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Is this close-worthy, or just useless?
 
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@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine What's the difference?
 
 
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^^^ Really hard to read screenshot at that.
 
@Braiam Sometimes useless questions should just be downvoted, but not necessarily closed.
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@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine A site full of useless questions is less useful that a site that only has useful ones.
If we are going for soundbites.
 
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@gnat a post you closed is brought up on meta: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/419674 Please check if you have extra guidance for the OP.
 
 
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@cigien agree it's not a typo and I voted to reopen, but I'd be surprised if it's not a duplicate. I have no experience with C++, but a search for cout shift operator precedence site:stackoverflow.com showed a lot of similar question.
 
@miken32 That's the canonical I think. I just closed a couple of questions with it, in fact. If you do find a better canonical, just ping me. I have a hammer, so should be easy enough to retarget appropriately.
 
Like I said, no experience with C++ but it just seemed like one of those common questions that someone would have asked in 2009
 
It's common enough, that's true. It's possible the older ones were closed as typos, like this one, and were deleted/roombaed. That one's the best non-deleted one I'm aware of.
 
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@cigien I would call it opinion based; those questions always just end up getting answered "because that's what it's called"
 
Even if there's verifiable source for the name (which this one may have), I'm not sure it's a programming question.
The new close reason seems applicable here.
 
e.g. the 2 sentence answer here: stackoverflow.com/a/9370854/1255289
 
That one's much better actually, it's at least a programming issue, and it matters what the precedence of the operators are. There's actually a decent answer in the comment on the question, as well.
 
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@Dharman It looks like a reasonable question to me, although the answer seems to be "the addresses are essentially meaningless." I think they're not the first person to ask that: stackoverflow.com/questions/39377605 or stackoverflow.com/questions/53155805 but nobody wants to post an answer for it.
 

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