I was recently chastised by a fellow member who also unilaterally closed my question on SO because it, "does not contain a minimum, verifiable, etc." piece of code. I'm not seeking to debate that specific question here, but rather I'd like to get the community's opinion on non-code questions in general.
Certainly, most questions lend themselves to specific code examples. However, I see value in (and was asking) a question that involves the particularly behavior of an API and the fact that this behavior changes when used in the context of another environment. I do not believe that these specifics are the only case where a question that does not contain code would remain perfectly valid.
In other words, is it appropriate for a user with privileges to unilaterally close a question simply because it does not contain code? Am I wrong to believe that there are some non-code questions that are still appropriate?