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Is "How do I convert code from this language to this language" too broad? [duplicate]

For context: Post request with c# with TLSx1 I see questions like this all the time. To me it reads as "Rumor has it Stack Overflow is a coding service. Can you convert this code for me from language ...
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Bounty is asking entirely new questions and is making the question too broad, what to do?

Per title: The description of a new bounty by the original author of the question is asking entirely new questions and is making the question too broad, what to do? https://stackoverflow.com/...
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Narrowing down a broad question about a language's performance/security

Earlier I asked a question on SO about trying to figure out if there were any security/performance issues with backporting code from Java 1.8 to 1.5. My reasoning behind asking the question was ...
Christian Wilkie's user avatar
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Closing as Too Broad

According this meta posts the best close reason for questions, which only contain a statement that someone should do the work for them, is Too Broad. But since Too Broad means: There are either ...
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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 ...
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What makes this question about c# v6.0 safe navigation operator too broad?

This is not a complaining question :) I asked what I thought to be a pretty specific question: How does the ?. (Safe Navigation Operator) work in c# 6.0 (VS 2015 CTP)? Currently there is no Safe ...
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It's time to reach community consensus on what to do with highly-upvoted but off-topic posts [duplicate]

The issue of what the hell to do with old, highly-upvoted questions with very useful answers is something that is brought up time and time again. Recently, I've felt it coming to something of a head, ...
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Flagged as Too Broad and got flag disputed on a deleted question

Today when I was reviewing Triage, I saw a poor question which I think couldn't be improved or at least it should be closed until OP's edit it as the question statement was too broad to answer. So I ...
Suhaib Janjua's user avatar
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Editing someone else's "too broad" question?

Let's say I come across a question that, as currently stated, is too broad. But let's also say that it looks like the original asker is driving at a more specific question that I happen to think is ...
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Is this question too broad?

As a follower of the scheme tag, I came across this question, which was closed as too broad. The question body in its entirety is simply the following: Is it possible to update the program code ...
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Is this a good reopen queue audit?

I recently came across this audit in the reopen queue and failed it. It seems to me that the question is too broad for SO. While it is about a particular topic, it asks 20 different questions within ...
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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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Why was this question put on hold as “too broad”?

Two days ago I saw this question and was baffled that it was put on hold as "too broad": Unable to import .p12 keystore In fact the question is rather specific and none of the criteria for "too broad"...
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Are Questions about software design 'too broad' for SO? [duplicate]

I recently answered this question which was shortly thereafter closed as 'too broad' and I wonder why. I understand that SO is about specific programming problems. But for creating good software its ...
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How can I overcome this 'too broad' verdict, and/or find a better forum for my question? [duplicate]

I recently posted this question and after a little discussion in the comments, it was put on hold as too broad. I've tried adding some edits explaining my situation, but to no avail. The problem I'm ...
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Why was this question flagged as too broad, and how can I improve on it?

This question was flagged as too broad. My issue is that I don't know how to make it more specific. I would appreciate suggestions for more info that I can provide, but honestly the question seems as ...
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Is this question still on topic?

I recently reviewed an answer for this question, and was trying to decide if it was the answer I was having problems with or the question. The question quite literally asks for "what the other .NET ...
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Are questions about design patterns at fault for being "primarily opinion-based"?

Earlier today, I asked a question about the design pattern of WordPress. With astonishing speed, it was "put on hold as primarily opinion-based." However, it seemed to me that was I asking a clearly ...
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Is a question about CSS framework integration too broad so SO?

So I found this question https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26738620/better-method-to-install-a-css-framework#. A fairly big part of me wants to flag this as too broad, because I can actually make a ...
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Why is this question about a clever Ruby on Rails syntax too broad?

This question is on hold for being too broad: How does method chaining work in Ruby?. Frankly, I think this is one of the better questions I've seen lately. The question is concise and addresses a ...
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Two Suggestions For The Five Mongolian Stompers Problem: Jury, and Dissent

For starters, I did look for similar posts on this topic, something like eleven previous posts. I didn't study them thoroughly, but I did glance at them and see if they were related, and found nothing....
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Why was this question put on hold as "too broad"?

This question was put on hold as too broad: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25540550/how-to-get-a-lossless-jpeg-compression-on-ios Here is what I have done to try to get it taken off hold: ...
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When someone asks for a recommendation instead of a question, where should I tell them to post their question? Yahoo answers?

Many times I have seen questions that are more like "Which language should I use for ..." and "Can anyone recommend..." than "I am having a problem this this chunk of code in my file and I ...
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What's too broad about "all the possible operations that could cause a NaN"?

What are all the possible calculations that could cause a NaN in Python? The original version of this question, reproduced below, is asking what possible ways there are to get a NaN in Python. The ...
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Asking about the existence of a particular technique without being Too Broad... "Is it Possible?"

My question was put on hold as too broad: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25397526/move-files-on-a-remote-machine-without-copying I think if I had just asked how to move files over the network ...
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What is an indicator that a question is "too broad" or not?

What is the line between broad and too broad? As I understand "question put on Hold because: TOO broad" mean that a question is not only broad, but TOO broad for an good answer (and therefore the ...
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How to handle a question that asks many things [duplicate]

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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Is this really too broad?

I had this Reopen audit, and I voted to reopen, and this was wrong! Can someone please explain to me the following piece of code? while(scanf("%d%d\n", p, q) == 2) Is this really too broad?...
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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 ...
László Papp's user avatar
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What should be done with a question that was answered and then closed for reasons such as being unclear or being too broad?

I have at least two questions that I asked that were closed or put on hold for being too broad or being unclear what the question was asking. Both questions were answered, and in both cases, the ...
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Why is this question too broad?

I asked this question the other day, and it was soon put on hold by a moderator as too broad. I'm aware of this close reason and tried to see how it applied to my question, but I still wasn't sure why ...
William's user avatar
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Self Answer Questions being too broad [duplicate]

I'm planning to do another self-answer Q&A style question, but I just had a thought that if I came across this question asked in the wild without an answer, I would flag to close as too broad. ...
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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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Can a question with an accepted answer be closed as unanswerable

Some of the close reasons essentially assert that providing an answer for a question, within the format of SO, is impossible. Those are the close reasons of unclear what you are asking, lacks ...
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Can I edit all but one of the questions out of a disjoint multi-part question?

I came across 4 program design interview questions. Clearly too broad as there are 4 (or 5) completely disjoint parts to it. But rather than voting to close (which would probably just expire anyway),...
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