I asked a question the other day, a very basic n00b question, and ultimately it's a binary, yes/no, question.
Yet now I have 5 downvotes and it's marked to get closed for being "too broad". How is a yes/no question too broad? I don't see how the relevant section from the help center applies.
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.
I am inclined to think that the people downvoting and marking for closure don't understand the question, especially given that no one even attempted to formally answer it. Even though it's a basic question, I wasn't able to find info anywhere else about it, and since I don't know much about the environment nor the language, I figured I would ask.
this is an edge case where it's ridiculously overarticulate and cumbersome.
Agreed. Those edge cases tend to end up as collateral damage. There's no good way to avoid that, unfortunately - it's impossible to formulate a guideline that everyone can understand and agree on, yet accounts for every possible edge case in existence.