Timeline for Add an explanation of the XY problem to the help center
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Sep 21, 2023 at 12:25 | comment | added | Gimby | Fun fun. Let's get creative. "How do I burn down my house so the insurance will still pay for it?" -> "Uh, why are you attempting to burn down the house?" -> "There is a spider in my bedroom, I need to kill it with fire and get a new house!" -> "Maybe call an exterminator?" | |
Sep 20, 2023 at 16:34 | comment | added | user5349916 | Sorry, the example didn’t click for me. In an XY problem, the X is part of a (hypothetical) approach to Y; scraping food out of a pan is not part of whether it should be thrown away. Instead something like "How many slices of bacon should stick to a non-stick pan?" could be a mislead approach (the X) to having a metric for broken pans (the Y). On top of that, I am not sure that more programmers are familiar with pans than with a common programming language… | |
Sep 20, 2023 at 15:51 | comment | added | VLAZ |
"XY problems are often impossible to answer without follow-up questions from commenters" I don't think that's the case. XY problems I find are often very easily answerable. Just completely in the wrong direction. "How can I find the last three characters of a string" is fairly straight forward for a Y. The real X might be "how do I find a file extension" where the Y doesn't match correctly against the real problem: .7z files have two character extension, .docx has four.
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Sep 20, 2023 at 15:48 | comment | added | VLAZ | The pan metaphor is wonky. What if the context that was missing from the question is "I am at work and I have to use this one pan. I have no other option. I need to scrape it off." And even if we assume OP doesn't have this problem, what if a future visitor does? When I'm actively searching for solutions, I do come up XY problems a lot where the Y perfectly matches what I need, yet the answer was for X which is not at all relevant for me. Some times OP did admit to Y being a false lead. Sometimes not, and the answerer just assumed so. It's immensely frustrating to find these. | |
S Sep 20, 2023 at 15:32 | history | answered | Jan Schultke | CC BY-SA 4.0 | |
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