I recently posted this question. The question was regarding the "easiest" way to get the switch port number a computer is connected to.
I realize that easiest tends to be a buzzword around here for closing posts. However, in regards to working with SNMP and gathering the information I'm looking for, I feel it's completely valid verbiage.
I got a comment by a community user that said
Stack Overflow is a Question and Answer site, not a forum. Nor is it a library-recommendation site. "Easy" is an opinion. Please read How to Ask and the help center
At no point was I asking for a library recommendation. That user, in my opinion, was not following community guidelines regarding being kind to people who "may not know as much as you" and continued leaving non-constructive comments.
My post was edited by a moderator at some point who cleaned up some grammar and modified the body of my question as well as removing several of the comments left by both myself and the other community user. Within minutes of that edit, by a moderator who could have closed my question that instant, my post was closed by five community members, only one of whom has any serious mention of C# in their profile, for being "too broad". Additionally, the user who left the initial comment to my question is not a C# developer; he is a web developer.
Following the community guidelines for requesting a question be reopened I left a comment under the question asking it be reopened and stated my reasoning for why.
I am requesting this question be re-opened for the following reasons. 1) At no point did my question violate any of the community guidelines. I did not ask for handouts, people to write my code, or for library recommendations. 2) I was not given a fair chance to get an answer as a user with much higher reputation than I left non constructive comments in my question and claimed I was asking for things posted in my first point. 3) My post I believe falls under the "Subjective Questions" section of What should I avoid posting as I'm looking for valid input from people who have tried this
I'm posting this question here for two reasons:
- I would like any chance I can to get my question re-opened and answered.
- I would like to understand why close votes aren't reset when a moderator edits a question.