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Why was my question closed for “seeking recommendations” when I had asked for a way to solve a specific problem without using external tools?

Recently I asked this question, about a way to parse a string with batch to check if it is a valid IP address. In the body of the question I specified that I was searching for a way to do this in ...
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How to handle "What does this (malicious) obfuscated code do?" questions?

Semi-frequently, we get questions asking for help understanding some obfuscated, and likely malicious, code that they have discovered. These questions are rarely of good quality, but then that's ...
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Was I (and Stack Overflow) being too strict and unreasonable in closing this question?

This question was asked and, somewhat predictably, closed: How do web designers do complicated CSS coding?. The question (reproduced at the bottom in case of deletion), to my mind, was horrible (...
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Enabling easier elimination of posts by new users that disregard documentation

It is evident that SO tries to remove hurdles and make it easy for newcomers to post questions. While this surely reduces the "friction" that new users encounter, it has the downside of ...
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Extra reason for closing questions (or a modification of one)

In the recent time, we have seen an increased number of questions which treat Stack Overflow as a free debugging tool. I am speaking from mostly c++ tag, but I would not be surprised if the same trend ...
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Is it okay to close questions that simply provide too much code?

Quite often, I see a question that is asking for an answer to a specific, answerable problem. They provide enough information for an answer to be possible... but that's just the problem. These people ...
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Can we have the "blatantly off topic" close vote back?

Quite often, questions get asked that are really not to do with programming at all. Sometimes they're appropriate for Super User or whatever, but not always. We used to have a blatantly off-topic (...
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How to deal with questions of the type "I don't understand how this code works"? [duplicate]

Quite often, especially with the tag 'java', I have come across questions that contain a code snippet followed by "How does this code work?" or "What is this code doing?" or sometimes even an implicit ...
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Update the "non-reproducible" close reason to cover a problem in unposted code

More than once I've come across questions that are caused by code unrelated to the posted code. Typically they go along the lines of "Here's my simplified code. I expected it to do X, but Y is ...
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Adding a few words to the "debugging help" close reason would go a long way [duplicate]

Today, the close reason reads similar to this: Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest ...
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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 ...
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How are the sites that appear in the "belongs on another site in the Stack Exchange network" dialog chosen?

Is there a particular reason for the choice of SE sites that you can migrate an off-topic question to? I mean, I can understand meta and superuser, and judging by this answer, there are a lot of ...
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Solution for migrating to minor sites

Often I want to migrate a question to codereview, or programmers, or cs. However, we are only provided a very finite list for where to close as belonging on a different site (superuser, tex, etc.). ...
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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 ...
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Are "how would I get started?" questions too broad?

I posted these comments on a recent Stack Overflow Question: I still fear that your question is too broad, that you may be coming here too early. If this were my project, I'd try to decompose the ...
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Can we add Code Review to the migration list? [duplicate]

You often times see a question asking for someone to review their code. Could we add Code Review to the list?
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Could we have a reduced close vote requirement on "why isn't this code working"?

A more recent scenario has occurred in which these expanded powers could be considered valuable without conflating this with the venerable dupehammer. Perhaps this needs to be revisited? I've had ...
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How to handle a question that asks many things

I came across this question. And in it he asks multiple questions, something like "Q1", "Q2"... "QN" And should I need to flag it. Which flag would be appropriate to use?
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Are "Hail-Mary" questions on-topic for Stack Overflow?

For those of you who don't know, a Hail-Mary pass is a maneuver in American Football which is executed late in a losing game, in the desperate hope that a miracle will occur. On Stack Overflow, this ...
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Provide "Not enough effort" as a new close reason

It's quite clear by now, I am not any longer afraid to ask for it officially; all recent highly visited and discussed posts that the community demands a new close reason. New, because it has never ...
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Custom off-topic reasons sound defensive, not concrete

I think this question may be off-topic because This is the new custom off-topic reason text. As mentioned here, this is weak and defensive. The "I think" part is redundant since the comment is ...
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Closing a question as a duplicate of 5 other questions that were all answered by the closing user

Today, I answered a question which later got closed by a user with the Gold Badge, as a duplicate of 5 other questions, which were all answered by that close-voting user. While I understand not every ...
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Please help me to understand close reasons

The roots of recent problems I have raised on Meta are mostly about a feeling that is common amongst regular users: that the tools Stack Overflow offers are inadequate for the task. This leads to ...
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What is the metric to determine whether a question is opinion-based or not? [duplicate]

I’ve posted a question “Altering the state of a composed class by its composing classes. Is there any rule or principle for not doing so?” which people seem to find as an opinion-based question and ...
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Resolved in a manner unlikely to help future readers

This question concerns the following close reason: This question was caused by a problem that can no longer be reproduced or a simple typographical error. While similar questions may be on-topic ...
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Is it tools used ... "Commonly By Programmers" or "Primarily For Programming"?

The Help Center states under What topics can I ask about here?: The Close Reasons states under Off-topic because...: Notice different words are used. The first uses primarily used for programming, ...
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Why did this performance question warrant not only closure but deletion, too?

Background When I initially encountered How can I efficiently remove elements by index from a very large list? it was titled "Remove int elements from a very large list in C#", had two close ...
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Is asking the community to find (not recommend) an off-site resource allowed?

Up until about a year and a half ago, one of our standard close reasons was: Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic ...
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close-reason suggestion: closing a question where the asker wants others to do his homework

I was going over close votes, when I stumbled into this question. Notice it was put on hold because: unclear what you're asking Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details ...
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Question has too many answers? Upwards of 60 answers and keeps getting more

I found a question that has gotten upwards of 60+ answers and keeps getting more: Test method is inconclusive: Test wasn't run. Error? Is there a procedure to maybe close this one or something? ...
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Considering changing the migration process

Most other sites do not want many (if any) of our posts migrated there. Remove the mention of "Super User" from the standard off-topic close reasons Be careful when recommending Code ...
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Without close-flag privileges, how do I bring a low-quality question to the community's attention?

I found this question where it seemed that the user was clearly just putting his homework on Stack Overflow. However, lacking enough reputation, I could not request for the question to be closed so ...
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How should this specific regex question close-reopen war end?

There is a dispute on whether or not this regex question should be closed as a duplicate. My position is that the question is a duplicate. Both of the techniques posted as answers are found in the ...
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Are questions that boil down to errors in off-site resources on-topic?

This question asks for an explanation of a snippet of code in an off-site resource. If you take the off-site resource out of the question, the question is essentially: Q: What does this syntax ...
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Close as dupe when there is no effort shown?

I just came across this question and I was about to lay down the gold dupehammer. However, some lizard man closed it as ""Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?")..." which I ...
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Why don't we give users below 250 rep notion about close votes?

To clarify beforehand: I'm not asking for leaving auto comments as with close voting a question as a duplicate. Why aren't low rep users notified when they receive a close vote/flags with their ...
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Handling questions asking for bad practices and the following answers

Scenario It seem like a pretty common scenario when OP ask a question of a type "How do you I achieve this certain result using a very bad/ frowned upon practice" It usually gets a response in ...
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How to deal with non-formalized quasi-vote-to-close-comments?

In a comment to this (clear, but zero-effort) question, a >15k user made the following request: Please no one give a full solution in code as this is obviously homework that OP would benefit from ...
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Should questions resolved by missing JavaScript files be closed?

I have encountered multiple questions that were solved because the user forgot to include something like jQuery or Bootstrap in their code. In the past I've attempted to close these kinds of ...
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Is Stack Overflow's scope supposed to be strictly disjoint from that of other Stack Exchange sites?

A few days ago, this SO question was put on hold for being out of scope. The comment given that justified the decision was: This question appears to be off-topic because it is about improving ...
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What do I do if a question I asked turned out to be a platform bug?

I posted a question which turned out to be a bug in the platform I was using. What should my next course of action be? I think it should still be discoverable for other people who have the same issue, ...
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How does one distinguish typos from coding errors in questions?

(Latest update: Well, folks, this already becomes a holy war. I like the answer given by Ryan M below together with my response to him in the comments. At least, it works for me. So I suggest ...
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Question Close Reasons project - Introduction and Feedback

A few weeks after I joined Stack Overflow, I was given a project by my manager, Cesar, called “Question Close Reasons.” In short, the project was to create a community-wiki post on Meta Stack Overflow ...
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Duplicate Off-Topic Reasons

I just flagged a post here on meta as off-topic and saw that there are two quite similar reasons for closing something that shouldn't be here. This question does not appear to be about Stack ...
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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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Do we want questions specific to one person's lack of understanding of a basic language feature?

Here is the question. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45745040/code-after-if-block-inside-a-for-loop-doesnt-work (10k only since the question has been removed) To make a long story short, the OP ...
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What to do with "programming" Qs that are actually just basic arithmetic/ratio questions?

There's a category of questions that are only titularly "programming" and are in fact just simple ratio or pre-algebra questions, example: Transform rotation based on the "Minutes" (Unity ...
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Improving my question about class inheritance in C#

I had a serious issue in C# and wrote a question in a poor way. There's no doubt about this. So I tried to edit my question to make it better, but I'm getting downvoted, the question got closed, and I ...
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Why was this question reopened?

There is a question, mysqli_query() expects parameter 1 to be mysqli ( it is mysqli though ), that genuinely seems to me to be a duplicate of Warning: mysqli_query() expects parameter 1 to be mysqli, ...
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Question does not make sense anymore since software update

I recently asked a question that basically asks "why can't I do this in TypeScript?" but since the merge of #50666 the question doesn't make sense anymore because what I ask to do can ...
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