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Why would a question that's normally too broad in *any* other language be okay if it's in Python?

In keeping with a theme I've got nowadays - wondering about moderation and how consistent, even and fairly we apply it - I've run into this scenario enough times to warrant a Meta post. Take a ...
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Do we really need more focus?

As you may or may not understand already, my question is about the Needs More Focus close reason. I'm sure everyone with the close privilege are quite well familiar with it. Recently I was having some ...
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Is it possible for some "Too Broad" questions to be exceptions to the rule?

I randomly came across this question. It's obviously too broad: there are either too many possible answers, or good answers would be too long for this format (see the first answer, which has more ...
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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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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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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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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 "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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What is wrong with this question? (Failed audit)

I was performing some review on the site and came across this question on the open review votes. The question looked good to me, so I voted for it to be reopened, but the system told me it was an ...
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Unity3d questions are often closed because too broad

I just got an example of it here: Enemies don't collide with each other A new user asks a question about Unity (game engine). In Unity, it is possible to interact with 3d objects by scripting (...
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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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Handling an old, viewed and upvoted, but clearly too broad question and its answers

I was reviewing following answer in the Low Quality Posts Queue: https://stackoverflow.com/a/46128270/5779732 First get he basic understanding of protocols used in Voip , these are mainly SIP ...
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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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How to answer when asker has done a small thing, and asks how to do a big unrelated thing?

I sometimes see questions looking like the following: I have done [this simple thing]. From there, how do I do [this big thing]? For example: I have done the following HTML form (some code). ...
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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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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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How to ask questions about complex systems without being too broad? [closed]

I recently asked a question that was almost immediately flagged as too broad, and while I was writing this was downvoted to oblivion and deleted. Screenshot for the <10k users here: As I thought ...
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Multi-part question answered with multiple answers by same member (different from OP) [closed]

I know how to handle a multi-part question in general, by closing it as too broad as per How to handle a question that asks many things How to Handle Multi-Part Question But what do I do when a ...
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How many ways do we need to remember how big an integer is?

Consider this question: What is the maximum value for an int32? I know it was created in the dark-ages of Stack Overflow, but this should have been trivial to look up in any of your preferred ...
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Was this question not actually Too-Broad?

I recently flagged this question as too broad. From my understanding the user has not tried to implement anything, they are asking for a way (or many ways) to do it and is essentially "Give me the ...
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Is the description to "needs more focus" confusing? [duplicate]

It's very common that homework dumps gets closed with the focus reason. The description says: Update the question so it focuses on one problem only. Which in the case of homework dumps is not really ...
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Is this (highly upvoted) question acceptable or does it "Need more focus"?

Image Processing: Algorithm Improvement for 'Coca-Cola Can' Recognition (with almost 2000 upvotes) seems to be a bit disputed (timeline) over the last week or so: Six community members have voted-to-...
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Why is "Is this correct?" an off-topic question, and what should I ask instead?

Disclaimer: I'm not actually asking this - this is intended to be a reference post. Also, if you have additional tips for how to get started with testing, please feel free to add them to the ...
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Is this NOT too-broad of a question?

There's currently a featured question in tkinter, manipulating values in Tkinter [Python]. I believe it is too broad. Is it not? Is it something else? I believe it is clear that it could use some form ...
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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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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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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 ...
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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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Is it a good practice? Create smaller questions to answer an original question by another user

I come across a set of questions like these: What are the differences between Network and HTTP(s) load balancer in GCP How do I configure managed instance group and autoscaling in Google Cloud ...
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Triage how to flag questions asking how to make things?

In Triage I've encountered questions that is a good fit for VLQ but since that's not an option in Triage flags, how can I flag questions that are VLQ? Examples are those questions asking how to do ...
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Is this First Posts audit too broad a question?

I was very close to failing this audit review in the First Posts queue. I passed by pressing No Action Needed, but had I not realized it was an audit I would have flagged it as too broad. The ...
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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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Why is this not too broad? [duplicate]

Doing reviews, I came over this How to stream media player from one Android phone to another over Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi hotspot? Which I classified "too broad". The automated system tells me "wrong"; ...
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How to handle a question that was scoped to a single language, but has a large number of answers that ignored that scope? [duplicate]

Find the smallest positive integer that does not occur in a given sequence asked how to solve a particular Codility problem in Java (it was tagged with the java tag originally). Since then, the page ...
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Is asking for one-solution-out-of-many too broad or is it fine?

I recently asked a question asking for one solution in any of several frameworks. I was clear that I didn't need all of them. It was closed as too broad. Before you take a look at it, please keep in ...
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Why are questions about how to shape divs getting closed for being too broad? [duplicate]

Here's an example: Parallelogram with an image Different shaped divs It's true there may be more than one way to do it, as there often is with programming (and I admit, neither question is well ...
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How should I alter the question to make it more focused?

I asked a question that got closed due to not being more focused. I'd like to focus it more. However, I'm a bit stuck on how. I've found others with similar concern, without any leads whatsoever, ...
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What link should I give when people ask to write their software for them? [duplicate]

In handling first time posts, sometimes I encounter a 'write my software for me' non-question. Is there a link to SO official guidelines that I can give in such cases? Also, when I flag it, what is ...
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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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I provided a Q&A pair with a question that was too broad. What are my options?

At the risk of asking another question that will be poorly received: I wanted to share some knowledge I had recently acquired, and as I couldn't find a simple answer to my original research question ...
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Why does this question lack focus?

This question of mine: Generating a single include file from a hierarchy of includes got closed for lack of focus. I don't understand why. The problem is very clearly defined IMHO. I already got one ...
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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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Why is this MS Access question too broad?

I just saw and answered a question. To my surprise, the question was closed as "too broad": How to have children form with Access? I have some experience on SO (> 100k rep), and I have cast a lot of ...
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What should be done with my answer to this closed question?

I answered the question here and noticed it was down voted and recently closed as too broad. Now I understand the author worded the question horribly, and showed no attempt at a solution. However to ...
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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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How do I dispute the closing of a question that was closed many years ago?

I was in need of an answer to a question, I found someone already asked my question, and it was answered. What are dot-prefixed variables in R? The question and answer have received many upvotes, and ...
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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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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 ...
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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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