The question like this is welcomed despite it is is just a dump from my program for you to debug
. It worth only for a single person for a short period of time. Others cannot benefit from it and is not a good quality certainly. Am I missing the whole concept of what the practical question
is?
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Such a question is not "tolerated", just ignored. A title with "not working" is a pretty good way to discourage anybody from looking at it and voting on the question.
It is most certainly not "welcomed" either, of course not. That upvote it got is pretty likely to be fake, cast with a sock puppet account. The user's reputation page shows two previous vote corrections, the usual hint that he doesn't think too much about corrupting the system in his favor. Happens a lot, users do most anything they can think of to draw attention and SE does little to slow them down.
Nothing that can ever be proven, the system is also strongly designed to make sure that nobody can ever be sure. Best way is to flag the question for moderator attention, they can see more, Brad will sort it out.
The only reason this question wasn't heavily downvoted and deleted/closed before was that not enough people saw it to make that happen. Now that more people have seen it, surprise surprise, it got deleted right away by the author, presumably in response to the DVs and close votes garnered since.
In the torrent of bad questions, a few slip through the cracks sometimes.
If you want to help with quality control, downvote bad questions and flag/vote to close where applicable.
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Just FYI, it was not the meta mafia that deleted the question this time. It only garnered 2 close votes since being raised on meta, and it was deleted by the original author (H. DJEMAI). In my opinion, this wasn't a question that deserved closure, just a downvote. I guess the fellow found out no one was going to debug his code for him and gave up.– Cody Gray ModMar 14, 2016 at 11:56
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@CodyGray This question should not exist in the long term anyway. It won't be needed to the author himself after some time. It probably not need to be closed right away. But what is the point for this question to exist once it was answered? Mar 14, 2016 at 12:26
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@ValentinTihomirov there isn't. And when OP didn't delete it from himself, someone else would.– MagischMar 14, 2016 at 12:27
minimal demo
is. Is it hard to understand or I am missing something?