I see a number of questions each day on StackOverflow that read something like this:
I would like to do Normal Programming Task A, but I cannot use X, Y, or Z library [which normally one would use to do A]. How do I accomplish this?
or:
I would like to do Normal Programming Task A, but without importing anything or using any built-in functions.
These questions are extremely annoying to me personally, because they so frequently involve a long string of comments where we must try to cajole the OP into explaining why they have these absurd requirements, or what they have against using the well-tested solutions most of us would normally turn to. (These reasons are almost never given in the original question.)
Furthermore, answers are often given, downvoted, and revised in the face of the complex requirements, either because they were explained poorly or because the OP moves the goalposts with an "Oh, I actually can't do that either" comment.
Questions like this nearly inevitably lead to a huge mess, and require the attention of several commenters and editors before the question becomes properly answerable.
The close reasons I feel are currently most applicable to this are "Too Broad" or "Unclear What You're Asking". However, closing a question with one of these reasons doesn't leave in place a very helpful message for this situation.
Too broad 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.
While technically correct, this does not address this specific recurring problem. Ironically, this text is too broad for providing proper instructions.
Unclear What You're Asking says:
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question.
This text is even less helpful. Here, we know exactly how the question should be clarified, but the automated text does not help us explain it.
I personally think a new close reason might be in order for this, but I have the feeling I might get some pushback on this if the community already feels the earlier mentioned close reasons are applicable. What do you think? How do you handle such questions?
sorted
and "without using modules", whatever that means to this person. Again, no reasons given, no clear requirements. We must chase it out in comments to find it is a pointless, "I want to do this but I don't even know where to start" beginner question.