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Why would a question that's normally too broad in *any* other language be okay if it's in Python?

As a fairly active user in the python tag, I agree with you here. Questions such as these are broad and should be closed as such. They should be down-voted and, if the question asker doesn't improve ...
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Handling an old, viewed and upvoted, but clearly too broad question and its answers

Great question! Err, that is, this one you've asked on Meta, not the one you're asking about. What you should be doing here is flagging/voting to close the question. Either "too broad" or "off&...
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Do we really need more focus?

I too have been a bit disoriented by the changes made to the close-vote prompt. It used to have "Unclear" and "Too broad" (paraphrasing), and now it has "Needs details or ...
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Why would a question that's normally too broad in *any* other language be okay if it's in Python?

I don't know about other tags, but unfortunately in the python tag there are a handful of high-rep users who jump on all sorts of basic spoon-feeding questions. Call them eager-to-please if you're ...
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Is it a good practice? Create smaller questions to answer an original question by another user

Is it a good practice? Create smaller questions to answer an original question by another user Of course it's a good practice: you are breaking down a "too broad" question, with it's subsets that can ...
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My question was closed because it "needs to be more focused", but it seems like a question many programmers would want to know the answer to

You posted this question on October 31, 2021 at 13:16Z. The question was closed by votes from 3 community members on November 2, 2021 at 8:42Z. Finally, you deleted the question on November 2, 2021 at ...
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Is asking for one-solution-out-of-many too broad or is it fine?

I'm glad you asked; this seems to come up a lot. Folks want to accomplish something, don't particularly care how they do it, and so they specify multiple languages / libraries / platforms. This is ...
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Creating the Windows 10 calendar in VBA Excel: can we allow broad and useful "canonical" self-answers?

I've flagged my own Q+A post to get a historical lock, which is now in effect. When I wrote this answer I failed to see the glaring loophole in this stance, and to be honest I don't think there's a ...
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How many ways do we need to remember how big an integer is?

The question is too broad by SO's current standards. There are a lot of answers on there that can be considered "Valid", as every language out there has their own name for the relevant constant. "...
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Question put at hold as too broad and I have no code but added more details

This is the crux of your question: It's a trivial task but very time consuming, and I am wondering if people have any advice how I would go about coding this instead of doing it manually? The ...
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How to handle "too broad", but interesting questions?

You should close these questions as... too broad. Don't confuse "interesting" with "suitable for Stack Overflow". There are a lot of questions that would be very interesting to people here that are ...
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Triage how to flag questions asking how to make things?

TL;DR - Flag(Unsalvageable) it for closure. In Triage you have Looks OK - Don't pick this here obviously Requires Editing - Unless YOU think that YOU could edit this question into shape (not the ...
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Creating the Windows 10 calendar in VBA Excel: can we allow broad and useful "canonical" self-answers?

Ok I am confused now. As per It’s OK to Ask and Answer Your Own Questions, it is encouraged to ask and answer your own question. In my opinion, It helps to spread knowledge. They are lot of people ...
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Is this NOT too-broad of a question?

If you ignore all of the prior existing code (since it's not really applicable to the actual question to begin with), you're left with this block: ...but here instead of putting dates manually in ...
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Why is "Is this correct?" an off-topic question, and what should I ask instead?

Questions like this are impossible to answer without literally testing the entire program for you. While this may sound a little extreme, think about how you know whether a program is correct: you ...
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Why is this question closed as 'unfocused'; how could it be improved?

The question is overall not useful. That, by itself, is not a close reason but it does make it a bit hard to pick one single close reason, as it is also off-topic. The following apply: Needs details ...
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How many ways do we need to remember how big an integer is?

I can never remember the number. I need a memory rule. If this was posted now, it would be downvoted to oblivion, making it the top downvoted answer of the day, would trigger an avalanche of "...
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Unity3d questions are often closed because too broad

To quote the SO tour Stack Overflow is a question and answer site for professional and enthusiast programmers Therefore, if a question is related to programming, it is acceptable. As noted in the ...
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Question about video processing for the Windows desktop closed as too broad

Yep - this is too broad. The OP is essentially asking about how to create a compositing manager, a-la Compiz. They want to do things to the entire desktop and they've got a lot of great ideas on how ...
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What link should I give when people ask to write their software for them?

You do not need to give a link. Any link you give would just be generic boilerplate, repeating what the asker should have already read when they joined the site and attempted to ask a question. If ...
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Is this question really too broad? And if so, how did I manage to answer it anyway?

Would a question like this stand up to the standards that we apply to it today? I'm going to say "no", and here's why. I need to communicate in PHP with a client that is using the ISAAC ...
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Creating the Windows 10 calendar in VBA Excel: can we allow broad and useful "canonical" self-answers?

The self-answer portion is irrelevant. And it has a good answer, which is also irrelevant. The issue I have with this is that if we leave the question open as-is, people will feel free to ask tutorial ...
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Why was my question about improving the performance of a code closed as lacking focus?

Because your question basically boils down to this As I guess the chosen algorithm will affect the performance, significantly, for this code, I am seeking for the fastest intelligent algorithm This ...
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Why is this MS Access question too broad?

I was the one bringing it up on SOCVR and casting the first close vote. My reasoning was as follows: I'll bring in a few parts of the question, and explain my reasoning. How to have Access show a ...
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Why was my question closed? How should I edit it to improve it?

To quote https://idownvotedbecau.se/toomuchcode/: It is really hard to answer a question about a bug in code when the question includes a huge block of code. When this happens, it takes much longer ...
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Do we really need more focus?

That made-up question does not need more focus. It shows a lack of effort, absolutely, but that means you should downvote it, not vote to close it. Assuming it's about Python (which I see you active ...
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How should I alter the question to make it more focused?

I am not a domain expert on C# and .NET, but it strikes me that your question is lacking the kind of detail that would allow someone to figure out what is going on. So I would (hypothetically ...) ...
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Is asking for one-solution-out-of-many too broad or is it fine?

SO is Q&A and point of view from the guy who found your question is also important. He knows one of listed technologies and only that one (let's call it X) and he found exactly his question (...
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Should two-part questions be closed?

Several questions in a post are allowed if they are closely related. That is, if one question in many cases implies the other and vice versa, then focusing is not lost. This criteria of "closely ...
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Why was my question closed as unfocused?

On a close read, I think you do indeed have a single, clear, appropriately scoped question underlying all of this. I don't think it should be deleted (unless you're giving up on asking it). After ...
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