Linked Questions
20 questions linked to/from How to reduce and quickly close questions that are merely requirements?
-34
votes
2
answers
278
views
Is it all just opinion? [duplicate]
As I have used Stack Overflow, as well as the larger network, a common recent experience has been that questions are characterized as "opinion based", which is then given as a reason for ...
559
votes
14
answers
6k
views
Should we add a "Do my work for me" close reason?
This question was prompted by this SO question
It's a classic example of a "paste in requirements and ask for working code to solve it" (typically such questions are homework, but not always).
...
53
votes
7
answers
2k
views
Is "too broad" a valid reason to close a question that doesn't show any research effort?
For example, a question may have a well defined solution. Is it correct to close it as "too broad"?:
Because op failed to show the attempts and the answerer need to write
all the code for him. A ...
54
votes
2
answers
2k
views
Breaking down "too broad"/"needs more focus" and trying to understand it [duplicate]
too broad1
There are either too many possible answers, or good answers would be too long for this format. Please add details to narrow the answer set or to isolate an issue that can be answered in a ...
109
votes
8
answers
4k
views
The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
TLDR
Give new users and persistent offenders (who write poorly received posts) a tutorial they must complete before they can post, which highlights good and bad posts, along with reasoning as to why ...
152
votes
7
answers
2k
views
Could some bad questions be avoided with additional prompting?
The answer I'm guessing is probably not, as the users that ask these types of questions don't care much for researching questions and putting effort in to asking.
My suggestion would be for new users, ...
6
votes
2
answers
150
views
Shouldn't homework questions with no work done be closed? [duplicate]
Consider this question: "Submatrix quantizer"
This question is an off-topic question because it falls under this category:
Questions asking for homework help must include a summary of the work you'...
2
votes
0
answers
40
views
Review a Question where the user has not put forward any attempt [duplicate]
Into which category do I put a question where the user has not shown any attempt to solve the task. Requires Editing or Unsalvageable. If Unsalvageable again into which category does it fall? Shouldn'...
1
vote
0
answers
57
views
How to deal with business requirements? [duplicate]
I just stumbled up on this question files need to sites/default/files/copies.
I flagged it as too broad, but I think it´s (not really) too broad.
I just found no flag for: this looks like business ...
-19
votes
1
answer
122
views
What elements could be required for beginners' posts?
Especially for users with low rep, I think there could be requirements for a question that would
Automate the task of blocking out lazy questions
Expedite the poster's learning how to create a good ...
37
votes
1
answer
611
views
Relax close vote requirements for low-quality questions
We've had numerous discussions on question quality, and one of the issues raised is that people are answering poor questions before they get closed. I'd like to suggest a potential option which would ...
1
vote
1
answer
149
views
Which option in the current close-vote menu should be used for questions that merely ask for a direct solution? [duplicate]
An example might be:
Here is a Python list of data: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]. How do I get the sum?
Or
Here is a complicated data structure: Foo(complicated_values) (followed by some copy/paste source ...
17
votes
3
answers
987
views
Is showing effort needed?
I'm raising this question based on a question I've just seen posted in the C# tag, where it more or less sounds to me like based on their comment, the OP never intended to put in any effort into ...
39
votes
1
answer
2k
views
Is Stack Overflow over-polite?
Not a dupe of Why is Stack Overflow so negative of late? because (citation from that post)
... what can be done to improve the attitude (positivity) of the Stack Overflow users/moderators such that ...
3
votes
0
answers
56
views
Which flag should I use to flag questions that give a task? [duplicate]
I oftenly face questions that ask to perform a specific task, instead of answering a more general question about their problem, for example:
I need to animate a textblock, start from left side of ...
30
votes
5
answers
1k
views
Should I answer good questions for which the OP has not tried anything (no effort at all)?
Yesterday, I came across this question. The OP hadn't shown any effort to solve the problem. Usually, I do the following things.
Politely ask OP what he has tried.
If the question directly asks for ...
1
vote
1
answer
258
views
Rethinking the torrent of trash: quarantine for new user questions [duplicate]
TL;DR: Please reconsider the idea of a quarantine for new users' questions.
Consider two pictures.
Our first contestant is a person with a problem, and a disinclination to do any real research or ...
21
votes
0
answers
427
views
Extending the gold badge rights to further close vote reasons
The gold badge now allows the holder to have binding close votes on duplicates. It was discussed in here:
When did I get close-vote superpowers?
This is a nice thing for the site as well as ...
23
votes
2
answers
486
views
Which flag options are the most suitable for question asking for codes without effort? [duplicate]
From the title , some questions are asking for code , full example without effort.
Example :
1.https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23218387/how-to-get-direction-programmatically-using-gps-in-...
2
votes
2
answers
126
views
How to deal with questions that require a significant amount of reserach?
I am referring to this question. This question requires some painstaking research to be dome before someone can answer it. As the OP points out in the comment she is seeking mere opinions who have ...