Can someone advise me: what will happen if I flag this as Not an Answer? Would my flag get declined or be considered unhelpful? It it not worth flagging? I know if I found it via review, I would recommend deletion. However, I didn't find it in review. Since I'm not in review, should I just flag it instead?
@treyBake They can if they're active in answering and appropriately brief users on how they should act when on the site, the fact they don't is the issue
(not they're only line of support, but programming support is fine)
He does have a point about youtube-data-api though, about half appear to be unanswerable customer support questions. On to meta with pitchforks, a burninate request?
They do that on quite a lot of pages to be fair. Often with bad guidance, and also explicitly pointing them here with off-topic questions
Where was that meta question on companies explicitly pointing here for off-topic customer service related issues? Google's youtube-data-api does literally that.
@treyBake as I said: there is a meta on it somewhere iirc. That'll tell us whether to post on meta, leave a comment on said Q, or fill out the contact form. I've got to go now, so can't look for it atm.
what's the most suitable close-reason for PEBCAK? xD Well, maybe not 100% PEBCAK - but this doesn't feel too broad, or unclear or no MVCE.. it's just a general question due to a lack of understanding in fundamentals
A question could work on this format: Do I have to use the function keyword in JS to define a predicate? → You can also create a lambda with the arrow notation, () => {}
If you actually expect the answers to actually be pitted against each other, sure. If "best" actually means "any old", as is usually the case, then no.
If you can simply change "what's the best way" to "how do I do X" and make it on-topic, you should do that. However, many times that leaves the question too broad
I feel like if the accepted answer was edited so that it was more future-proof it could be viable? I'm not 100% though haha
I found some resources - elmindreda who seems to have involvement in the project said It used to stand for OpenGL framework, but nowadays it just stands for GLFW. - not really sure how valid a source that is though :S
Is the famous question badge bugged? o.O didn't want to report on meta in case it's just me, but, scrolling through - saw I had a 10k view count, but no badge :'(