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What should we do with flawed attempts to solve a problem, where the flaw is unrelated, both are common, and the question isn't explicit?

What should we do with flawed attempts to solve a problem, where the flaw is unrelated, both are common, and the question isn't explicit? This is an extremely common issue I've been running into with ...
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Creating the Windows 10 calendar in VBA Excel: can we allow broad and useful "canonical" self-answers?

This is concerning the question: How can I create the Windows 10 calendar in VBA Excel? This question has 4 close-votes and a lot of upvotes. It is a self-answer that appears broad… until you realise ...
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2 answers
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How to improve a canonical question, that may appear to be "too broad"?

I keep finding myself posting an [mcve] link in comments to questions with either too much or too little code, but askers seem to be having a hard time actually producing a "Minimal, Complete, ...
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How should we handle popular canonicals that ask two separate questions?

Every now and then I find a popular question that asks two (mostly) unrelated questions at the same time. Basically like "How do I do X? Also, how do I do Y?". Example: User input and command line ...
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Is my canonical dup for Vanilla JS DOM Manipulation ok?

How can I manipulate the DOM without a library like jQuery? My question wasn't particularly well-recieved. There are 3 pending votes to close as a duplicate of What do people mean by "DOM ...
4 votes
3 answers
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Posting an intentionally too broad/unclear catch-all question [duplicate]

Imagine that someone is putting great effort into writing a "catch-all" question with answers for a certain topic. The answers mostly already exist in one form or another, but this question is meant ...