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This idea has come due to some thinking after I asked a naming convention question that was closed as off topic. I have come to agree with this, and have even found this StackExchange question on the matter.

However, the reason I was so torn about it at first was because I can't find anything here that states a nomenclature question is off topic, except for the fact that you could argue it is not a programming problem.

I do not think that a question of this manner is very common, so I am not proposing we add a new close vote option. I would like to see it added here, in the list of questions users should avoid asking. To quote:

To prevent your question from being flagged and possibly removed, avoid asking subjective questions where …

  • every answer is equally valid: “What’s your favorite ______?”

  • your answer is provided along with the question, and you expect more answers: “I use ______ for ______, what do you use?”

  • there is no actual problem to be solved: “I’m curious if other people feel like I do.”

  • you are asking an open-ended, hypothetical question: “What if ______ happened?”

  • your question is just a rant in disguise: “______ sucks, am I right?”

Perhaps we could add an additional bullet:

  • your question is about programming nomenclature: "What is the name of ___?"

While this is a small adjustment, and effects what may be a really small amount of questions, it would be nice to have an official SO reference to point users to when trying to explain why these questions are wrong.

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  • I thought only the "on-topic" page could be edited individually, unlike some of the others which are the same for all sites. I might be wrong about that though. May 18, 2015 at 14:12
  • @Qantas94Heavy - Many of the "What topics can I ask about here?" pages do include a list of things that are off topic. This could get added to the list titled Some questions are still off-topic, even if they fit into one of the categories listed above: on stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic
    – BSMP
    May 18, 2015 at 14:25

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