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I recently posted this question on SO, and while at the time, I thought the mkdir command didn't work, later, I realized that was not the issue, and the problem was caused by something else in my script.

What should I do with the question that is asking of a problem which does not exist?
Close it? Or mark it "irrelevant"? Or delete it?

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    Seems like you are saying that that the question is either "Not reproducible or was caused by a typo" or "Needs debugging details"
    – Thom A
    Jun 22, 2022 at 9:52
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    @GinoMempin it is close to the situation, but here, noone have a chance of knowing anything about what really is causing the problem.
    – Tomer W
    Jun 22, 2022 at 9:59
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    @Larnu I think Yes, that's sums it up... How to flag it as such?
    – Tomer W
    Jun 22, 2022 at 10:01
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    You can either edit the question (this is preferred) to give a proper minimal reproducible example while making sure that it doesn't invalidate the existing answer or if you feel that it was caused by a typo you can delete it (Since it will probably get deleted some time after it closed) Jun 22, 2022 at 10:12
  • Other people can use that close reason. If you realize it yourself, it usually makes sense to delete, unless there's some salvageable part with likely value to future readers. Jun 23, 2022 at 11:25

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If the question has no answers and you realized that it is incorrect/unhelpful, you can simply delete it.

Once there are answers posted this might no longer be possible. In that case you can leave a comment below your question explaining why and prompt other users to close it as "Not reproducible". You can also flag your own question for closure, in this case:

Flag -> Needs Improvement -> A community-specific reason -> Not reproducible or was caused by a typo

Closed questions with no up-voted or accepted answers will eventually get automatically deleted by the system.

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You should delete the question if it won't be useful to anybody else. Generally after some time has passed you can tell if it's been useful by noting if it has any upvotes.

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  • I kindof like that this leaves the responsability into users to decide themselves. I am also scared of the result, but SO seems to be doing fine with this system.
    – S. Dre
    Jun 23, 2022 at 8:27

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