I've looked over a couple dozen meta posts and none seems to specifically answer my question.
Recently, I raised a flag on a question, Why can't we build in python a JavaScript-like import system? (removed). The question was essentially asking "Why does Python have such a terrible import system? Using [coding method], we could have the same import system as JavaScript!"
I felt the post was off-topic, since, per the on-topic guidelines, the question was not "a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development." Additionally, as per the don't-ask guidelines, this was an instance of "your question is just a rant in disguise: “______ sucks, am I right?”." While I understand that sometimes subjective questions are allowed, this doesn't seem like an answerable question. As noted in the blog post,
Thus, questions that are not answerable — discussions, debates, opinions — should be closed as subjective.
And nobody can really answer why a JS-like import system has not been created for Python. It just hasn't been created. If someone would like to make it then they can, but there is no reason why it can't be done.
However, when I went to flag the question, none of the available options seemed to fit:
So I used a custom flag:
Should be closed because it's off-topic, but doesn't seem to fit any of the off-topic reasons given above. Complaining about the woes of Python is not "a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development" as required by the Asking guidelines. – Michael Kolber 20 hours ago declined - Using standard flags helps us prioritize problems and resolve them faster. Please familiarize yourself with the list of standard flags: see What is Flagging?
However, none of the standard flags seemed to fit:
- The question is not about general computing hardware and software, but rather about the intricacies of Python
- It does not relate to server- or networking-related topics
- It is not asking for a recommendation
- It is not seeking debugging help or trying to fix an error
- It is not blatantly off-topic, as it very-much has to do with programming, it's just not an answerable question
- There wasn't really a good option of an SE site to migrate the post to
In fact, I specifically mentioned in the flag my reason for not using a standard flag. And, since the mod did not mention anything about the flag being incorrect, I would assume that the post was indeed off-topic.
So which flag should I have used? In the future, how can I know which standard flag to raise when none seem to fit?
primarily opinion based
not off topic.