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Should I accept an answer if that answer proves the issue can't be solved? [duplicate]

Case Scenario Let's say I ask a query: How to do x? The answer says: x cannot be done due to some y restrictions. In this case should I accept it even though my problem hasn't been solved? Wouldn'...
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Is it good to delete an unresolvable question? [duplicate]

Sometimes I asked some questions without actually any answers. For example, a question: How do I batch rename variables with their suggested names in ReSharper? This question, in fact, is ...
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What's the best way to deal with Questions that have "Not possible" as an answer? [duplicate]

I've asked some "how-to" questions that turned out that I can't do what i'm asking for. I receive that "Not possible" answer in the comments, because there is no actual answer for the question. In ...
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Is an answer that says that there is no answer a valid answer? [duplicate]

Do Ternary and If/Else compile to the same thing, why? The link above points to an answer that says that java is slow, and claims that there is not an answer to my question despite the answer written ...
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1 answer
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What's the best way to respond to a question which can be answered simply by a "No." [duplicate]

I came across Parsing string as a line of code in C++ today. The simplest answer to the question is "No.". I voted to close the question as off-topic with the following rationale. This question ...
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What if the answer to a question is "no, it is not possible" [duplicate]

If the proper answer to a question is: "No, what you are asking to do cannot be done" is that a valid way to answer it? Here is the question I am wondering about: How do I make git automatically open ...
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How is this answer consisting only of "NO"s an answer, or am I missing something?

I recently came across this answer. For reference, here's the text of the answer, which also contains a graphical version of the word "NO": NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO ...
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Close reason for "Not in my universe" questions

There's a lot of activity on meta bemoaning the loss of the "lacks sufficient understanding" close reason. Very little of it addresses what I considered to be the intended target of that close reason: ...
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Is it okay to answer about software that is no longer maintained with different software?

I am a big fan of web automation and scraping. Recently I started answering questions related to such in JavaScript, but I noticed people still use some popular, but non-maintained software which can ...
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4 answers
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How can you find out that an answer is very low quality?

I have trouble distinguishing Very Low Quality answers. I was randomly checking my flagging history, and I saw that this answer which I had thought was an obvious example of VLQ posts, not only was ...
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What should I do with legitimate questions that can't be answered?

I'll just start off with what prompted me to post this. I got a review suspension for this triage review, which I marked as "Looks OK". I know there are quite a lot of meta posts on "...
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3 answers
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How am I supposed to contact mods and understand their statements when they purposefully ignore me?

I had asked whether users are expected to know the answer to their question a priori in order to know whether their question is on-topic? This was in response to a moderator saying that the "whole ...
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Should high reputation users be able to answer in such fashion?

The original question that I raised is here: Mongo Query that always returns zero documents Admittedly, my use-case is slightly non-standard, but it's not too large a stretch of the imagination that ...
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“Owners”/“Officials” for a tag

I came across this complaint by Brian Lagunas, the owner of Prism, about his answer to Why GoBackAsync() doesn't fire on OnNavigatedTo() method of previous page? And it got me to thinking, we can ...
Michael Brown's user avatar
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2 answers
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Failed audit - no explanation was given though

Audit in question: https://stackoverflow.com/review/first-posts/5509353 I've read this on Meta: Is "this is not possible" an acceptable answer? And I disagree with the result of the audit ...
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2 answers
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Why was my custom flag declined?

I flagged this answer: No, this is not possible. What effect are you trying to achieve? With the following custom reason: This answer, while just barely technically an answer, doesn't serve to ...
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Is it ok to ask for a workaround?

If something is known not to be a feature in a language, is it appropriate to ask if a workaround can be discovered? Is it also appropriate to pose this type of question, if it also shows research, ...
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What to do with edits to questions "To verify @<username>'s answer that this is not possible. I had the following Q&A with Chat GPT"

I have answered a question as "It's not possible" having a two of tags that I'm gold tag badge holder and provided the link to the official doc about the related feature. The OP replied to ...
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2 answers
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How best to edit questions for which the answer turns out to be "not possible...but"

I sometimes ask questions for which the answer is "this is not possible". One common source of these (and I suspect this happens to other question askers as well) is the relative lack of ...
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I don't understand how to get more information about a review queue suspension and actually learn from it

I got suspended for saying Looks Ok on this post https://stackoverflow.com/review/triage/27430952 I just read it over again and agree with my take and one other person agreed. Two people just stated ...
Michael Welch's user avatar
5 votes
2 answers
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What to do with plain wrong questions

Stumbling upon this question got me thinking. What should I do with questions that are just plain wrong? For example, that question completely goes against the Apples Human Interface Guidelines.
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Is this really considered as an answer?

I find disturbing that this answer to this question (Can Google Chrome open local links?) is the one that received the most upvotes. My first thinking reading this was: this is not an answer and ...
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A valid answer ended up in the Low Quality queue and has probably been marked as not an answer

This is my answer, now deleted, to Text blurry after 3D transform This is just the way transforms and all the similar effects are implemented. Don't try fixing your code, just wait for browser ...
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Are questions that can be answered right only negatively welcomed

Hoping that my problem will be solved, I asked a question. My question attracted many useless answers at the beginning from users that probably didn't read my question till end. If anyone can reword ...
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Is "this is a known, unfixed bug" an acceptable answer? [duplicate]

This is similar to a question on the impossible, but aimed at a slightly different case. When a question is butting up against a known bug in something (e.g. a library, the compiler, some analysis ...
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