I asked a question (Please see the first revision because I have edited it) today and it got closed as too broad.
Before asking the question, I knew that this might be thought of as a "broad" question, which is why I added the last part:
So, specifically, I want to know:
- Which VC(s) should have a browser?
- Which VC(s) should have an advertiser?
- Which VC should hold the single MCSession object?
- If one of my ideas was the right thing to do, how can the problem I described be solved?
I think the above already shows that this is not one of those "give me the code questions".
From this question and the description of the close reason, I know that "too broad" means a post satisfies one or more of these:
- have too many possible answers
- answers would be too long
- contains multiple distinct questions
I think my question would not have too many possible answers because I am just deciding which VC is the browser and which is the advertiser. Multipeer Connectivity is not a framework that allows you to do things in many different ways.
I don't think answers would be too long because they would be answering "Which VC(s) should have a browser?" plus a short explanation of why that is, and " Which VC(s) should have an advertiser?" plus a short explanation of why that is, and so on. One should be able to do this in "a few paragraphs" as the help center says.
I also do not think that the questions I listed in the last part are "distinct". You can't really answer one without also answering the others. An advertiser would be useless without a browser, and vice versa. I don't know how to further make my problem smaller.
It might be that I chose a bad title, making people think it's one of those "How do a build a forum in PHP" questions. I am just talking about and trying to solve my problem on a higher level of abstraction than the code level.
So what is a better title and/or how can the body be improved?
Or is this question more suitable on GameDev SE?