I'll just start off with what prompted me to post this. I got a review suspension for this triage review, which I marked as "Looks OK". I know there are quite a lot of meta posts on "Why did I get a review suspension?" and I guess this post is no different, but I would like to focus more on how I should handle questions like this one in the future. The question, in a nutshell, is asking how to embed a webpage in an iframe such that the user cannot see what URL the content is coming from. The question was closed as "Needs Details or Clarity". What details or clarity do we expect from the OP in this case? I'm pretty sure that was just used as a generic way to close the question, because it can't really be answered. The answer is just plain "you can't". Someone even said it in a comment. So what should I do in these cases, where the question itself is a perfectly valid, clear question, but cannot be answered? Should I mark it as "Unsalvageable > Needs Details", or is my review suspension just an outlier, and I should continue marking questions like these as "Looks OK"?
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Somebody suggested this post to me. While that post is about answers, and my post is about questions, I think the two are related. That post's accepted answer suggests that answers that are simply "you can't" are perfectly fine answers. My question is, can I apply that same logic to questions? Are the questions that can only lead to those answers "Looks OK"?