Contributors often respond to questions with references to the XY problem - What is the XY problem? ("What's the X that you need Y for?"). That's fine. It's also fine when they add something about it in their answer to Y.
But sometimes I might actually want Y, rather than some other solution to X!
Why? Maybe there is some fixed requirement (whether justified or not). Or some drawback of the usual way of achieving X. Or maybe some other reason you don't know of. And maybe I don't even want to tell you what X is, because that will lead to a barrage of answers I'm not interested in, and maybe even to my question being closed as a duplicate of 'another' question about X.
So what should my response be to this?