I have been trying to ask good questions, trying to be as concise as possible while at the same time explaining exactly what I want in sufficient detail, and providing code I've tried to implement the desired behavior. Or if I don't know what to try, I provide examples of what I'm wishing to obtain in the form of an explanation or screenshots. I have asked some questions that don't get answered, and recently when I came back after a while to check on the stats (how many views) and to see if I can improve the question, I found it was marked [on hold]. I took a look at the reason, and it stated it's on hold because the question or the desired behavior is not clear, the question needs a clear problem statement. I then looked over the question, and to me, it was perfectly clear what I was asking. The very first sentence explains exactly what I wanted to obtain, I provided a screenshot of where it had been implemented elsewhere, and provided code that did not work. I could not find anything to improve in the question.
I took a look at other questions I had asked that hadn't yet received an answer, and found the majority of them had been put [on hold] as well, for the same reason. I read my questions and tried to figure out what wasn't clear about them and attempt to improve them, but often times I couldn't come up with anything, and thought they were good questions. In most cases the only thing I could do was bold or italic an already existing statement/question that clearly summarized what I wanted to obtain or what the issue was, or I added one at the end in attempt to make it clearer, even though I dislike emphasizing unnecessarily as I feel that is equivalent to shouting or drawing attention when it shouldn't be taken out of context.
After editing the questions and voting to reopen, now I see they have all been [closed] for the same reason - off-topic, not clear. Some of them have multiple reopen votes (but not yet 5). One person commented, stating they can't edit the question, but they fully understand what I'm asking and they have the exact same question, and that comment has been up voted, yet the question remains closed. I've tried yet again to make the questions clearer after noticing they've been closed.
Now, I noticed all of these questions were put [on hold] then [closed] by the same person. This was a red flag, it seemed I had been targeted. Yet it appears this person has a high reputation and is a valuable contributor. (I notice in his bio he obviously has confrontation with others whose questions he has moderated.)
My questions are (this bolded to be clear):
- What did I do wrong to result in my questions being marked [on hold] when I felt, and in some questions others too, that the desired behavior or issue is sufficiently explained?
- When I added emphasis or rephrased or made more concise my questions, why were they [closed] for the same reason?
- What can I do to prevent this from occurring in the future?
I am left feeling uncertain, it seems odd to me that one user has the power to close questions because they don't understand what I'm asking (it doesn't seem this moderator has experience with Objective-C, and all these questions are iOS programming questions), while other users have the same question or do understand it.
My currently closed questions that were put [on hold] and then [closed] by Andrew Barber:
Show Blended Layers reveals red UIImage but it does not have an alpha channel
Refresh Control with Search Display Controller appears overtop the Search Bar
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24250495/uitableviewrowanimation-isnt-the-same-every-time
How to obtain plain 'globe' Unicode character
Custom cell separator lines disappear upon scrolling