@pppery ups, well half are closed and the remaining need 1 more vote. (I did get carried away, that's a fraction of what needs to be closed in just 1 week on the PyCharm tag). I stopped watching the tag 3 months ago, you can image the state it's in...!
@pppery lol, you have to look on the bright side :) we're getting things done. OK, usually I wait for at least 1 more Pythonista to be in the room and an active RO, usually the spree doesn't look so bad in those conditions.
they boil down to "I want to reinvent the wheel, however I can't make it perfectly round"
most of the times the OP made a typo, and many times the answerers give completedly different solutions
similar situation here: stackoverflow.com/questions/34489497/…, where most of the answerers seem to have only read half of the question title, and zero of the question body
@Cristik it is not for us to decide if something is reinventing things up front. An answer can address that when needed / warranted.
@Cristik the answers that don't answer the problem as stated in the question body are not useful. You know what to do with those. The question itself is ok-ish.
@SotiriosDelimanolis The question has been reopened since you posted the request. It'll need to be closed before it can be deleted, which I assume you can do with a hammer.
@rene the problem I see here is that they encourage asking fix-my-code questions. There are virtually endless ways to solve even simple problems, like the palindrome one, my thoughts would be that if we have a canonical "How to I check if a word is a palindrome", we should redirect the askers to that canonical.
it's not scalable for every person who tries and fails to implement to post a dedicated question and wait for someone else to come and fix their code
@Cristik I'm not denying that problem exists but until today that is not a reason a question is off-topic. It should be closed, yes, preferable against a good duplicate and if the question isn't a good sign post it should be downvoted. But all that still doesn't make it off-topic. If you feel this needs to change, post on Meta and get slammed ...
one of the problems remains that finding a duplicate for both the OP and close voters is hard, time consuming with an uncertain success rate. Answering that crap is effortless, cheap and rewarding. Now please solve that ;)
@Cristik my stance is that if the question needs to be closed, close it. Pick a reason / canonical that is not blatantly wrong when called out on Meta and then move on. We don't need to do a Phd. study first to get the closing right while we're flooded with new posts by the minute.
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Might be legit. But he needs to disclose affiliation (SPAM) and show how the package solves the problem (NAA). Better nuke it now and let him figure it out.