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Very new to asking question on this site. I had a question closed due to lack of clarity and detail. Fair enough, and I agree with the initial assessment. I was also a bit rude about Azure chat support... my bad. However, I edited the question and when it was reviewed for re-open... people just voted to keep it closed. This is where I'm lost... because there is no information provided about why they voted to keep it closed. From my perspective, the problem I'm facing is quite clear... I'm trying to do something the MS docs state you can do but I'm unable to do it. Answers could be either "you are being an idiot, here is why/how you can/can't do what you are trying" or "this looks like a bug in Azure... sure glad you posted this here where Microsoft told you to post it because the Azure Function App dev team monitors questions with the azure-functions tag."

Honestly, I'm lost. I thought I was following directions, doing what I was told to do, but I'm hitting a wall.

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    The question doesn't look unclear, but I don't think it's on-topic, since it's not about a programming problem - it looks like a question for customer support. Commented Nov 11, 2020 at 16:08
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    Why can't I ask customer service-related questions?
    – yivi
    Commented Nov 11, 2020 at 16:10
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    It’s possible close voters initially chose the “unclear” reason because they weren’t positive this wasn’t a programming issue and that’s what they wanted clarified. If you vote to Leave Closed you don’t get the option of changing the current close reason.
    – BSMP
    Commented Nov 11, 2020 at 16:24
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    OK, I can accept that except Microsoft clearly asks people to post questions here on Stack Overflow because the dev teams monitor the ones tagged for them. It seems a bit contradictory.
    – Gary Parr
    Commented Nov 11, 2020 at 16:24
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    Whatever Microsoft does is not our problem. They can say anything they want, take it up with them if they give users bad advice. Many questions about Azure are on-topic here. But yours is simply a customer support question.
    – yivi
    Commented Nov 11, 2020 at 16:25
  • Yeah, I get that... it's just hard to get in that frame of mind when you are busy beating your head against a wall. Anyway, thanks for the responses.
    – Gary Parr
    Commented Nov 11, 2020 at 16:27
  • So.. should I answer my own question and just reference yivi's comment? Or does that screw up reputation points or something? Not sure what proper etiquette is for when the person who asks the question is made to realize it was a stupid question...
    – Gary Parr
    Commented Nov 11, 2020 at 16:30
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    There is no reputation in "meta", so be at ease in that concern.
    – yivi
    Commented Nov 11, 2020 at 16:31
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    That actions in meta cannot directly affect your reputation, @KUMAR.
    – yivi
    Commented Nov 11, 2020 at 16:39
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    @KUMAR You can't gain or lose SO rep on meta.SO, even though your SO rep total appears on the menu bar.
    – zcoop98
    Commented Nov 11, 2020 at 16:45
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    @KUMAR No, as as I said earlier, actions in meta cannot directly affect your reputation. Your reputation is simply copied from the main site.
    – yivi
    Commented Nov 11, 2020 at 16:48
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    @KUMAR See Reputation in Stack Overflow meta (and duplicate target) Commented Nov 11, 2020 at 16:51
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    @KUMAR I think my previous comments have already made clear that no, you do not earn reputation in meta.
    – yivi
    Commented Nov 11, 2020 at 16:52
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    If you see a place on Microsoft asking customers to post questions here without the distinction that the question must be programming related, can you post the link here? If they're sending general customer service inquiries here, we might need to talk to them to indicate that that's not what SO is for (preventing further frustrating situations like yours). Commented Nov 11, 2020 at 17:14
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    @CertainPerformance, I'll look to see if I can find where the specific wording was that pointed here. I believe part of the problem is that what I'm facing tracks from their automated solution workflows as a technical issue even though it's really a bug in their Portal. I'll take full responsibility however for my frame of mind at the time I posted which prevented me from recognizing that my issue was 100% unrelated to programming.
    – Gary Parr
    Commented Nov 11, 2020 at 17:33

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So pretty much everyone who commented here indicated in no uncertain terms that I was attempting to abuse Stack Overflow like it was an off-brand customer service call center. My bad. I now see the error of my ways and will delete the initial question that initiated all of this nonsense.

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  • OK now, why was this answer not useful? OH WAIT.... I didn't link to the post that described why Stack Overflow is not a customer call center?
    – Gary Parr
    Commented Nov 11, 2020 at 16:44
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    If I had to guess, it may be because of the "Thanks everyone, -OP" fluff, which is considered superfluous in posts here.
    – zcoop98
    Commented Nov 11, 2020 at 16:47
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    Really? I mean... I'm all for brevity and clarity when it is called for, but that seems a bit harsh considering I was honestly just being appreciative of the comments and support.
    – Gary Parr
    Commented Nov 11, 2020 at 16:49
  • It wasn't necessary to answer your question. It could easily have been flagged as a duplicate of this question. Commented Nov 11, 2020 at 17:40
  • Ah, that makes sense. Sorry, still new around here.
    – Gary Parr
    Commented Nov 11, 2020 at 18:31
  • I've updated title of the question (please review that and see if it aligns with your question) and closed as duplicate. Commented Nov 11, 2020 at 18:51
  • Sure, new title works for me.
    – Gary Parr
    Commented Nov 11, 2020 at 20:10

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