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I asked this question about port forwarding with the node ngrok sdk. The question shows code in a minimal form and is about express and ngrok.

However, just a day after posting I got 2 close votes, 2 downvotes, and 1 upvote. The questions was closed for:

This question does not appear to be about a specific programming problem, a software algorithm, or software tools primarily used by programmers. You can edit the question so it's on-topic or see if it can be answered on another Stack Exchange site, but be sure to read the on-topic page for a site before posting there.

I don't believe this was closed for a valid reason but I would be interested to hear what more experienced users think.

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    If the problem was with the ngrok configuration, I could see it being closed as off-topic (since computer configuration is mostly considered not "specific to programming"). However, that assumes the solution already whereas the question seems at the crossroads and no one has left a comment declaring it definitely to be an ngrok configuration issue. Who's to say it isn't an express issue and thus definitely on-topic?
    – kmdreko
    Commented Sep 5 at 2:28
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    FYI I cast the last vote but mine was for "Needs detail or clarity". I've left a follow up comment / question
    – Phil
    Commented Sep 5 at 4:56
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    Arguably, the question is still far from minimal. I'd try reproducing this bug with a simple "Hello world" example first.
    – Erik A
    Commented Sep 5 at 9:21
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    I think this is one of those cases where the close reason is wrong, but the question isn't in a condition to be reopened yet (based on the clarifying questions posed in the comments below it). I suspect that some voters saw "server configuration" and CV'd as off topic for that reason... the line is historically fuzzy, but because you included code I really can't see how it applies, personally. But if your question is still unclear, it's not worth reopening until that issue is also resolved.
    – zcoop98
    Commented Sep 5 at 17:39

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I am opting to delete the question (soon). It was caused by a logic issue in the scope of the question and is hence no longer reproducible as well as not focused any more.

I will leave the meta post up to remind other users that even if a question is closed for the wrong reason you should still look at other reasons the post could be closed.

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  • Yeah..., even if the Qt was closed for "the uncorrect reason" (it's often 2 Closers with 1 reason, or 3 Closers with all a different reason, the "System" just picks the last one), you could still have improved your Qt... I was an early "noticer" of your 'Meta'-Qt and gave you some advice, but you only followed about 30-40% of it, all my previous Comments now deleted. but I told you exactly like what's in all the +4/+7/+6 Comments (+ more), Qt (on 'Main') ended up at -4 as I can see (<10k, but I still had the Tab open), and I gave some specific advice to avoid DV's but that got ignored...
    – chivracq
    Commented Sep 6 at 4:21
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    @chivracq If all 3 have different reasons, it doesn't pick up the last, it just gets closed as a generic not on topic for SO.
    – M--
    Commented Sep 6 at 5:03
  • @M, Oh...!, yep-yep, I'm not "too versed" in the "finesses" and "fine prints" of the Closing-System, I just knew it was "a bit weird sometimes", from the many-many Threads on 'Meta'...
    – chivracq
    Commented Sep 6 at 5:44
  • @chivracq And if two voters pick the same reason, that reason is picked unless at least one vote was for migration, then it will do the same (generic off-topic message) as if all three voted differently. The only exception is if a duplicate vote is cast by someone with a gold-hammer, then that applies. So, it never picks just the last vote. Commented Sep 6 at 8:21
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    None of the above descriptions of how the system picks the reason are quite right, as the actual answer is that it's chosen by a surprisingly complicated algorithm. But in relevant part: three different reasons makes it pick the first, not the last or a generic reason, unless two of them were for different community-specific reasons (and I don't think there is any special-casing of at least one vote being for migration).
    – Ryan M Mod
    Commented Sep 6 at 8:58

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