I was wondering the same things as this question: Breaking down "too broad" and trying to understand it ...to which the answer is:
All close reasons are subjective
If an otherwise well designed question is closed down due to subjective reasons (which could be based entirely off incorrect assumptions or misunderstandings on part of the closers), what can an asker do?
I've had a few questions closed, most recently this one: Is HTML Turing Complete? as Too Broad... Even if I edit the question multiple times, it is very difficult to get helpful feedback on how to improve the question, and almost impossible to get it re-opened. Even if it were re-opened, it would be filled with a long thread discussing the edits, which is no longer useful to most readers.
- Is it best to start a new question asking the same thing?
- Is there any kind of "appeal" forum?
- Should the asker always try to pre-emptively defend against all potential subjective misunderstandings?