Sometimes, I stumble around questions on SO that, very obviously have no code included, and will inevitably be downvoted within the next few minutes (if on a popular tag). I usually look through the flagging menu to find the best solution. Here's the path that I take. Let's say a non-duplicate post either includes a) no code, or b) is just looking for somebody to solve their problem for them ("how can I do this" type things).
should be closed...
is the best option - that's what should happen.duplicate of...
- in some circumstances, yes, but not in this one.primarily opinion-based
- not really, in these circumstances. It's a valid programming question.too broad
- I would say no, because it doesn't ask too many questions. It is still a one-question question.unclear what you're asking
- Maybe...? But I would still say this one isn't as relevant. Although you sould argue that a post without code could be unclear.off-topic because...
- I'll go here next.(The choices for the question belonging on another site) - Nope, not relevant here.
Questions seeking debugging help...
-This is the closest so far. However, I still don't believe this applies due to the fact that it references "debugging help". Our question is just looking for general "how do I do this", which is much different.Problem can no longer be reproduced/blatantly off-topic/migration - all unrelated here, unfortunately.
So basically, I'm left with no reasons to flag.
Here's what I say to all of the naysayers:
I am aware I can just comment that they need to include code. I usually do this anyway - I'd just like a way to inform the moderators that wee woo, wee woo - this post may be low-quality and not follow the rules.
I believe posts like this are in violation of MCVE, because MCVE, numerous times, references "the code in your question" - obviously, if you don't have that code, then you're not asking a good question.
Am I missing something super obvious here?