I am curious about a question I asked today and whether or not it was a question that should be asked. I have already searched the topic and found this question on MSE about Yes/No questions, but I don't feel it applies specifically to my problem.
The question I asked, in short, was:
Is there a special name for this type of query?
Why I think this is a good question:
- The query in question is a very common one seen on SO, and if there is a name for it, the name may help in flagging duplicates and pointing users in the right direction.
- The question is not specific to a single issue I am having, and therefore can be beneficial to many other SO users.
- I have researched my question to no luck, but followed all the guidelines such as proofreading my question and providing a specific example.
Why I'm afraid this isn't okay:
- The answer may simply be just 'No.'
- That could lead to a simple one word answer, because it is too hard to explain 'why' no one came up with a name.
From the MSO/MSE questions I've read, a question that can be answered so simply is not liked by some users because it has the 'give this answer to me' attitude.
Should this question be closed? I'm taking a chance to see if there is an answer, and in the case that there was it could be a very helpful question in the future. If there's not, the question was really just a dud. Should a question with a possible anticlimactic answer like that be avoided on SO?