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Is "too broad" a valid reason to close a question that doesn't show any research effort?
I really wish people would get off of this idea that "no documented attempts" means the question automatically must be closed. If the question is reasonably scoped without absurd implementation ...
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Is it possible for some "Too Broad" questions to be exceptions to the rule?
I locked the question while discussions were being held here, to prevent a close/reopen war.
Here's my (personal) take, based on something I read:
Every rule has an exception. If you happen to ...
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Is it possible for some "Too Broad" questions to be exceptions to the rule?
The question we're talking about here is an interesting and unique question.
It is a question to which giving an answer requires thought, and from those answers the reader can learn a lot. It ...
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How to answer when asker has done a small thing, and asks how to do a big unrelated thing?
Whether or not they have done [small thing] is entirely irrelevant. The question is essentially "write my code for me" and should be treated as such (with downvotes and closure).
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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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Is "How do I convert code from this language to this language" too broad?
Yes.
Translating code between languages isn't something you can ask of volunteers. My opinion is a bit more forceful in that their understanding of the languages is irrelevant; if they're asking ...
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Asking about the existence of a particular technique without being Too Broad... "Is it Possible?"
Is it possible?
Questions that start or end with the phrase "Is it possible" are ultimately uninteresting to the Stack Overflow community, for a number of reasons:
It's almost always ...
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Is it possible for some "Too Broad" questions to be exceptions to the rule?
This is one of those cases where we get into this weird "Telephone Game" situation over close reasons:
The close reasons were created to reflect problems that folks saw in questions that ...
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How to ask questions about complex systems without being too broad?
Speaking as a question asker, if I have a question about a complex system which I do not fully understand, how can it best be asked to escape that cycle? As many similar, overwhelmingly upvoted ...
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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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Can a question with an accepted answer be closed as unanswerable
Remember, we're working together to build a library of detailed answers to every question about programming.
A library is no good if you can't find anything, and by the same token there's no reason ...
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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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Breaking down "too broad"/"needs more focus" and trying to understand it
All close reasons are subjective.
"Too broad", like most close reason is hard to define precisely. Especially since it's subjective (again, like most close reasons). There is no Mathematical ...
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Closing as Too Broad
Write a program that asks a user for her birthday, then displays the number of days she has been alive, the number of days till the next birthday and her current bio-rhythms. Reject birthdays that are ...
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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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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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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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When someone asks for a recommendation instead of a question, where should I tell them to post their question? Yahoo answers?
If you would like to recommend another site for questions that are off topic you're certainly welcome to. You are not obligated to suggest another site when informing someone that their question is ...
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Are "how would I get started?" questions too broad?
My favorite reference on “how would I get started” questions is Where to start? at Programmers meta, reposting its slightly rephrased version from MSE here for your convenience.
The "where do I ...
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Why are questions about how to shape divs getting closed for being too broad?
This isn't really about css-shapes, it's about users making no attempt to solve their own problem, not demonstrating any research, and not really giving any starting point.
"But, those are reasons to ...
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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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Bounty is asking entirely new questions and is making the question too broad, what to do?
You can flag for moderator attention to revoke the bounty and close the question, it is clearly too broad (give me teh codez) as is.
Short of that, downvote if you like and/or leave a comment (both ...
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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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Is "too broad" a valid reason to close a question that doesn't show any research effort?
Let me start off by saying @psubsee2003's answer is correct. My answer isn't meant to compete with his (please upvote his answer), but it is meant to give a little bit of extra context as well as to ...
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How in the heck is this too broad?
I'm just learning Swift...
That's fine, but it doesn't really matter to us. It's ok to be just starting out, but that's not information that's really helpful to people answering questions. You can ...
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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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