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How exactly does my question not meet Stack Overflow guidelines?

There is nothing seriously wrong with the second question. The main problem is that it has a lot of flavour text, most of which is identical to the first question. You might want to call it guilt by a …
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Why is the question considered opinion-based?

Disclaimer: I would have voted differently, but still voted to close. The question seems to have a very subjective view on BCD versus floating point. For starters, it does not even seem to be really …
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Most appropriate way to write long questions with tests?

Asking a long question is okay, if perhaps not the most effective to get people to answer. However, this isn't a long question – it is long but neither one question nor even a question at all. Make s …
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Why was my question downvoted and closed as opinion-based?

While the question effectively is asking for "facts or citations", the topic of what these should cover is a matter of interpretation – i.e. opinion. To single out the two main criteria that an answer …
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What should I do when the question is fine, but existing answers "need more focus" or are of...

Let me rephrase the conflicting question a bit: Original how do I count how many times a given value appears in a list? Modified how do I count how many times a given value appears in a list in a loo …
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Why was this question downvoted so heavily?

TLDR: The question as written is neither particularly useful as a domain-specific nor as a domain-agnostic one. A minimum of research should have eliminated at least some of the problems already. To …
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How can I make my question more clear?

In a regular question where you want code to do something, a lot of information can be inferred from the situation. For example, if you provide Python code then we can infer you have a Python interpre …
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I think the question I closed as a duplicate shouldn't have been reopened

I've gone ahead and directly dupe-hammered the question again. Seriously, I am sick of having to go through what feels like a triple-blind quadruple-approved scientific review when questions are obvio …
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How do I edit my question about pycord bot.get_channel?

Ask only one question by removing everything that raises other questions. Right now the question has three separate sub-questions: A "bot.get_channel produces NoneType" part (title and "past attempt") …
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Question deleted in 15 minutes, was it appropriate?

I do not see any point in forcefully deleting such a question. Does it seem useful? No. That's a down vote. Does it seem on-topic? No. That's a close vote. And that is it. If the question stays as is, …
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Why is a question about API documentation "not programming-related"?

I think these kinds of closure are throwing out the baby with the entire bathtub. Technical documentation ultimately says how to program and as such is strongly programming related. Especially if the …
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Is asking for help on how to debug "how long does npx take to run" allowed?

If you can provide an MRE, just about any debugging question is fair game. If all you have is a symptom, that isn’t a good fit for the site. There is a myriad of things that could be issues, and a myr …
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Would it be better to provide an explanation when closing questions as duplicates?

Yes, it is often better to dupe close and provide an explanation. Only rarely is a duplicate a 1:1 copy and it is necessary to translate some small parts between duplicate and target. Adding a small e …
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Closing/deleting a question based on lack of details, yet no specific request for details wa...

Would not that be more helpful to actually mention which details are missing, and where additional clarity is needed? Yes, it would. And close voters are free to leave a comment if they want to. How …
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Is this a good self-answered question or is there a better approach?

This is a bad self-answered question because there is no question. A good self-answered question is a good question which just happens to be self-answered. That means the question by itself should ra …
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