The whole point of Stack Overflow is to provide a Q&A of re-usable questions that help everybody.
It's not a helpdesk. A question that is of benefit only to the OP should not be here. It should be downvoted (because it is "not useful") and, in a large number of cases, it can be closed as needing a proper minimal example (because a question with a good MCVE is usually abstract enough to be widely useful, whereas a question with reams of irrelevant code and concepts is very specific to the person who wrote that code).
But, since the "too localised" close reason was removed (due to abuse, IIRC), the Help Center is really not clear about this. Neither https://stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic nor https://stackoverflow.com/help/dont-ask actually say any of this, as it turns out. I wasn't aware of this until arguing with someone on Meta about the validity of such one-use-only helpdesk questions, it was pointed out that nowhere on the Help Center actually states this fact of the Stack Exchange model… this is despite the fact that Stack Overflow was created specifically for this purpose.
Could we be clearer in the Help Center as to why we're here?