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How to deal with questions that ask about complete basics? [duplicate]

How do I deal with questions that ask about complete basics? Where answer could be found by the OP after a two minutes of googling, reading the first paragraph of the first book or having at least ...
trejder's user avatar
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What do I do when it's clear OP cannot understand the answer? [duplicate]

If this is a duplicate point me in the right direction, and I'll delete it, but all I found was this, the question it's a dupe of, and this one. Those seem related to the 'show me teh codez' questions....
Jared Smith's user avatar
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How should I deal with users that clearly don't understand what they are talking about? [duplicate]

I was on SO looking for questions I could answer when I found this one. The user is asking for help with his database, but it seems he doesn't even know how to interact with it, which makes it really ...
Apolo's user avatar
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How in the heck is this too broad? [duplicate]

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/34565062/how-to-create-a-lock-screen-notification-with-image-in-swift I just don't get it!
Nathan's user avatar
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"Obvious" cargo cult coding questions - what's the best reaction? [duplicate]

I have encountered several questions in actionscript-3 that were formed as if the asker doesn't even know what should he do with the code he posts in the question, one of them even had a code copy ...
Vesper's user avatar
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Triaging new users' questions [duplicate]

I like to spend some time clearing the triage queue for a mental break. Often I meet questions, especially from new users, where they ask something, without code, or all the details required for an ...
JoSSte's user avatar
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How to flag an obvious question? [duplicate]

Today I saw this question https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29833974/whats-the-usage-of-return-keyword about how does a return statement is working. I don't know how to flag it. It's not Too broad,...
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How is this question "too broad"? [duplicate]

UEFI application.. shell command is asking outright "how do I call a UEFI Shell command from an application invoked from the UEFI shell". The question is if anything overly precise, asking how to run ...
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We need a better solution than "unclear what you're asking" [duplicate]

This question was "put on hold as unclear what you're asking" with the usual boilerplate text: Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. ...
Tim Randall's user avatar
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If a question is marked "too broad" because I am still new to the topic, does that mean I should not have asked the question? [duplicate]

Today I asked a question about Python because I'm a newbie in it and I got my question marked as "too broad." My question was this: I have Python program which contains some .py files. I want ...
Ali SH's user avatar
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Why was this question closed as not a real question? [duplicate]

This question was closed: create unique verification link in email? . But "Is this possible?" is a real question (though the answer is obvious if anyone's used any web app at all :-), and asking for ...
Matthew Cornell's user avatar
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Flagging questions [duplicate]

Not that long ago, I remember there being an option to choose a flagging reason that was somewhere along the lines of "You need to have done research or know at least something about what you're ...
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How should a copy-paste of homework be flagged? [duplicate]

I never understood how to properly mark questions like this. A person bellow marked it as "Questions asking for homework help must include a summary of the work you've done so far to solve the ...
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Is it OK to answer a downvoted question with no obvious close reason? [duplicate]

After I answered this question a commenter questioned why I would bother to answer a question "that can be answered simply by reading the documentation". Is it ok to answer downvoted questions? has ...
azurefrog's user avatar
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What should I do when a user keeps changing their question expecting me to change my answer to match? [duplicate]

Today I had a question which I answered. The person clearly couldn't use PowerShell. I've provided three times an answer to the question updating the code, only to see the exact same code I've ...
A guest who's called Redd's user avatar
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2 answers
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What to do with questions that don't show any research effort? [duplicate]

I apologize in advance as this is probably a common question, I did a quick search but couldn't find a satisfying answer. So there's a category of poor questions which don't show any research effort ...
Simone's user avatar
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What to do when a user wants SO to teach him how to code? [duplicate]

3 hours ago, an user posted this question : https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32903828/how-to-compute-area-of-a-superpixel and just now, he posted this one: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/...
Thomas Ayoub's user avatar
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Low-quality flag - How low? [duplicate]

Stack Overflow is a strong community constructing questions that will assist anybody looking for an answer online or on the site. I used the word constructing on purpose, every question is unique in ...
Liron Ilayev's user avatar
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2 answers
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How should this question have been handled? [duplicate]

Someone who appears to be new to programming and/or C++ posted this question asking about how the purpose of 4 different logical operators in a small snippet of code. The comments immediately start ...
Closed as off topic's user avatar
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How to flag question without a Minimal, Complete and Verifiable Example? [duplicate]

Sometimes I found a question were the user hasn't search any information about how to solve his problem, or he is asking how to do something when he didn't show anything, even just a line of code, ...
Ender Look's user avatar
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Triage Queue - Is a new option needed? Too Broad sub-reason? [duplicate]

I've been working on the Triage queue and think I've found a use case for a new VTC reason: Request for basic instruction" or "Too Basic" Now, I realize that that's not an appropriate ...
Chris Cudmore's user avatar
4 votes
1 answer
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Specific First Posts question [duplicate]

The First Posts question is https://stackoverflow.com/review/first-posts/25577126 I'm going to skip it because I don't know the answer. My options are: Valid/No Action Needed: I don't think this is ...
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Just wondering about this question how it can be considered as too broad [duplicate]

This question has been marked as too broad. I just don't understand the reasons behind it being at this state. I have already made two edits to improve it but I see no change in the status. I am ...
g24l'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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1 answer
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Is a question contain 2 separate but simple questions still too broad? [duplicate]

I know it is an awful example of help vampire questions: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42150465/what-does-sleep1000-and-systemcls-mean-in-c I'm struggling if it is too broad,on one hand it has ...
Gstestso's user avatar
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Don't we need another close reason? [duplicate]

I'm sometimes encountering questions that are completely not about programming, that shouldn't belong to this site at all. (Example of such question). So, one should probably vote down and then vote ...
ForceBru's user avatar
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Unreasonable question closures are my biggest annoyance with Stack Overflow [duplicate]

I was a long time contributor but rarely bother any more. One of the reasons is that when people read a question and ...don't understand it after first read through ...don't believe the OP has made ...
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How to triage a question that demonstrates profound lack of knowledge [duplicate]

This is with regard to this question, which just came up in my triage queue: Getting strings from an array inside a function, located on a different php page The question demonstrates, to my mind, a ...
AmericanUmlaut's user avatar
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Flag reason for "what does this pseudo code do" [duplicate]

I faced a question on Stack Overflow of someone who was just sharing pseudo code, and the question was: what is the output of that pseudo code? That's it and nothing else! I know that this kind of ...
Bashir's user avatar
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How should I flag a "non-effort-at-all" question in Triage? [duplicate]

Sometimes (especially at Triage reviews), I see questions like this one: I want to write an app which shows applications send or receive data over internet and which ip address and port they use....
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