I was in the Triage review queue and came across this question:
https://stackoverflow.com/review/triage/15050022
I read through it and immediately felt like this request should be edited or closed. It doesn't present any indication that the user created any code that want help with. In my opinion it falls under Too Broad, or Should Be Closed... and I almost flagged it until I clicked on the question and saw that there were already hundreds of comments and many answers and that is was 22 days old (at the time I'm writing this).
I figured - "Ok, I guess this question is fine, it's got 14 upvotes and people are clearly providing answers to it" so I clicked "Looks OK" and then got the "Congratulations! Test passed!" message stating that they were just checking to make sure I was paying attention.
This didn't sit well with me. If I had been one of the first reviewers, I would have voted to edit the post or close it as I mentioned above. So my question is: Is this question now suddenly acceptable simply because of the level of responses it has received when the question itself doesn't actually meet the guidelines for a quality question and should have been edited or removed?
I'm looking for alternative algorithms that would solve this faster than the naive O(N2) algorithm without FFT (nor NTT). Are there any simple and elegant solutions to this problem?
which would likely belong on the Math SE. The comments and the answers eventually changed the "tone" of the question to one about programming. If he had provided examples of what he had done and then said "Is there a better way to do this?" I would then suggest the CodeReview SE. Either way I would have recommended editing the post.