questions from vindictive members.

How can I appeal such unfairness ...or at least find out what was the exact claim of "unclearness" being made?

  • to some, but not others
Active reading [<https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/4645/is-it-ever-correct-to-have-a-space-before-a-question-or-exclamation-mark#comment206109_4645>].
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