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Is "because it is about elementary material that should be learned by reading a C primer" a valid close vote reason? [duplicate]

I just noticed someone voting to close a post with: I’m voting to close this question because it is about elementary material that should be learned by reading a C primer or textbook and working on ...
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what to do when the question is so trivial/RTFM that it doesn't even have a proper duplicate? [duplicate]

Note: I rollbacked the edit from RTM to RTFM because everyone knows what RTFM is (as long as you don't say "read the full manual" loud, it's fine). The context is this homework question: Python Set ...
Jean-François Fabre's user avatar
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How to deal with questions where the OP lacks the very basic concepts or understanding of issue asked [duplicate]

First - I am quite sure this was already asked in some format, but searching the site for terms like 'user', 'basic' and 'understand' is not really efficient although also this question might be ...
Obmerk Kronen's user avatar
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Closing Questions when the question only exists due to the OP not reading the manual [duplicate]

Closing Questions when the question only exists due to the OP not reading the manual Example: PHP strcmp not working Someone has posted a question on Stack Overflow stating that "strcmp is not ...
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What should be done about questions where the answer is directly found in the API? [duplicate]

For example, here is one such question. It is clear that the publicly available and easily googleable API has the direct answer to the question. Quite a few of the low quality questions could be ...
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Questions which can be answered by framework documentation [duplicate]

Just a simple questions: What should I do with questions, which can be answered by the frameworks documentation? Somebody asked what does deviceready event in cordova really do and this topic is ...
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Are high-reputation users answering fewer questions?

This recent answer posits that due to a hypothetical decline in "interesting" questions, a large number of high-reputation users have been decreasing their activity on the site, especially in the ...
David Robinson's user avatar
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18 answers
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Why the backlash against poor questions?

Disclaimer: I'm a new user to SO in terms of posting questions and comments, and more generally being interested in the site beyond it being the first hit in Google for my programming question. Sorry ...
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"You're Unclear on What You're Asking"

Maybe it's just my bad luck, but I just saw two winners in a row: "Blackjack, Call upon a string" "A list named after the number of a object" These are both from new developers who have little or no ...
John Saunders's user avatar
50 votes
3 answers
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Are we abusing our delete votes on Meta?

Someone posted this rant earlier today: Stack Overflow encourages people not to think So many rules that may work for 90% of the time, but there will always be edge cases where they fail. ...
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1 answer
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Create [illinois-nlp] and [lbjava] tags [duplicate]

We are a research group at University of Illinois and have several tools available for NLP tasks. We get a good amount of traffic on our mailing list, and we would like to expand to Stack Overflow ...
CogComp-NLP's user avatar
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2 answers
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Why was my question closed with "seeking recommendations" feedback when I asked how to solve a specific problem with a specific library?

I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Finding all the paths between two vertices with weight limit in a directed graph Yesterday I asked the question linked above and today it was closed ...
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New lows in JS tag quality

I didn't think it was possible, but we seem to be plumbing new depths in the quality of javascript questions. Recent questions include one asking how to compare two values, and another asking how to ...
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18 votes
3 answers
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On what grounds should a question asking blindly for code be closed? [duplicate]

So, whilst reviewing first posts I came across https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24297180/woocommerce-order-details-overview and for the life of me, I can't seem to figure out what to do with it. I ...
David Mulder's user avatar
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How is this off-topic?

My question is: Create storage profile for launching Azure VM via Ruby I see two votes for closing as off-topic. I believe my question is to the point, and I don't see any value adding additional ...
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