Why should this question be closed?
unclear what you're asking
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Samuel Liew♦, a moderator, closed this question, Confusion about a Go for loop, using "unclear what you're asking" as the reason.
put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Nick, Samuel Liew♦
I would like to know why.
I have answered questions, where the OP has accepted and upvoted my answer and others have upvoted my answer too, and the questions have stiil been closed as unclear. Unclear to whom? So I'm asking a moderator to clarify the Stack Overflow meaning of unclear.
The specific question, that I'm using as an example, had problems. The question was written by a first-time contributor and a member since today. The question was probably not wriiten by a native English speaker; I revised it. The Go code snippet was posted as JavaScript; I converted it to Go. The Stack Overflow interface is confusing.
The question is quite ordinary; something programmers ask all the time. You encounter a snippet of code, wriiten by someone else or yourself a long time ago, that is hard to follow. After a while, if you are stuck, you ask other knowledgable and experienced programmers for help.
The question was crystal clear to me, so I provided a basic answer as a comment and voted to reopen.
The person who asked the question is unlikely to find Stack Overflow a welcoming place. Moderators are expected to set an example.