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May 22 at 2:02 comment added Karl Knechtel It wasn't difficult to come up with an edit, but it was more difficult than I expected. At any rate, I have no real excuse for waiting two weeks to do it; but it's done now.
May 22 at 2:02 history edited Karl Knechtel CC BY-SA 4.0
clarify "valid" per previous comment discussion
May 7 at 7:59 comment added Karl Knechtel @RyanM I agree. Maybe I'll be in a better emotional place to do so tomorrow.
May 7 at 4:41 comment added Ryan M Mod It might be good to specifically call out in the answer that you're referring to usage of "valid" to mean something along the lines of "on-topic (i.e., about programming) and posed by someone who actually needs an answer".
May 7 at 4:07 comment added Karl Knechtel Well, yes. My point is that the people I hear actually use the term "valid" when complaining about question closures, almost never have in mind a meaning that is compatible with the question closure reasons and guidance. As far as I can tell, they typically mean "on-topic and posed by someone who actually needs an answer" (the latter of which is neither necessary nor sufficient).
May 7 at 4:04 comment added Ryan M Mod I generally agree with the gist of this. However, one possible meaning of "valid" could be "on-topic, focused, answerable, and not a duplicate", in which case a question being "valid" is a pretty good reason to keep a question around. I worry that someone might read a statement like "A question being 'valid' is not even remotely sufficient reason to keep it around" and get the wrong idea. The issue essentially boils down to different ideas of what constitutes a "valid" question, and I've seen people advocate for closure of questions that could meet SO guidelines with a community edit.
May 6 at 21:02 history answered Karl Knechtel CC BY-SA 4.0