I posted a question a few days ago that inspired some... well, "attack" seems a bit strong, but also somewhat appropriate.
When is it okay to do/use something that has unspecified behaviour?
I tried asking when it's ok in c++ to do or to use something that is somewhere in-between well-defined and undefined. There were comments saying "there is no such thing". I got down voted a lot.
There were votes to close on grounds of it being unclear what I was asking.
I clarified, and went into more detail with an example.
I asked it to be reopened, and it was.
I finally got an "answer" that listed the types of behaviour, and gave the term of "unspecified behaviour". I didn't know what it was called before then, so I edited my question again to reflect the proper terminology.
Now, finally it's been marked as a duplicate of a question asking what terms undefined, unspecified and well-defined mean. My question isn't about the definition, but rather it's about when is it ok/appropriate/best practice to use such behaviour. I also don't think this is unclear in any way, and that this question really irked some people.
Although I suspect that re-opening will open me up to more down-voting, I'm ok with that. I think this is a great question, and I wish others would bring in some discussion rather than attacking the question.