Consider:
How can I make setTimeout work with negative numbers?
I expect the message to show up -3000 milliseconds after I click the button, that is, three seconds before I click the button, but actually it shows up immediately after I click the button. It seems that setTimeout doesn't support a negative second argument.
This is clearly absurd, and everyone involved is aware of it - the question is a joke. I've been under the impression that these sorts of things don't have any place on Stack Overflow - people come here to discuss programming and solve problems, not to read jokes.
The question was closed, but later got reopened. Even if it were to be closed again, due to upvoted answer, it won't roomba. How will something like this benefit anyone a couple years (or a couple days) down the line?
Since the question and answer received a surprising number of upvotes for something that seemed to me to be obviously off-topic, and since it got reopened, I figured I'd ask here - is posting this sort of thing actually permissible under certain circumstances? (At time of posting, question was at +6/-2, answer was at +5/-2)