Fairly regularly, I see questions only linking to a GitHub repository saying "Why it does not work?".
Those questions are clearly:
- Link-only questions
- Useless for the community as the GitHub repository will be immediately updated when the issue will be resolved
- Off-topic as it does not provide a MCVE.
At the moment, the best thing that can be done is (in my opinion):
Warn the user that the question is not properly asked and that code must be included in the question.
Vote to close the question as off-topic if the user still refuses to update the question because "Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers. See: How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example."
The problem is that the close-vote review queue is already full, and this question may probably continue to exist for days and days.
Here is a good example of what I am talking about. Due to the Meta effect the question will probably be closed faster, so here is a screenshot of the question/comments.
My questions are:
- Do I do it the right way?
- How can we react more quickly than by launching a vote to close this type of question?
[cv-pls]
in a chat room that are open for this, like I did here.. You might want to check the FAQ with our rules before posting.(+2 vote) + (-3 vote) = + 14 rep
. And downvoters get never back their reputation. But that is another topic...