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If a question is closed for this reason, it is because it's off-topic for Stack Overflow in a way not covered by existing closure reasons.
How to use this reason to close questions
Before closing the question for this reason consider the following:
Make sure that an existing closure reason doesn't apply. Please use existing closure reasons where possible.
Ensure the question isn't a good fit for our Q&A format and avoid closure reasons that are about the quality of the question and not the content.
Custom Closure Reasons to Avoid:
🚫 Spam (or Rude/Abusive)
I’m voting to close this question because it is spam
Don't use a custom closure reason to close the question as spam (or rude / abusive). If the question is spam (or rude / abusive), please flag it instead.
🚫 Lack of Effort
I'm voting to close this question because it has no effort to solve the problem
Lack of effort is not an appropriate closure reason. If the question is not answerable because it doesn't include enough information to answer, choose "Needs Details or Clarity" instead. If the post asks too many questions or lacks a clear focus, choose "Needs more Focus".
If the question is lacking in effort or research but is understandable and answerable, consider downvoting and / or leaving a comment instead of voting or flagging for closure.
🚫 Resolved without an Answer
I’m voting to close this question because it was answered in the comments.
If the question was recently resolved in the comments, consider pinging the user and encourage them to answer the question (What if I answer a question in a comment?). If the question was resolved in the comments a significant amount of time ago, or the commenter seems disinclined to provide an answer, consider posting a Community Wiki which provides attribution to the individual(s) who resolved the issue.
Consider using the "Not reproducible or was caused by a typo" close reason instead if the comment implied the issue was a simple typo or a syntax error.
Good Custom Closure Reasons:
✓ Questions for Third-Parties
Some questions aren't answerable by the community of Stack Overflow because they require privileged knowledge about a third party or their processes. These questions aren't on topic anywhere in the Stack Exchange network and should be closed.
✓ Questions not about Programming
Questions that aren't on-topic for Stack Overflow but may be on-topic on another site of the Stack Exchange network that isn't in the migration menu (or not ready to be migrated) can be closed with a custom message:
Reason |
Comment |
Android.SE |
Questions about topics other than development or programming, but related to Android, are not on-topic for Stack Overflow, but may be on-topic at https://android.stackexchange.com (and you're more likely to get a good answer there). Please review the guidelines for posting in that community before posting there to ensure that your question is on-topic. |
Legal Questions |
Legal questions are on-topic at Law.SE. You'll want to review that on-topic link to make sure that your post is on-topic before asking there - but mind that they aren't there for specific legal advice (that is, asking what you should do or if you will have legal problems doing something is off-topic, while asking if something is generally legal would not be). |
Machine Learning theory |
I'm voting to close this question because it is not about programming as defined in the [help] but about ML theory and/or methodology - please see the intro and NOTE in https://stackoverflow.com/tags/machine-learning/info |
Security.SE |
Questions about topics other than development or programming, but related to security, are not on-topic for Stack Overflow. They may be on-topic at Security Stack Exchange. Please review what types of questions are on-topic in that community before posting there to ensure that your question is on-topic. |
WebMasters.SE |
I voted to close this question because it is not a programming question and it is off-topic on Stack Overflow. Non-programming questions about your website should be asked on ProWebmasters Stack Exchange. Please delete your question here and re-ask it there. |
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Link, it took me exactly 7 years + 5 months + 3 days to find out the Syntax to use in order to post "clean" Links in a Comment, and I guess I'm probably not the only one "struggling" with that Func, so I find #MrMythical's Comment useful.../help/closed-questions
help center article network-wide; since SO already had a site-specific override of that page, I copied my changes over to SO's version of the article – and I added a link to this post while I was at it. :)