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This tag is for general questions about questions that have been closed because they are off-topic or otherwise do not meet the criteria defined in the FAQ.
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Why are closed posts often useful?
What is object serialization? is not really too broad, unless you choose to interpret it that way. The bigger problem with it is that it tends to attract very low-quality answers restating what has al …
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What guidance should we give people asking Unclear questions on Stack Overflow?
How do I ask a good question?
Stack Overflow depends on volunteers. The better your question, the easier it is for those volunteers to find an answer to your problem.
Try to solve the problem yoursel …
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What guidance should we give people asking Unclear questions on Stack Overflow?
"Unclear what you're asking" now links to a Stack Overflow-specific page in the Help Center.
I've populated this with guidance that I've found helpful when responding to folks who've hit the quality-b …
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Should I add comments for the correct solution on an off-topic question?
Generally, no - adding answers as comments is problematic for numerous reasons, not the least of which is that many readers may not even see them.
In situations like this, you're much better off fla …
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Why do people assume that if they don't understand a subject, it must be subjective?
I mostly agree with dmckee, but it doesn't appear that anyone here has directly answered the question you asked...
Something I've noticed in myself over the years is a tendency toward scanning new qu …
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Is it worth flagging "Not An Answer" for link only answers on closed questions?
No, it's totally not worth it.
Spend the time you save not flagging these by working to earn 10K reputation so that you can vote to delete the question and rid us of these answers en masse. If the w …
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Do I have to write snarky disclaimers when posting questions that look like a duplicate at t...
You could probably say the same thing with less "snark" (or really, just integrate it into your post a bit better).
I know how to solve this problem in the common case (as described in solutions …
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How can I get an answer for a problem described in an old, closed question?
The close reason is an old one; in this case it largely corresponds to "Unclear what you're asking", since the asker doesn't provide enough details to do more than guess at an answer.
You should pro …
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My answer was 90% complete when I had to go. Now the question on dependency injection in C# ...
The general answer here is: if you think it's possible to construct a clear, objective answer to the question, then re-write the question to focus on a problem that has precisely that answer. And then …
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Broad and opinion-based question closed without an answer despite many similar questions get...
A veteran member of Stack Overflow once described getting away with one of these questions as akin to winning the lottery.
Yes, you can find examples of lottery winners. You might even win yourself. …
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Question ban problem
As animuson noted:
That's not the only question that factors into it. You have two deleted questions, one of which is also closed, and three negatively scored questions on top of that. Then you ha …
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Does the broken window theory apply to closing questions?
Broken windows and the good old days
The broken window theory suggests that, by fixing decay or destruction promptly, we can prevent it from being seen as normal and then spreading...
We've put a lot …
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Is asking for clarification on the meaning of a term really "Too Broad"?
I don't think it's too broad.
The topicality is borderline; this might make more sense on https://english.stackexchange.com/ or even https://ell.stackexchange.com/. That said, I'm splitting hairs; i …
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Is it worth flagging for a VLQ duplicate, deleted by its OP?
You should generally assume that poorly-written, unanswered, heavily-downvoted questions will eventually be deleted by someone, regardless of whether or not they're duplicates. If the author doesn't d …
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Question closed as belonging on Super User, but is a programming issue
I have a feeling, that the people who closed my question were not familiar with this, and thus closed the question wrongly.
Well, you might be right. OTOH, prior to posting this meta question the …