My understanding is that tool recommendations are off-topic content and have to leave SO. They cannot be improved in any ways. The answers are maybe useful but are still don't have their place on SO. Should we accept this kind of content, more we will have
You're arguing why new questions like that need to be closed. I agree, of course. We're not talking about whether tool-recommendation questions should be closed. We're talking about whether an old tool-recommendation question having potentially-useful answers should be deleted.
You seem to be making the argument that having questions visible on our site will allow people to use those questions as justification for asking new questions of a similar vein. Putting aside whether or not this is true, or whether it even matters (like Vickel says, people will probably ask them anyway), if these questions are closed, then they cannot be used as justification of their appropriateness for this site.
This is why it's important to close off-topic questions. But I don't see why that extends to deletion, unless there is no value to be lost whatsoever by deleting.
I don't know; if they're off-topic, they're off-topic and should be closed, even if that is due to a change in our standards over time. The standards have changed for a reason, and old off-topic questions can, e.g., still attract new spam answers (which is part of the justification for not allowing tool-recommendation questions).
Although I do agree that there isn't necessarily a rush to go close these old questions, and that we would be better off focusing our attention on things that are actually causing a problem.
@Vega While there are people, and probably other ROs, that will disagree, I'm generally of the opinion that we should not be aggressive in removing old content that's potentially useful to people. For this particular question, it looks like its usefulness is probably waning, but not gone. I'd be interested in hearing from a Subject Matter Expert as to the current relevance of the answers.
@Vega The question which a comment indicates it's a duplicate of appears to still be maintained by at least one answerer and has substantially more views and votes. It's not clear to me that it's close enough to actually have it marked as a duplicate, but they are strongly related.
To me deleting things is, to a large extent, where they fall with respect to the balance between the potential benefit of keeping them vs any harm they may be causing. It just doesn't look to me that the question is causing much, if any, harm by being closed, but existing.
chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/41570?m=48255658#48255658 I never ever used so or sen app. wasn't even aware they did such a thing. as far as I were aware, Jeff (and I kind of hate the guy for too much censoring) was always "ahead of the curve" in this aspect by not investing anything into dedicated apps. because web apps were (and still are) the future. obviously! 😁
but thanks for the hint. I never considered Firefox before this. now i'll slowly add it to my radar and see if the scripts can be of any use for me. 😘
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@Dharman I did. It's a good answer to the specific question, but the duplicate is that and so much more as it answers the much more general and useful question about hashCode and equals.
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica No a RO, but personally I would format that as No MCVE (OP refuses to include their code)
I often use brackets to clarify my reason for arriving at the official close reason request (of course anyone is still free to disagree with the close request or the reason).
IMHO as long as it helps other make it clear why you want it to be closed and it is not the only reason then it should be fine. You are making a case for your request. Personally I don't think it would sway my opinion. No MCVE is no MCVE.
Request received on the main site for a reopen after a gold duplicate hammer; user seems to be responsive to making edits. Anyone familiar with CORS/AWS want to say if this is not a dup? stackoverflow.com/questions/59693881/…
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica no, let's leave out any qualification of the OP. It is really of none importance. If you really want to express yourself towards an OP, go find the sea-side and yell at it. It is a great stress relief ...
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@HovercraftFullOfEels if I have to grade that attempt at an emoji I would say that is an F. yw.
@tink The selected dup-target here appears particularly poor. I'd be willing to vote to close this as "unclear" or too broad, as it's basically asking us to speculate as to what's happening in the code they haven't shown. Admittedly, it's near-certainly just typical issues with parallel processing. However, the selected duplicate doesn't really explain anything. The answer which does explain is a significantly different issue (why output is grouped by process and not interleaved).
My problem is that any VtC will result in having it closed with that dup-target, which is bad, IMO.