Suppose someone asks a question duly and properly - shows some effort, provides an MRE or equivalent, is clear and everything. The question even gets an answer, that gets accepted.
However, the scenario is completely trivial, e.g. the resolution is something like "Why would your program print the output you want if you don't issue any printing commands?" or "The problem with your program is exactly what the compiler tells you the error is" etc. Perhaps this should also include, as commenters suggest, solutions which are specific to the individual poster and highly unlikely to be relevant to other users.
Is it acceptable/advisable to vote to close such a question as not being sufficiently useful to the public to keep?
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