@JeanneDark The thing you have to ask yourself is, would the answer to that question be useful to future readers (e.g., would others be likely to have the same problem and be helped by reading the answer)? It's a bit like trying to predict the future, but usually easier than it sounds. In this case, I think that is a good example of a question that should be closed for that reason. Or..
...it actually might make sense to spend a few minutes looking for a duplicate, since mixing up comparison and assignment is a common mistake, and there's probably already a Q&A about it explaining the difference.
@JeanneDark No, you're right. I don't mean that it should be left as a duplicate signpost. Just that closing it as a duplicate would be a faster way of getting it closed (gold badge holders can close a question as a dupe with a single vote; closing as a typo always takes 3 votes). Plus, if you hadn't already answered it in a comment, it would get the asker their answer faster.
Either way, that needs to be deleted, because it lacks lasting value. The only question is which close reason does it get as the first step to deletion.
(Closure is always the first step to deletion. We hope that closed questions will get edited and reopened, but it doesn't always happen. And anything that needs to be deleted will always get closed first, before the deletion happens.)
Is this java Question OK? Or should it explain what it's trying to do? It's not possible to run it, since there are references to stuff that's not included.
@Scratte It needs to work, yes. But it doesn't have to be a complete program... a single function is fine. You just need to define the inputs and expected outputs.
@CodyGray That's a nightmare!.. I keep getting those tasks, because I'm good a cleaning stuff up. It starts with a minor bug, but fixing that makes a bug somewhere else.. and the entire thing from 12 years ago with no spec needs to be rewritten.
@CodyGray I completely agree. It's basically rolling back the concepts for web design by 25 years. It, effectively, makes CSS into just a compression method for writing individual CSS properties in a style.
@10Rep Oh. Some people never learn to behave.. I'm happy for you :)
@10Rep I noticed a small inconsistency when you said "3 users agreed that this is indeed a duplicate". That's not what happened, but I don't advice you go and correct that :)
@IanCampbell is that spam? It's asking a legitimate "server fault"-type question about a shady website, but shady developers have problems too. I deleted the link.
Obviously they're affiliated, but that's noted in the question.
@10Rep I like your cv-pls requests but I would like to remind you that you do not need to ask for each post to be closed in this room. Please use close-flags and let the review handle it too. If the review is not able to handle it then you can ask us here. Remember that we have limited time and limited flags.
@10Rep You can ask if you have a very good reason for it. This looks like an answer, so I am not sure why you would want us to delete it. If you think something is not an answer then please flag as NAA.
@10Rep Your NAA flag for that answer was wrong. It's an attempt (although rather poor) to answer the question. I'd be willing to bet your flag will be declined.
@10Rep It's not VLQ either, which is the same as NAA. That answer should not be flagged or deleted. If you think it's not a good answer, the appropriate action is to downvote it.