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Is this actually Stackoverflow or an impostor phishing site? I don't see the "Question has been closed as not constructive" notice even though this question meets all the requirements for it.



Really? It's a purely technical question with one correct answer--exactly the sort of questions that StackOverflow wants. It is not a question that would breed discussion, have a list of answers or have no correct answer, which is what gets closed.


Sorry, I was being facetious. You're completely right. It's just that's the automatic assumption I make when I see a SO question that's deemed interesting enough to get upvoted on HN


I wish that were true. Useful stuff is closed all the time. Which is good, because we are totally running out of bits on the internet!


The worst is when the top google result is a closed Stackoverflow question complaining that it's a dupe, or belongs on another site, with no pointers to the actual helpful info.


AFAIK, it's explicit policy not to close questions as dupes without linking to the original question


Can you provide an example of this?


You know what, I read the question and answer and said to myself "at least no one on HN can complain about THIS one being closed". Disappointed but not surprised.


It's really predictable when the "Question has been closed as not constructive" label will appear - if the question doesn't contain code, it probably will be closed as not constructive.




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