I try to avoid ever asking anything on Stack Overflow. Most questions have been already been asked and answered.
Recently, however, I have branched out into a couple of new areas and the complexity of what I am doing means that my questions are more specific and less likely to be easy to find, in part down to my poor understanding of the nomenclature.
I recently asked a question about programming in Swift, which is put on hold as primarily opinion-based. Is this likely down to the question invoking the concept of 'Best Practice' or is there another key aspect within the question that got it flagged it as opinion-based?
On top of that, I try and be direct but also provide as much backstory and detail as is relevant.
Does the linked question (and in fact this question) demonstrate appropriate level of detail for Stack Overflow or should it be more direct? (e.g. pretty much the title of the question)
Also, to what extent can you answer a question you think someone is trying to ask rather than the one that is being put forward?
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because [lots of reasons here]) or an goal you want to reach (I need this to run 30FPS, it only runs 15FPS [because I meassured the calls to FuBar] and it didn't improve when I did foo).