I recently came across a question that admittedly needed some work, but was closed very fast after being asked with a close reason that could very easily cause worse behavior.
The question is essentially asking for what algorithm should be used to solve a particular problem and I can see an argument for it being closed as Too Broad since the there are a multitude of ways to achieve the goal. The problem is the question was closed as Off Topic (General Computing) and now had this text attached to it:
"Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming. You may be able to get help on Super User."
Since the user is new, the likelihood is higher than not, that this user may post their question on Super User as the text suggests which is guaranteed to be off topic.
The question has since been deleted (it had other issues) but that was not the goal of my question. I would like to know what the best action would be to take (as a < 2k user) to handle this type of issue, should it happen again.
The possible answers I can think of are:
- Flag for mod attention, likely overkill and mods are busy enough
- Bring it to Meta, definitely overkill
- Bring it to a chatroom, could be difficult to find the correct room
- Ignore it and hope higher rep users resolve it, this just doesn't sit well with me.