While I scroll through questions, I see that some of them are commonly closed. The common reasons for closure are needs details and clarity, needs debugging details, needs more focus, or very low quality (and for duplicates, but I agree with that one). But, what's the point if we can provide a more descriptive comment that will actually guide them to helpful links? For example, I have a .txt file on my desktop with the following contents:
Welcome to StackOverflow! Please read How do I ask a good question? and How to create a Minimal, Reproducible Example and take the tour
Of course, I delete certain parts as required, such as Welcome or links that are useless to them (like if the question is good but the code is excessive, then I'll delete How do I ask a good question and take the tour).
I've never had any of my questions closed for these reasons (except for a duplicate) but some did not meet requirements like being a good question. If you decide to take a scroll through my profile, note that I edited my old questions, which turned out to be a waste of time.
Also, the questions get closed very quickly. I see the question was posted about a minute ago, and bam, before someone even read through the whole question, it's closed. Why would you close it and ruin the OP's ego when you could simply direct them to link?
If you don't feel like finding the link, then just say "You need to add details and clarify the problem" or whatever the question needs. If OP adds whatever it needs, it's probably a struggle for it to reopen and for someone to find it again.
This question was a pretty bad question. As soon as I openened it, it was closed. Sure, the question was short, but when I opened there were 2 downvotes and it's closed. Without a comment. Of course, people later commented, but it would've been helpful to comment and then downvote or flag.
Another reason to not close the question would be that others might be able to understand. If someone else understands, they'll answer. They can't answer if it's closed. They too would have to wait for the question to be reopened, if ever.
If the question is low quality, then just guide OP on how to edit and format a question.
Of course, there are times when a question does need to be closed and maybe even deleted. But why would someone delete a question if it needs details and clarity, needs debugging details, needs more focus, or is just very low quality?
Your post lacks enough information to investigate the problem. It's hard to help with code issues without seeing the relevant parts of the code—a description of the code is usually not enough. To enable others to help you, include a [mre], along with the exact text of any error messages (including, for any exceptions, the full [stack trace](/a/23353174), as well as which line of code is producing it). For more advice, please see [ask].
I've yet to see a generic one that does a good job of explaining what's wrong to a new user.