I was performing some review on the site and came across this question on the open review votes.
The question looked good to me, so I voted for it to be reopened, but the system told me it was an audit and I failed it.
Now, the question was initially closed because it was "unclear what you're asking". But to me, it seems pretty clear what the question is: how is the code able to instantiate a new object from a variable (class).
Now, this may be considered beginner-level of JavaScript usage, but regardless, the question seems very precise. And if it was indeed considered a very low quality level for the knowledge of the language required, then we do have very popular questions of this matter and a wrong usage of the flags.
So, I'm not really sure: did I choose wrong in this case? This was an example of several questions I've seen in a similar state. Is there a way to determine when questions are "good enough" to be considered SO specific questions and not too broad?
Update: Here's the question for those claiming that they can't see it:
I understand that T is an object of Twit and that objects can be made from classes. But from this declaration it looks like T is being made from a variable and not a class. Can someone clarify please?
var Twit = require('twit') var T = new Twit({ consumer_key: '...', consumer_secret: '...', access_token: '...', access_token_secret: '...' })