I have incidentally come across this thread, where people have actively disapproved of closing this question:
Put on hold as too broad by rene, davidism, vaultah, Sam, iCodez 2 hours ago
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Meta: It's interesting that 5 users thought that it would benefit the SO community to put this question on hold, while 100+ thought it was an interesting question. In one way, SO does keep the noise down pretty well, but this doesn't feel to me like noise. Does avoiding questions like these actually make SO a better place? Is there a reworded version of this question that would actually elicit better responses? Or is this just the joy of playing the enforcer?
I don't think their points are valid, because that question is too broad by definition and I would vote to close it again. However, I have to admit that the question was originally closed shortly after it was discussed in two of the SO chat rooms.
At the time of writing the question is reopened (~5.5 hours after the question was closed and ~3 hours after the message), but is there any point in re-closing it?