I edited this meta post that was ranty and closed as a duplicate for clarity and reopened it, it should be a lot better now: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/386090
@user11566101 A bit late now, but you need to add tag: at the beginning e.g. [tag:cv-pls]. Also please stick just to the close reason without any extra opinionated comment
tbh it's not a particularly bad question IMO, probably more suited for the Code Review SE but would definitely be useful to others
@TylerH Pinging someone, or even making a PR yourself (and pinging), is quite helpful. I usually try to scan through the transcript when I get back online, but it's easy to miss a single message.
@Adriaan Off-topic per the tag wiki: "Off-topic questions include those about theme development, WordPress administration, management best practices, server configuration, etc"
I could just add the second question as a duplicate or I could re-open and answer as shown in dotnetfiddle.net/G7T0AS, but the dup-hammer is strong so I'd like a second opinion.
@dbc I am not an expert in that tag so do not comment on the technical part, what I would do in your position is to ask for the opinion of the gold medal user who closed the question and perhaps have another perspective and justification. Ask that user using @username in the comments of the question
@EJoshuaS I don't see how you get that summary from the content posted in the answer. I do see it in the comments. Editing to focus a question on only one issue has always been an option, if it appears reasonable to focus the question in that way. IMO, that's a judgement call that has to be made based on each question. Doing so also assumes there aren't any answers yet that might be invalidated.
However, I do agree that it's better to try to save something rather than just delete the whole thing. But, again, what to save, and if something can be saved, is a judgement call.
If you actually think this is new guidance and that it should be followed, then it needs to have it's own question, or at least be explicit in an actual answer, not just in comments (i.e. so it can be voted upon). OTOH, I am vaguely recalling that there's already at least one meta Q&A which describes making such edits, but I'm not remembering where at the moment.