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Active reading [<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ChatGPT>].
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I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Why does the pattern to reveal buttons stops at the first iteration?

  

A user commented that they’re going to vote to close it because it was 'too localized'. Does that mean that if a question is too specific on one code, in a way that it is hard to apply the same logic to other code, it isn't allowed? If so, then if someone has a too specific code problem, what he should he/she do, go? Go ask chatGPTChatGPT?

 

I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Why does the pattern to reveal buttons stops at the first iteration?

 

A user commented that they’re going to vote to close it because it was 'too localized'. Does that mean that if a question is too specific on one code, in a way that it is hard to apply the same logic to other code, it isn't allowed? If so, then if someone has a too specific code problem, what he should do, go ask chatGPT?

I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Why does the pattern to reveal buttons stops at the first iteration?

 

A user commented that they’re going to vote to close it because it was 'too localized'. Does that mean that if a question is too specific on one code, in a way that it is hard to apply the same logic to other code, it isn't allowed? If so, then if someone has a too specific code problem, what should he/she do? Go ask ChatGPT?

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Why are 'too localized' questions are not welcome?

I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Why does the pattern to reveal buttons stops at the first iteration?

I'm new to the website, so I really got confused when theA user who commented said he'sthat they’re going to vote my question to close it because it was 'too localized'. Does that mean that if thea question is too specific on one code, in a way that it is hard to apply the same logic onto other code, it shouldn't beisn't allowed? If so, then if someone has ana too specific code problem, what he should do, go ask chatGPT?

Why 'too localized' questions are not welcome?

I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Why does the pattern to reveal buttons stops at the first iteration?

I'm new to the website, so I really got confused when the user who commented said he's going to vote my question to close because it was 'too localized'. Does that mean that if the question is too specific on one code, in a way that is hard to apply the same logic on other code, it shouldn't be allowed? If so, then if someone has an too specific code problem, what he should do, go ask chatGPT?

Why are 'too localized' questions not welcome?

I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Why does the pattern to reveal buttons stops at the first iteration?

A user commented that they’re going to vote to close it because it was 'too localized'. Does that mean that if a question is too specific on one code, in a way that it is hard to apply the same logic to other code, it isn't allowed? If so, then if someone has a too specific code problem, what he should do, go ask chatGPT?

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