I read How do I ask a good question? and got these points:
- Write a title that summarizes the specific problem
- Introduce the problem before you post any code
- Help others reproduce the problem
- Include all relevant tags
Now, look at this question. Points 1 and 4 are both correct, but this is not a complete question, right? This is giving something to reference for future users, and it looks like a simple tutorial.
However if anyone Google searches "how to show line numbers in Android Studio", the first result is this post which is already a hot topic and had an answer.
I sent a custom flag explaining this. Today, I noticed that my flag was declined, and this was the message I got:
flags should only be used to make moderators aware of content that requires their intervention.
My questions are:
- Are this kinds of posts allowed on Stack Overflow?
- What should I do if see this kind of post?
- If these kinds of posts are not allowed, but my flag was wrong, then which flag should I use?
EDIT:
For this question, 3 people had voted to close this question as Unclear what you are asking
. Is this really not clear?
I really WONDER as I added all details and specifically highlighted my problem.
How to show line number in Android Studio
, i would simply marked as duplicate. But, here it's different as he posted a question as a reference for future users and answered his own question down.To save people watching a 'how to' video, I'm posting a quick reference for "How can I show line numbers in Android Studio?" See answer below.
I repeat i don't want anyone to punish. As these kind of posts are rare, i was asking how to deal with that.