I just had my question on SO closed due to being duped. The question is about problem that can be solved in different ways, AFAIK. I’ve shown my research by selecting a single way of solving a problem then running into trouble I was well aware. The dupe linked is about the problem in my concrete solution. But my question was not why this concrete solution fails, but are there any other solutions?
After discussion in comments, the closer told me that
Asking "is there any possible way?" just isn't on topic here; it's way too broad
So I clarified:
Why is asking for possible solutions of concrete problem too broad?
And received:
If I come up with (for example) three different ways to accomplish the final goal, how am I to know which of those ways is the answer you'll accept?
So, if I understand correctly, the closer told me that asking for solution of problem that can have multiple solutions is too broad. And this is strictly against things I see in wild - there are tons of answers comparising pros/cons of different solutions.
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works" will have multiple ways to approach the problem, and thus multiple solutions. One of the whole points of having the format we do on SO is to allow and encourage multiple answers to questions, which would be pointless if all Q's were expected to have one, single, definitive, "best" solution.