Sometimes, reviewing questions I wonder if the fact of explaining the problem directly without contextualize the issue (I mean, without giving details about the technologies and frameworks involved) is a reason to request more information, if it is correctly tagged with that information.
I am in favor of starting the question with an introductory paragraph, but on the other hand, if that information is provided by the tags and there is no relevant data omitted, it is a way of going straight to the matter.
Are there any guidelines defined in that sense?
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conveys the same information. However, "I use X library for result Y" can be more substantial - perhaps you don't want people to suggest result Z or it might turn out that X is not needed to do Y.