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May 19 at 22:24 comment added Jonathan Leffler One difference I see between the canonical links on the three questions cited in the "other FAQ entries" paragraph and the one that was removed is that the trio of questions have canonical links that very closely (or exactly) reflect the title of the canonical question, whereas the reject one used completely different text. Had the suggestion been "[Why is "Can someone help me?" not a useful question](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/284236)" or something very close to that, it might have been acceptable. The name in the suggested canonical link did not approach that level of usefulness.
May 16 at 21:44 comment added Karl Knechtel @Sinatr just to make sure you understand: closure is reversible, by design; and fixable questions should also be closed. It only means that the person reporting the problem couldn't singlehandedly fix it - in particular, because fixing it requires OP's involvement. On the other hand, explaining in detail to OP why a question is being closed is often quite useful.
May 16 at 19:30 comment added Zoe - Save the data dump Mod Sure, but a comment just saying "How much research effort is expected of Stack Overflow users?" with a link isn't useful; same as the case shown in the question. Standalone, it doesn't offer any guidance. See also Ryan's first comment on here
May 16 at 19:24 comment added Zoe - Save the data dump Mod @ayhan From one of Cody's (now deleted) comments on that question: "The reason we keep removing that "comment example" is because it's a bad example. We do not want people to copy-paste that into the comment box. If you just post a bare link to this question in a comment, the comment will get flagged and removed. It's okay to link to this, but you need to actually do a little bit of work to explain yourself and provide meaningful guidance to the asker" - in other words, precisely what I said in my first comment
May 16 at 9:47 comment added Sinatr Some questions can't be fixed and needs to be closed. The "can someone help me" questions are closable as "needs details or clarity", no needs for a comment, nor for a canonical link.
May 16 at 4:23 history became hot meta post
May 16 at 2:01 comment added Ryan M Mod That would be a notable improvement on the previously proposed phrasing. I wouldn't be opposed to that. My only slight worried is that people would use it improperly on questions that set out a (sufficiently focused) task that they want to ask about, and then say something like "I can't figure out how to do this" (stating, rather than asking), but...also people already do that and I don't think this would make it notably worse.
May 15 at 22:28 comment added Karl Knechtel How about wording like"Please identify one specific thing to ask about, and ask explicitly - we don't provide generic "help" here? But I do want to ask about the meta-topic generally.
May 15 at 21:46 comment added Ryan M Mod I concur with Zoe. Based on my discussions with Cody, he and I have both spent a bunch of effort trying to stop commenters from trying to get askers to turn perfectly good how-to questions into less useful debugging questions. Having a copy-paste "canonical comment" for that particular thing (especially, but not only, that specific phrasing) encourages that sort of thing, whereas something like "Please do not upload images of code/data/errors." is never going to be bad advice.
May 15 at 20:17 comment added Zoe - Save the data dump Mod I would assume it's specific to that comment, and not canonical links in general. It doesn't read like a useful comment, and just "Please specify where you are stuck" isn't particularly useful imo.
May 15 at 20:12 history edited zcoop98 CC BY-SA 4.0
Quote the edited markup to make it clearer what a "canonical link" refers to
May 15 at 20:04 history asked Karl Knechtel CC BY-SA 4.0