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Update

I was not aware of some informations from the comments. And my edits did not help to clarify the situation. I changed pieces of my question to adress a few points i did not know before (see below):

Edited text

My question about npm css-select was put on hold for beeing to broad.

too broad - if your question could be answered by an entire book, or has many valid answers, it's probably too broad for our format There are either too many possible answers, or good answers would be too long for this format. Please add details to narrow down the answer set or to isolate an issue that can be answered in a few paragraphs.

This meta-question about deleting on own on-hold question does not fit my problem but the recommendation is to not delete.

  • I [still] doubt that the on hold was [needed - but i see that only commenting parts out and adding a self answer worsened the situation]
  • Nonetheless, I started to reduce the scope of the question and started to self-answer (a part of the reduced scope) [<-- which likely did add to the confusion]

So my questions / recommendations are:

  1. Should the amount or reputation to be part of reopen a question be lowered to 2000 so that the reopen queue is less of a bottleneck?
  2. Should an edit bump up a question on the reopen queue?
  3. [EDIT:] We need a link to the result of the reopen review
  4. Do you think the on hold was justified - why?
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    Not sure if you know this, but the review in the reopen queue for that question was completed 2 days ago with the outcome 3x "Leave closed"
    – Magisch
    Jun 6, 2016 at 6:42
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    You don't answer your own question in the question itself.
    – Cerbrus
    Jun 6, 2016 at 6:49
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    What evidence do you have that the reopen queue is a bottleneck. There's only 74 questions to divide between the 36,000 potential reviewers that can access it. If an edit bumped a question everybody would be furiously but trivially editing their questions all the time. Jun 6, 2016 at 6:50
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    The reopen queue is almost always completly cleared. Reviews in it seldomly take more then a couple hours to complete.
    – Magisch
    Jun 6, 2016 at 6:53
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    @Magisch i was not aware of that fact you could see the review status under /review/reopen/12561500. Opening the question in another browser still shows on hold. It seems that the review was completed Jun 3 at 11:59 with the result leave closed. What puzzles me is that it was on hold for beeing to broad - it was not closed. But based on the review it seems that on hold is nearly the same thing. Is this the case?
    – surfmuggle
    Jun 6, 2016 at 18:07
  • @Cerbrus i am aware that the answer should not be included inside the question. But since it was on hold i could no longer post an answer. And since the path /review/reopen/12561500 was unknown to me and still seems to be not linked directly from inside the on-hold-box it thought this would be the only way to address the to broad flag and show that i am willing to improve the question.
    – surfmuggle
    Jun 6, 2016 at 18:17
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    "On Hold" is basically the same as "Closed" here- The only real difference being, besides the name, that a question "On Hold" can be pushed to the reopen queue by an edit. No, there is no link to the review on your post. That's never been a done on Stack Overflow anyway, so that's not a bug or anything. You can see completed reviews of your posts in the timeline for the post, but you won't get a link to in-progress reviews.
    – Kendra
    Jun 6, 2016 at 18:44
  • And I don't suggest just deleting/reposting a question that was closed, even with your improvements. There was even a Meta question about this recently.
    – Kendra
    Jun 6, 2016 at 18:45
  • @Kendra Where can a find the timeline for my post Regarding your second comment about the question to straight-up-delete and re-ask an on hold question. I my opinion there is no black or white answer. If i reduce the scope of a formerly to broad question (to quote ask a question and mess up) one could argue that they are not the same questions any longer. And the review queue did not work since i reduced the scope (ableit only commented out) to two small answer bits - i have answered bigger questions on SO than that.
    – surfmuggle
    Jun 6, 2016 at 18:52
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    The review queue worked in that it put the post before people with the power to reopen the question, those people viewed the question anew, and they still found it wanting. That you disagree with how they reviewed it does not mean the queue did not work. As for the timeline, you have to manually enter the url for it (unless you use a userscript). The format is stackoverflow.com/posts/{postId}/timeline. I find it easiest to go to the post's revision history and just change "revisions" to "timeline" in the url.
    – Kendra
    Jun 6, 2016 at 18:57
  • @RobertLongson i have no evidence. I had thought that since the question was marked as on hold after more than 2 days that the review had not taken place yet. I changed my question accordingly.
    – surfmuggle
    Jun 6, 2016 at 21:11
  • [EDIT:] We need a link to the result of the reopen review You can review completed reviews with the timeline. For example the timeline of your question in the meta post is: stackoverflow.com/posts/37556859/timeline Jun 7, 2016 at 13:56
  • You can use this user script to get that link on all questions. Jun 7, 2016 at 13:59

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I'd still vote "Leave closed":

  • You removed some criteria that made it broad by "commenting them out". Don't do that. If it's no longer a criteria, remove it.
  • The question contains an answer. That doesn't add value to the question

If we remove the text that shouldn't be in there, this would be left:


I am trying to understand the npm-package

I understand how to use jQuery and their selector engine var productTitles = $("h2.product") would return products as an array of objects ([irrelevant example][3]).

I do not understand how to use css-select.

// CSSselect(query, elems, options)
// Queries elems, returns an array containing all matches.
// i tried
CSSselect("h2.products", elems) // <-- which elems are meant?

My questions are

  1. Can the npm-package css-select be used on the client side?
  2. Could you provide an example similar to my example above?

That is still quite broad.

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  • I see your point to remove the lines that i commented out. I am aware about the answer in the question - see my comment above about the why. So this leaves q1 which is most likely just a plain yes and q2 which could be answered with 2,3 small exmaples. I am quite surprised this is still considered to broad.
    – surfmuggle
    Jun 6, 2016 at 18:25
  • Ugh, the code tags are still broken on meta...
    – Braiam
    Jun 6, 2016 at 19:59
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What i have or try to have learned

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    This is a good conclusion to come to. My only suggestion is if the result of the reopen review was "stay closed" you can continue to try to improve your post. While it won't go back to review without an explicit reopen vote from someone, it will be bumped in the active tab of the site and get more eyeballs on it that way. (I don't suggest doing small, meaningless edits to bump your post though. That's liable to irritate people.)
    – Kendra
    Jun 6, 2016 at 19:23

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