There was a question at the end of 2013 about the use of IntelliTrace with Windows Phone 8 apps, here.
Today, I asked a very similar question requesting an update with regard to Windows Phone 8.1 (a different platform) and received a very negative response.
Why is one question off topic and another is not? My understanding was that I could ask a question desiring a canonical response, especially when there are many representatives from the company in question (MSFT) on this forum. Further, I had done my research and the question had not been asked before (Windows Phone 8.1 is a very different platform than Windows Phone 8).
Was it simply that I asked for a link to a Microsoft reference? If so, then could the question not have been simply and easily modified to not ask for the reference?
Further, the reasons giving for closing were quite inconsistent (though all claimed "Off-Topic"). Half claimed I was asking for off-site resources, and the other half claimed I was asking for debugging help. The former is half-true, though I think there is an easier way to go about it than closing the question. The latter is not true. Just because I'm asking if something is available does not mean that I was asking for debugging help. Further, adding "I went throughout Visual Studio and couldn't figure out how to turn on IntelliTrace on Windows Phone" isn't really helpful in this case.
So, in the case that the only issue is that an asker mentions the possibility of a canonical, off-site answer (which is the preferred answer even if this is not asked for, as the previous question demonstrates), should the question simply be closed? Or modified to not request off-site reference?