I came upon the following review audit today: http://stackoverflow.com/review/close/10218382
After analyzing the question I opted to vote to close the question for being too broad. As it stands, I find the question very vague and lacking details. The problem described "I'm getting an URL not found error" could be caused by numerous reasons and IMHO the following things are wrong with this question:
- The OP does not provide a clear description of what steps were taken to get to this error
- The problem might be local, for example (but none of those details have been specified by the OP):
- OP might have DNS resolution problems
- OP might not have set any possible Proxy settings properly
- A local (or corporate) firewall may be blocking access to the requested resource
- The problem is very likely to be a temporary problem with the repository/site where the tool he's trying to download has to come from
All things considered, the question contains very little details and is a "Is anyone else having this problem as well?" question at best. In my opinion this is not a suitable question for the Q&A format. Because what would that look like?
Q: I am getting a 404 error, how to fix it?
A: Contact the maintainer and ask them to fix the link.
I don't see how this is a good fit for SO, but apparently I am wrong. So I am very curious what the arguments might be to keep questions like this open. because I like to learn from my mistakes. And I just don't see what my mistake was here.