So imagine someone created a language called it "X" and disappeared away, then i found it, started working with it, then an idea came to my mind
How can i do y in X Language?
As you can see i didn't provided any code, because there are no examples for it. Does it okay or should i ask it like
How can i do y in X Language, we usually do like this in Python
Some code here.
They both looks ok, but now take a look at this question
Then the question gets flagged because someone with high reputation thinks the problem is arbitrary
Then the user posts a new question including the more details(because that's what flag says), it also gets closed because it's opinion based? These are some comments:
It needs to be about programming. Right now your question is not about programming,
I deleted the language tag because there is nothing Python-specific in your posting. You have posted no code, as you haven't defined your problem requirements. "Figure out what I want and give me a coded solution" is far outside the bounds of Stack Overflow's stated purpose.
Summary of this comment:
The OP added Python when he creating the post, but some other user comes and deletes the tag, then flags it, says this. But the OP, does not asking for a coded solution or any code, just asking for how other dev's usually handles this, also there are some users waiting for the post reopen,
but OP spended last three hours to explain this is maybe you won't need but i need this but it doesn't makes this arbitrary,still no progress, This is really exhausting, everyone says it's "arbitrary" or "my friend is self-employed he uses gmail is it considered as corporate mail?" etc. But no one shows me a way or redirects me to any url with "this could be useful" eg ,that's the funny part, no one knows how to do it,but they keep closing this with just their opinions, That doesn't changes the fact that i still need an answer even the question is arbitrary for them, how can i reformat the question to get an answer? Am i asking the question in a wrong way or their approach is high-handed?