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What is the SO policy if a beginner asks multiple questions within a single one? Here is the justification. Seems beginners have some limit there:

Also I have another doubt and as we can only post from time to time I'd like to post it too:

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    In my opinion, a question should contain exactly one specific question. Especially if they are unrelated, multiple questions will make it harder to find and also harder to answer.
    – BDL
    May 7, 2017 at 18:55
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    Just close as too broad. If we would allow this how would we vote or flag only part of a question. Hey, I downvoted your question for your third and fourth question but the other ones are OK
    – rene
    May 7, 2017 at 19:58

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In the meantime, the question referred to has been edited by its original author to be a single question again. This voids this meta question.

In general, as rene remarked in a comment:

Just close as too broad. If we would allow this, how would we vote or flag only part of a question? Hey, I downvoted your question for your third and fourth question but the other ones are OK...

Of course, leaving a comment to explain this to the original author is nice to do.

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    I'm fine with this answer, except I'd point out that not leaving a comment is not "not nice". Leaving a comment is always optional, especially as the Too Broad close reason leaves a notice with information as to why it was closed as such. May 8, 2017 at 13:56
  • @HereticMonkey Your comment starts with a triple negative regarding a quality that is not binomial.
    – IRTFM
    Jul 29, 2018 at 17:47

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