I am a long time Stack Overflow user and new to meta and am just starting to get acquainted to the rules and etiquette involved in asking and answer questions. At the same time I have been a member of Stack Overflow for years and use it quite often as a good reference resource. From that lurking in the shadow perspective I really don't see the problem with the question or why it is considered low quality. As a long time programmer I feel I have a very good grasp on a wide range of programming concepts and can answer a vast majority of questions. Yet, I did not know the answer to that question. If anything, it is [a duplicate of a high quality question][1] *(which might even deserve to be protected)* that actually needed a paid a bounty for an answer. Even then [the accepted answer][1] is prefaced with: > "Not many people seem to know this, but this is perfectly possible, > though I admit it's not very obvious." I am just saying I personally would have upvoted that question. Why is it that you think it is a low quality question? [1]: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5498911/run-multiple-instances-with-one-click-in-visual-studio