Extract last 4 consecutive digits in a string
I asked what I thought was a clear, good quality question, which was downvoted within an hour of me asking it and a few days later closed due to apparently not showing my research. My reasoning was that it's distracting and harder to read a question that contains lots of failed attempts, and easier for the answerer to simply read a list of requirements for a particular regex along with examples. My question is arguably better than most since it also contained examples of what the regex should match, which I had to carefully think about.
More importantly, this has always been standard practice for regex questions on SO, with the below being just a handful of more recent similar examples:
How to match the last occurrence of a pattern using regex
Regex to find last occurrence of pattern in a string
Find Last Occurrence of Regex Word
PHP Preg_match pattern to remove time from subtitle srt file
PHP Preg_match pattern to remove time from subtitle srt file
All of these questions remain positively voted and open, so is there a good reason that my question was treated differently to all of these?
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since I don't monitor them, but perhaps the PHP tag is more tightly regulated than the regex tag. More tags attracts more eyes from different pools, and with a weak question that usually hurts than it helps. For example, the question would likely have been deleted within a few hours if asked with a C++ tag because C++ tends to clear the board crazy fast. I wouldn't change the tagging, though, you wanted a php example, instead I'd beef up the question.