The following image shows at the top of a question that has been closed due to lack of Debugging details. [![enter image description here][1]][1] The debugging details link points to the following [closed question](https://stackoverflow.com/help/closed-questions) page. Which is great but there is nothing to explain on this page what debugging details are. What `debugging details` means to me: - [How to create a Minimal, Reproducible Example](https://stackoverflow.com/help/minimal-reproducible-example) - useful error message(s) - stack trace - links to documentation It could mean a lot of things and different things to different people. However, the close question page states none of this. It does not in any way try to help the user figure out what "needs debugging details" could mean. While it may seem obvious what "needs debugging details" means, to some new developers and those who do not have English as their first language it may be hard to understand what is wrong with their question. Yes I realize that the page it self states >Edit the question to include desired behavior, a specific problem or error, and the shortest code necessary to reproduce the problem. This will help others answer the question. But the debugging details link is there for a reason. It's that I am questioning. A possible solution would also be to just change >This question needs [debugging details](https://stackoverflow.com/help/closed-questions). It is not currently accepting answers. to >This question is [closed](https://stackoverflow.com/help/closed-questions). It is not currently accepting answers. or The [closed question](https://stackoverflow.com/help/closed-questions) should define what is meant by having a question closed due to lack of debugging details or debugging details closed should have its own page. [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/1AIDQ.png