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I was under the impression this was allowed if necessary, but I've been asked not to do it, partly because it was arguably a Wrong Question.

In this case, I had answered the question on the basis of a comment by OP. Another user dupehammered it against a question which, in my opinion, is unambiguously a different question if we take the OP's comment into account. So I voted to reopen, waited a while, and when that failed to work, re-voted to reopen and edited the OP's comment into the question. I was then rolled back and told not to do that.

Did I do the Right Thing here?

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    Considering that his later comment indicates that he is actually trying to get the time for a given timezone, but that he just thinks that using an offset will be easier, so he's just doing that for now, the actual problem he has is exactly what the duplicate described, and providing a solution for an offset is not solving his actual problem and is harmful for both him and all future readers of the question.
    – Servy
    Commented Nov 17, 2015 at 3:31
  • @Servy Actually, I don't see that the OP thinks that it's easier using an offset. If it's really the requirement (as wrong as it is), should it be rollbacked?
    – Andrew T.
    Commented Nov 17, 2015 at 3:42
  • @AndrewT. The OP said that he couldn't be bothered to deal with the timezone, meaning that there really is a timezone in his problem domain, not an offset, and he's under the (false) impression that he can just use an offset and have it be good enough.
    – Servy
    Commented Nov 17, 2015 at 3:49

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