I just encountered this review about a question (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30551193/make-a-loop-in-swift) being off-topic. The specific reason given was that
This question does not appear to be about programming within the scope defined in the [help/on-topic].
On the one hand the question is a real beginner one, and asks how to use a loop to run a code piece 5 times. On the other hand, I tried to find a proper close reason, and couldn't quite find one. And I didn't want to abuse the system by closing it as too broad
or unclear what you are asking
. The person stated the problem quite clearly, and it is a programming issue.
The only thing I can think of is maybe it has been asked before.
I believe the person asking really don't know although most programmers know. But is that a sufficient reason for closing it?
-- Clarification --
I don't think what I asked is the said duplicate, which speaks to down-voting beginner questions. I asked/mentioned nothing about whether it is justifiable to downvote it (although it was downvoted 5 times within 2 hours). What I am asking is whether it is justifiable to close it (since I saw it in a close-review); and if so, on what grounds.