@Makyen That's a great analysis, thank you! I wouldn't think to check the timeline for the audit history; I will keep it in mind. The different parts are indeed linked making the question a logical suite. However, I think it wasn't a good candidate for audits. I will also leave it to experts to decide :)
@Makyen Was the question used in three types of audits, 'triage', 'close' and 'reopen'? Wow
@Vega With the information provided by the OP it is impossible to obtain the answer that the OP indicates, the OP obtained its solution but the community did not obtain a quality question.
@Vega Remember that in SO we not only want the OP to get its answer but also have quality Q&A.
:48312435 Please avoid using pejorative language such as "stupid" to describe posts, particularly in requests. You may re-post the request without such description.
@eyllanesc I just thought that with a self-answer it could be requalified, not disqualified for closure. But I believe in your expertise that the question is more 'no mcve" than "no repro"
@Vega No repro for me implies that the code is workable but for some reason we can not reproduce it (some internal configuration or that the OP did not save any modification, etc.) but in this case the OP has not provided an MCVE.
@AdrianMole It's not against the rules to ask for advice. It's against the rules to make an actual request about something you're involved in, or to ask questions which are effectively requests (i.e. trying to get around the rule by making a request as a question).
Thanks again. I'm seriously travel-zonked (I guess, been on the move for ~24 hrs) and just posted an answer to an (obvious) dupe, and one that I answered only 2 days ago (eek). I've now deleted my second answer and given a VTC on the second post. It's a high-traffic tag (C++) so I guess there'll be enough high-rep users passing by to offer any comments, if they see fit.
So, without wish to "cross the line," here's the second question, if anyone wants to throw their weight in: stackoverflow.com/q/59705899/10871073. I gave a comment to the OP: was that OK to do?
@AdrianMole If you were involved with the question, then no, that chat message would not have been OK, because it's a request in disguise. However, given that you are not involved in the question, because your answer is deleted, this request-as-a-question isn't disallowed. However, we'd prefer to see requests as actual requests. If you're really wanting to have people give advice, then it would be better to phrase your message here differently.
Your current phasing sounds like you're asking people to weigh-in in comments on the question. We generally prefer not to encourage multiple users to go to a question and leave comments, as it tends to make OPs feel ganged-up on.