I have recently spent a lot of time flagging questions I find in the bounty tab as I've noticed a surprising number of off-topic or bad questions get bountied when no one bothers to answer them (perhaps a topic for another day).
On my crusade, I came across this question.
Example of hash collision (printable strings)
I've searched a lot for md5 hash collision, but I've found binary examples only. I would like to find two UTF8 strings, which have the same md5 hash. Are there any, or the collision works only for binary data?
I'll admit, it is an interesting question. However, to me it seems the question is more about cryptographic theory than software development.
In addition, the question is tagged cryptography, which makes sense. However, the tag guidance reads the following:
CRYPTOGRAPHY MUST BE PROGRAMMING RELATED. Cryptography covers, among other things, symmetric and asymmetric encryption, hashing, and digital signatures. Cryptography questions not directly related to software development are better asked at crypto.stackexchange.com.
This further cements my reasoning for this question being off-topic. This question should be asked on crypto.stackexchange.com. Thus, I raised a custom flag (because bountied questions cannot be flagged normally) with the message
This question is off topic, but has a bounty.
However, my flag was declined with the message
I see no reason why this is off-topic. Not a programming question? You must surely be joking!
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I get that determining what's on topic on Stack Overflow can be very subjective. However, what confuses me is how confident this moderator is on how this question is on topic. Confident to the point of asking if I'm pulling some prank by flagging this question.
In hindsight, my custom flag could have been more detailed with why I thought the question is off topic. However, I figured it was pretty obvious that this question did not directly relate to software development and was rather about cryptographic theory.
I reflagged the question after OP opened another bounty on it. I did this because I felt a majority of people responding to this meta question agreed that it's off-topic. It has since been closed. It is under review for reopening.
Is this question on topic for the site? If so, why?