That post, in its current form, can be closed for the following reasons. 1. Too broad * Any answers to the question will be extremely long, your question should be able to be answered with a few paragraphs or less. * If your question could take up an entire chapter in a programming book, it is probably too broad for Stack Overflow. 2. Primarily Opinion Based * Questions that don't have a concrete answer are generally going to be based on opinions and not facts. 3. Unclear What You're Asking * It is unclear exactly what your question is asking, which adds to the Too Broad close reason. 4. No MCVE * Generally, questions on Stack Overflow should be about a specific programming problem, so you should include some code demonstrating the specific programming problem. * There are some exceptions to this rule but, as far as I can tell, your question is not one of those exceptions. **I don't think that there is actually any way of salvaging that question without completely changing the question.** If you asked about a specific problem relating to the concept that you're asking about, possibly. But, if you're asking about the upsides and downsides of a certain method, it will probably be closed for the same reasons above. In its current form, your question is off-topic for [programmers.stackexchange.com](//programmers.stackexchange.com), see [**Discuss this ${blog}**](http://meta.programmers.stackexchange.com/a/6418/31260), [**What is the problem with “Pros and Cons”?**](http://meta.programmers.stackexchange.com/q/6758/31260) and [**What goes on Programmers.SE? A guide for Stack Overflow**](http://meta.programmers.stackexchange.com/q/7182/31260). However, you may have an easier time editing it to be on-topic there. Keep in mind that their rules about what can or cannot be asked are more strict than Stack Overflow's rules. If that is what you end up doing, I want to stress that you **read the information available in their [help center](http://programmers.stackexchange.com/help/asking) about how to ask questions, what topics can be discussed and what topics cannot.** Also, if you have working code and you would like others to review it to suggest possible down-sides there is also [codereview.stackexchange.com](//codereview.stackexchange.com), **but their rules are just as strict as prog.se so make sure you read the relevant [help center](http://codereview.stackexchange.com/help/asking) information there as well *before posting your question*** **However, there might be no amount of editing that can make your question on-topic on any Stack Exchange site.** In which case, there is simply nothing you can do about it.