I was recently reviewing posts on triage, and I stumbled upon this one: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77876897/knights-and-knaves-logical-equivalences-problem-for-discrete-structures
I immediately thought it had nothing to do with programming, and flagged it. However, when I checked the answers, a high-rep user answered it. It was also tagged with discrete-mathematics. But, the description of that tag says:
Only questions about software development related to discrete mathematics are on topic. Discrete mathematics is the branch of mathematics concerned with discrete phenomena – as opposed to continuous phenomena like geometry, real analysis, physics, etc. Typical discrete math topics are discrete probability, combinatorics, graph theory, algorithms and complexity, but also matrices, difference equations, recurrences.
I don't believe this fits the criteria, but there's a chance this problem could still relate to programming.
I found What is the purpose of [discrete-mathematics]?, but it has no answers.
Is this question fit for Stack Overflow?