This community-wiki Q&A is a compiled set of guidance for the close reasons used on Stack Overflow.
It's meant to be a canonical repository and a resource for the community – both for authors of closed questions and for curators judging whether a question should be closed.
Authors of questions that are closed
- If you asked a question that was closed, consult this guidance to understand why your question was closed and what you can do about it.
Flaggers, Voters and Reviewers
If you are considering voting to close a question (or flagging it, if you don't have the privilege to cast close votes), consult this guidance to ensure that you are using the appropriate close reason – and that the question should be closed in the first place.
If you are a reviewer, consider this guidance on when and what close reasons to use.
You may also want to link to this post in the comments when you vote to close a question.
Each answer to this post explains one of the close reasons on Stack Overflow, including how it is defined, how/when to use it, and what to do if your post is closed for that reason. This resource is community-maintained; if there's something wrong with the guidance provided here, feel free to edit it.
Close reasons – index:
A community-specific reason:
- About general computing hardware and software
- About professional server- or networking-related infrastructure administration
- Seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and more
- Needs debugging details
- Not reproducible or was caused by a typo
- This question belongs on another site in the Stack Exchange network
- Other (custom close reasons)
[Needs details or clarity][9]
Needs more focus
[Opinion-based][11]
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