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I just ran across this recent question: Data Structure and Algorithm for a 3D Volume?

My gut reaction is that it's off-topic because it's rather broad and seems to be asking for recommendations and/or opinions. However, it's from a 57K user so I'm wondering if my understanding of off-topic is somehow faulty.

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    I see see why you think that it's opinion based, but I don't really feel that it is. It uses some of the keywords that often signal opinion based questions, but at it's core he has a specified programming problem and he needs it solved. That's not opinion based. To broad on the other hand, seems applicable, although not being an expert in that sub-domain, I couldn't say if there's a short simple answer to the question, which would make it not broad.
    – Servy
    Jun 18, 2014 at 20:46
  • Seems likely "too broad" to me.
    – nobody
    Jun 18, 2014 at 21:05
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    It seems somewhat on the broad side of what is typically encouraged on SO. I don't think there's going to be one "correct" answer. And there could be opinions about the "best" approach. In that sense, it looks borderline to me. I wouldn't call it primarily opinion based, though. It's a well defined problem that allows technical answers. I wouldn't give it a close vote myself. Mainly because it's a well written and interesting question, which probably puts it above 95% of the content waiting for attention in the CV queue. Jun 18, 2014 at 21:48
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    There's an SO user that's banking his rep. That's the way it should work. Give a lot, feel free to expect something back. 2000+ answers is a pretty good piggy bank. Jun 18, 2014 at 22:32

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The question seems fine to me. It is sufficiently specified, clearly-asked, is about programming, and is reasonably confined in scope. In short, it's a programming question that is answerable.

For questions to close, look for things like

  • product recommendations,
  • questions that are under-specified (not enough information to be answerable),
  • questions that ask for too much,
  • questions that are unclear,
  • questions that were already asked and answered.
  • requests for polls, searches, big lists, extended tutorials and the like.

The questions that need closing are the unanswerable ones and the ones with undesirable forum-like behaviors.

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