I have seen: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/273262/16217248 That question asks a canonical for questions about the `if (x != a || x != b ...)` and resulted in one being created: https://stackoverflow.com/q/26337003/16217248 The question also mentions a similar `if (x == a || b || c ...)` problem, for which several canonical questions exist, but only for specific languages: * Python: https://stackoverflow.com/q/20002503/16217248 * Java: https://stackoverflow.com/q/7604814/16217248 * C++: https://stackoverflow.com/q/15181579/16217248 This brings us to miscellaneous `if (x == a || b || c ...)` questions for which no language-specific canonical exists. * Should a new language-agnostic canonical be created for those? * Should they be closed as a duplicate of https://stackoverflow.com/q/26337003/16217248 Even though the underlying cause of the problem is different? And should that one be modified to include `if (x == a || b || c ...)` questions? * Should they be closed as a duplicate of a canonical of a different language? * Should they be closed as *Not reproducible or caused by a typo*? What should be done about such questions, if none of the above?