A year or so ago, I contributed to the Stack Overflow documentation pages of shiny, where there was a good example on how to create a good shiny Minimal, Complete and Verifiable Example (MCVE). I used to refer this quite frequently, because a decent amount of questions regarding shiny do not contain an MCVE, or have a poorly formatted MCVE since shiny code usually resides in multiple files.
However, the documentation was closed and thus that page disappeared. To close the gap, a few weeks ago I created this question so there is a set of guidelines to refer to when a Shiny question that does not have a decent MCVE is posed on SO, in line with similar questions regarding R and pandas.
However, the post currently has four close votes, suggesting to migrate to Meta. Indeed, there is also a similar question on Meta. Although the big contrast between this question and the ones regarding r, shiny and pandas seems to be that the one regarding firefox does not contain any code at all.
So my question is; where should these kind of questions be posted?
My personal opinion: I think Stack Overflow is a good location for these kind of questions. The questions deal with code, and an MCVE can not only be useful for posting a question on Stack Overflow, but as the question regarding R states; an MCVE can be useful when "discussing performance with colleagues, teaching, sending a bug report or searching for guidance on mailing lists and here on SO".
But obviously, my opinion may be biased, so I am curious for your opinions.