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A proposal to reduce the number of closed questions needing reopen review

Instead of preventing where users can suggest edits, I would rather see a system where edits by non-OP do not bump a closed question into the reopen queue. As it stands, only the first edit (if I ...
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Is it fair to close a question based on off-site interactions?

No, that's completely inappropriate. The question has now been re-opened, and irrelevant comments that do not relate to the subject of the question itself have been removed. On Stack Overflow, the ...
Cody Gray's user avatar
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User re-posts downvoted question, then deleted old one. How to handle?

Users asking a post repeatedly is quite a normal scene. The users do that to either Get more attention to their post (as they feel that no one else will see their post just because it's a few hours ...
Bhargav Rao's user avatar
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A proposal to reduce the number of closed questions needing reopen review

I propose that if you do not have enough rep to skip the edit review then you should not be allowed to edit any closed questions except your own. I'm not a fan of this. While a lot of edit suggesters ...
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Regex question was closed as lacking details, but I think it was objective and clear

I have no idea why that question might have been closed. Regex questions that are perceived as asking for a regex to be written are often closed for this reason, rightly or wrongly, but this question ...
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Why are 'too localized' questions not welcome?

As @Gimby comments, too localized was an old close reason that no longer exists. (See Where did "too localized" go?) The rationale behind too localized was that the question is too tied to ...
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Is it possible to salvage my really poorly received Java 8 question?

Comparing two unrelated languages to each other and wondering why one is different from another is not a very good question. I would agree with this comment, and suggest it as the primary reason that ...
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Why is this question about shell programming closed as "not about programming or software development"?

First: questions are very rarely actually about a programming language. Maybe if you're wondering about the history of the language's development, or a justification for a design decision the language ...
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Can the meaning of the curly brace in Java be expressed in a few paragraphs?

First of all, I disagree that the question is too broad. But one would first have to clarify exactly what the question is. The first revision asks for the meaning of { -- which raises the question: In ...
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Why is this question closed as being 'primarily opinion based'?

My personal opinion is that the question should not be closed as being opinion-based. Apple designed a specific language feature to attempt to avoid problems with an aspect of a previous programming ...
Brad Larson's user avatar
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Is JUST changing "which library to do ...?" into "how to do ..." already enough to reopen a question closed because of recommending tools before?

You say "JUST" as though that were some trivial change. Questions of the form "How to do X" are perfectly legitimate on Stack Overflow. We have many of them, and they are highly useful, so long as X ...
Nicol Bolas's user avatar
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Why is my question about motion controller input still closed as too broad?

As it currently stands, your question is a valid candidate for reopening. You have reasons to believe the control should trigger events, the MDN documentation hints to that as well, and you have ...
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What can be done about people who edit a question in order to make it look like it doesn't belong on a particular site?

The explanation for why it is relevant to SO wasn't relevant to your question. Editing it out was the correct move. Nothing about this was dishonest or abusive, and it was entirely transparent as ...
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Regex question was closed as lacking details, but I think it was objective and clear

Regular Expressions is a tough topic for many users, and it's completely possible that someone asks a questions that shows they don't understand the matter well. I think this question is such a case. ...
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Why are 'too localized' questions not welcome?

"Too localized" is an old close reason that is no longer used. A lot of old site regulars have a reasonably good intuition for what questions do or don't belong on Stack Overflow, but don't ...
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
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Regex question getting closed as a dupe with a too broad target, and now receiving delete votes

So this is also why I don't like just closing dupes for the sake of closing dupes. If there's some nuance here that needs to be explained/illustrated/pointed out that's lost in the dupe, then it's ...
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My question was closed citing "we don't allow questions seeking recommendations"

I have no idea. This isn't a recommendation question in the way such is defined on Stack Overflow—you aren't asking for anyone to recommend anything. As you mentioned, there's nothing opinion-based ...
Cody Gray's user avatar
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Abusive admins are deleting requests to reopen the question together with supplemental reasons to reopen it

If you think your question is incorrectly closed as duplicate, you are supposed to edit it to clarify why the proposed solution(s) don't apply. That's the whole extent of the content you are supposed ...
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Question is Closed without any usable solutions

Because questions asking for "the most efficient way" rub people the wrong way. But that's not all. If you have a collection, and you want to check if something is present in that collection, you ...
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Please reopen this question that was improved by the community

No man, that's just someone parsing invalid JSON... That's a typo question! The answer is literally "Your code is fine, fix your JSON". We get questions like this all the time, and seeing as ...
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Question closed within a few minutes

There's no explanation of why someone thought that link had an answer to my question. The explanation is always the same: because the person or people who voted for that link, believe they understand ...
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
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Etiquette on tag-change + close, based on a different question, with a similar explanation/answer

I am the retagger and cast one of the close votes. I found this question while doing a general sweep for undetected duplicates of questions about backslashes qua string and/or regex escapes. an edit ...
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
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What can be done about people who edit a question in order to make it look like it doesn't belong on a particular site?

I searched across all Stack Exchange sites and found that Stack [Overflow] had by far the largest number of questions about Google Analytics. Yes; Stack Overflow has many questions about how to write ...
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
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How could this question be updated to meet community guidelines?

This question is effectively asking how users of an open source product can rely on a company to update their free product with security updates as quickly as they update their paid product. At ...
Kevin B's user avatar
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How should this specific regex question close-reopen war end?

How should this specific regex question close-reopen war end? It ended. Period. It would be great if experts would be able to sort it out, but since they were not, a moderator stepped in and solved ...
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I asked a question on how to get started on a specific development effort, but it was closed immediately

There's an explicit and very clear difference between trying to build a forum and needing help with one specific part of that effort. Your question is asking for a whole way to do geoplotting with C#. ...
Makoto's user avatar
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Request to reopen question which got closed and deleted by a moderator

A question needs to be useful to the community. That is its main goal. A question cannot just be a statement about the author trying to do something or needing help with something. People search for ...
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Let's rescue wayward resource requests! (trial run)

Here's my experience so far: Most of these questions need to be deleted, but there are way more salvageable questions here than I expected. Right now, most of these are being deleted because of ...
castletheperson's user avatar
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A duplicate explains an OP's question, but it's for another language. VTC?

Answers don't make questions duplicates. Closing a question as a duplicate of a vaguely-related question because one of its answers happens to answer the "duplicate" in some way is the moral ...
Robert Harvey's user avatar
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Why was a question about installing NetBeans closed for seeking recommendations?

There's a tacit difference between developers using software, and developers installing software. The long-standing premise has been that we at Stack Overflow don't directly deal with a developer ...
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