If one wants to vote to close a question, there are two very similar reasons possible:
1.
"Needs details or clarity"
This question should include more details and clarify the problem.
2. (Under "A community-specific reason (too old to migrate)")
"Needs debugging details"
The question should be updated to include desired behavior, a specific problem or error, and the shortest code necessary to reproduce the problem.
I still have problems when to choose what.
Is 1. only for cases when there is a general lack of information and 2. is actually for providing issuing code, clarifying problems with code, etc.?
When shall I use what? I want to keep Stack Overflow clean, but I just don’t know what is more appropriate to a specific question.