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Can this question be improved to be on-topic?

Regarding In PostgreSQL, why does an interval of '1 month' sometimes count as 30 days and sometimes count as 31 days?: I didn't ask this question, but I found the close reasons confusing. The ...
Alex's user avatar
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7 votes
4 answers
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Are external URLs explaining a command not allowed?

Some user just posted a question about a Bash command, asking for clarity. The question was quite broad, so I've casted a vote close and commented a link to https://explainshell.com/, with OP's ...
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1 answer
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My question asking how Press & Hold Captcha works is getting close voted. Is Stack Overflow the wrong place to ask how something works?

How do "Press & Hold Captcha work?" has negative votes and is being closed & I cannot see the reason - quality, clarity, duplicate, off-topic, etc.
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1 answer
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Why was this question put on hold, and how would I disagree? [duplicate]

This question may not be for everyone, but it received two answers which should have helped the OP. But then, six hours later, it was put on hold. I just don't see what this accomplishes -- it seems ...
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1 answer
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Stack Overflow for show'n'tell [duplicate]

Is it appropriate to post as a question something along the lines of, "I wrote this really cool thing. Can you work out what it does?" (and post the code). My reason to think yes is, it ...
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15 votes
1 answer
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Are questions asking about the purpose of a particular snippet of code within a non-documented library within the scope of the site?

Are questions asking about the purpose of a particular snippet of code within a non-documented, well-known library/package/repository (e.g. DeepSort) within the scope of the site?
Mehdi Charife's user avatar
5 votes
1 answer
230 views

Is this "Explain this code to me" question on topic?

Recently I found and answered this question. It garnered quite a few downvotes and before I posted my answer the only upvote on it was mine. I feel most downvoters fell into the hasty generalization ...
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3 answers
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Why this user can find Stack Overflow can be VERY frustrating

I'll probably get criticized for this too, but way too often instead of getting help on Stack Overflow, I get edited unnecessarily such as changing some bullet points to remove the bullets or changing ...
billpennock's user avatar
-1 votes
2 answers
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Bad Close Vote audit

https://stackoverflow.com/review/close/8316093 The question is currently closed "Unclear", which is incorrect. While the question is very basic it is extremely clear what is being asked. I figured ...
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Why is this audit question not 'Too broad'?

One of my recent audits was an "explain how this code works" type question, and I initially was not sure how to handle it. After sifting through meta posts on the subject, it seems like the consensus ...
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What's site policy regarding questions asking for an explanation of potentially malicious code [duplicate]

Someone has posted Word VBA code that they suspect may be malicious and asks for interpretation: Malicious Word Macros I can't make heads or tails of it, at a quick glance - it may well be, but I'm ...
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