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I just failed an audit on this question. I voted close because the question is not specific - In fact, I don't think the author actually asked a question at all. He simply links to a tutorial and invites suggestions what to do next. I feel like both "Unclear what you're asking" and "Primarily opinion based" would be valid close reasons. I can only assume the audit went the other way because the question has 15 upvotes and its answers have over 45.

So my question is what did I miss here? Did my unfamiliarity with React and Redux trip me up? Is this a situation in which this kind of open-ended question is desirable?

While I always strive to do the right thing on reviews (even to the point of searching meta for similar situations when I'm unsure), I know I will make mistakes, but I always try to learn from them. I still have the review tab open, and I want to move on to other reviews. But as of right now I can't in good faith click the blue "I Understand" button.

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  • Did you look at the title? You should see the question.
    – Laurel
    Apr 25, 2016 at 3:10
  • Well, darn. I guess I missed that. Even so, I still think the question could be closed for either reason. Apr 25, 2016 at 3:21
  • With such highly positive score in quite short time, I guessed it got into HNQ or somewhere where some voters only have upvote privilege. Personally, I can't judge it because of my lack of knowledge in those fields.
    – Andrew T.
    Apr 25, 2016 at 4:51
  • I don't see either close reason myself if I take 5 seconds to not be mislead by the poorly chosen title. Its a basic question asking what the heck Redux's purpose is, and that gets explained quite well. If I were in a really bad mood I'd downvote the question for a severe lack of research, but on most days I'd simply let it be.
    – Gimby
    Apr 25, 2016 at 7:06

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