I checked out these Meta's before: Is there a less restrictive Stack Exchange site specially suited for not too specific questions? and Regex reference and its fate.
I was going through the regex category seeing this Stuck on a regular expression in C#.
I technically wouldn't flag/downvote because the person did make an effort AND the question is not that trivial. Judging by title, scenario and solution however this question is useful to one person and really just one person only.
A "too broad"-flag says: "There are either too many possible answers, or good answers would be too long for this format. Please add details to narrow the answer set or to isolate an issue that can be answered in a few paragraphs."
- Nope, there are a couple of ways which can be considered correct, so by that definition not too broad
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a specific programming problem, or
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For this matter "A specific problem" or "A practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development" Would potentially fit to justify the question.
- yes a very business requirement related problem however - not technology related
- nope. not unique to software development but this very particular problem
Here is where I really need an answer:
From what I thought when I began visiting Stack Overflow through I had the impression that Stack Overflow was about documenting generic questions (problems) and solutions to them with only as much business background to simplify understanding the background. Am I mistaken in this?
Because unless I am mistaken there is plenty of questions in the regex tag which violate this consideration. I enjoy helping people with their problems if they made an effort, but I don't think helping them will help anyone else because there's just an endless pool of questions with duplicates because of it.
If you compare this to a question titled like "conditional lookahead regex within nested group" or something like that, you would see that while it suits a question, it will also enable unrelated visitors to find an answer to their potential question.
Unfortunately however with, at least most regex question, you might as well title them all "regex not working".
Is it intended to be like this? Is there a flag I am not aware of? Or wouldn't it make sense to add another forum for very business specific problems?