What is the quality standard I'm not meeting with my question?
I suggest it triggers the filter because it is simply too short.
Do not try to minimally bypass the filter, it is helping you
From the help center:
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These are some of the most common reasons a question is down voted and closed - the filter is preventing that happening to you. Arguably the only bullet points met by the quoted question is "Correct use of English".
So what should you do?
Read how to ask.
No seriously, go read it. The first thing to do, as mentioned on how-to-ask, is "Search, and research". The quoted question can be summarized as:
In what file is the contact form defined for OSClass?
Let's assume you don't know what to look for in the code (as that is the most obvious way to figure that out).
Searching for "what file is the contact form defined for OSClass" has many results, including this, this and this - any of which look to answer the question. This suggests little if any research was done. If these found resources really do not immediately answer the question, this kind of info should be in the question.
For the question asked to be considered on topic it would need to read more like:
I'm looking for the code responsible for the contact form in OSClass 3.3.2. I've searched in my local install but I can't seem to figure out where it is, I've also simply searched for bits of the rendered markup (e.g. unique class names used) and they don't appear in any file either. I've looked online and found [link]
and [link]
but in my install <some explanation as to why the links don't help>. What is responsible for generating the contact form? When rendered it looks like this:
<form>...</form>
It should be clear that asking a question on stack overflow should be more of a last resort, than first port of call when confronted by a code problem. For the topic you're asking about here, the support forum of OSClass is more appropriate.
See also this similar question on meta stack exchange for a more elaborated explanation.