Is there a concise but polite way to say that my question Y
is immutable, to avoid it being addressed as if it were an unasked question X
?
If possible, please assume I lead this question about it, with it.
Is there a concise but polite way to say that my question Y
is immutable, to avoid it being addressed as if it were an unasked question X
?
If possible, please assume I lead this question about it, with it.
One way is to be extra descriptive in the question text, to explain what are the obvious solutions, and how your situation differs, making the obvious solutions untenable.
This should hopefully make the people answering to avoid repeating what you already know.
It can also backfire though. If the question becomes a "wall of text" some may skip reading it altogether.