The question concerns a specific type of posts of which this one is the latest example I stumbled upon: Ruby like ranges in JavaScript?
I've seen a couple of posts like this one, the ones that ask whether there is a specific built-in method to do a very specific thing. This in itself is obviously fine, but often the OP doesn't accept any alternative way of accomplishing what they wanted, like suggestions to build their own custom function or using a library.
On one hand it feels like a question like this one should be legit. It asks a specific thing, it's not too broad, and it's clear. On another hand, it seems that these posts, bound by strict "answer conditions" posed by OP, often have a simple "no" answer and thus don't have much value to the community, since they don't offer a solution to the problem.
To sum up, the question is, should posts that are "too narrow" in terms of solutions acceptable to an OP be allowed, or is it expected that OP should accept reasonable workaround for the problem?
EDIT, since this question was marked as duplicate.
The duplicate post suggested is quite similar, and certainly overlaps with this one. But the questions I am talking about are not necessarily yes/no (although a lot of them happen to be). They are just too narrow in terms of possible solutions because the OP enforced too many constraints. And my question is whether posts like that are useful in any way.
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