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I was about to type "See [mcve]", but then decided to vote-close it instead.


What makes me confused:

  • there is no link to mcve, maybe it's not visible to me, but to OP?
  • "Debugging details" links to help/closed-questions. It's good to read about general close reasons, but it's completely useless to guide what details (called debugging) OP has to supply.

Does OP sees what I see? Should I manually add [mcve] in comments? Here is the question.

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    Related feature request (in other words, no, there is no link): Put a direct link to the MCVE help page on the closure notice for “needs debugging details” May 6, 2020 at 15:29
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    @HereticMonkey, thanks, there is another problem (not going to report it): meta search is awful. Perhaps you can give me a hint how you found duplicate so I'll be able to find it next time?
    – Sinatr
    May 6, 2020 at 15:43
  • Oh, I just remembered seeing this the other day... I think I did a search for "link mcve"? SO search has been awful since the beginning, but I actually used it for this. Otherwise I use Bing or Google with site:meta.stackoverflow.com, which tends to get results from Meta SE also (from before the switch). May 6, 2020 at 15:54
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    I post a canned comment with magic link [mre] & summarizing it. User Strawberry gives a link to their self-answered meta question. Re search: Use google. Find out how to use advanced features. Like site:.
    – philipxy
    May 6, 2020 at 18:21

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