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Questions that may not necessarily have a clear-cut right or wrong answer and are often subjective. If your question isn't a bug report, feature request, or request for assistance, or question with a concrete answer, it's probably a discussion.

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How broadly, or narrowly, should questions (or tags thereon) be interpreted?

Yes, answers should take questions rather narrowly and help with the exactly problem that was stated. It is not wrong to use/suggest additional frameworks that simplify the answer, even if the OP has …
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Canonical answer to JavaScript typo-related questions?

The vast majority of low-rep users asking lame questions apparently have never bothered to educate themselves about how to open the console or simple debugging approaches and tools, much less use a …
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Should answers include support requirements?

Yes, in general authors should indicate in their answers when they use post-ES5 features. This is not necessary when they question is already tagged es6, es7 or ecmascript-next, or the OP's code alr …
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Can you ask a question you know is way over your own head?

Use the search! It very often finds something good if you know the relevant keywords, which is the case in your situation. For this particular example, we actually already have an answer: Is it possi …
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How to use this site if an answer doesn't quite work?

my question is really the same as the existing question Not exactly. Your new question would be "Why does this approach not work?". Make sure to link the answer where you found it, give a minimal …
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What should I do with an answer, which brings nothing new compared to already given ones?

Depends on how different the answers are. If it is a blatant copy of another answer, downvote and flag for moderator attention. Notice that similar-looking code is not necessary a sign of plagiarism, …
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Is my question now in an acceptable form for the site?

I think your original question text (before all the edits) was just fine. You explained your understanding of what the code does, you asked a particular question ("why this variable not the others?"), …
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What's the point of the [comparison] tag?

why not have data-comparison instead? There's no need to artificially complicate a tag name. There won't be a meta-tag for the question type, so we do not need to distinguish. The warning in the …
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Is it acceptable to edit an answer in ways that fundamentally change it?

I sometimes seldom do quite substantial edits to wrong/misleading parts of answers that are correct elsewhile. My criteria for this are manifold: The answer must offer the correct solution in its g …
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Let's put an end to questions related to JavaScript type coercion

Having posted answers to a few of these myself1, I find it difficult to write a canonical answer. We need to consider two cases: "What's wrong with JavaScript where …==…?". These might be closed as …
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Mark as duplicate without close vote?

How does one mark a duplicate and submit it for review without voting to close? That's not possible. Putting questions in the review queue is done by casting votes, and those are limited for a reaso …
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What is the appropriate place to ask Artificial Intelligence questions

If the code does work, but you need more speed (a better implementation), CodeReview seems like the better place to ask, however most of these questions are on-topic on StackOverflow as well. If you …
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Are these two questions duplicates?

The questions: How do I check if an array includes an object in JavaScript? (Oct. 2008, ~1300 upvotes) and Determine whether an array contains a value (Jul. 2009, ~300 upvotes) are very similar. The …
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Unbind [bindable]s

The tag bindable does not seem to have a well-defined purpose, and is littered over questions about different languages and toolkits. Can someone guess a common meaning, create a tag wiki and clean u …
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Is this a new edit screen? Or have I just never seen it?

That's the default non-inline edit view, which is linked from every edit button. It's only that the normal edit button has some javascript handler attached to it that opens an inline editor, which yo …
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