Oh hey, new feature: answers deleted due to their parent question being deleted now say: "This answer is hidden. This answer was deleted 21 mins ago along with its parent question."
+1 to eyllanesc, we shouldn't close questions just because they're reposts. We can close as a duplicate of the earlier question if it's still on the site, but in this case they deleted the earlier question. We can also use the same close reason if the same problem still exists, and custom mod flag if the question is reposted more than once.
@U12-Forward I do not see that this is prohibited, if at the same time it has similar posts then you can close it as a duplicate, if not then it is valid. It can be annoying but it is not prohibited
@U12-Forward Could you point out which rule the OP has broken or where it is stated that republishing a question is prohibited? If you don't like the post then give it a DV and be on your way.
@U12-Forward Here each user has their own responsibility, saying that others did it does not eliminate your responsibility, so please avoid that type of argument. On the other hand, my question is not about the DVs but about your closure request that is not based on any SO rule.
I think the semi-unwritten rule is that one repost of a deleted question doesn't warrant sanctions for breaking the rules, other than getting you that much closer to a question ban because people (reasonably) tend to be much more liberal with downvotes on reposted questions. If you repost one twice, generally moderators will accept a custom flag for it.
@U12-Forward note that "it's homework" isn't a close reason, but there was plenty wrong with that question: the fact that the whole thing was an image of text means it needed details or clarity, as did the fact that it didn't specify what part of that broad problem they needed help with
I'm not rewriting this now, but see the bottom part, besides of its frequent misuses, this tag is hijacked too
While it's not a widely used tag (has 44 hits right now), [jason] displays an impressive 10:1 mistake:correct usage ratio. As one can probably guess, it's slapped on various JSON-relate...
@AdrianMole I've fixed what they broke now.. I'm not giving users the options of the current post summary, because it's just doesn't meet my perception of quality. This Question has an accepted Answer and should conform to the Stack Design standard of Answered status, but.. it doesn't.
Heh.. that also applies to the views. How ironic :) It should say "14k views" in the "hot" colour.
Asking for official documentation like this is on topic, right? From the comment on the question, it seems there isn't actually any official doc, but that would just be an answer I presume?
@Tomerikoo Hmm, I don't see how it could be made into a how-to question, or at least not one that's focused. Feel free to edit it if it can be, of course.
@Tomerikoo That's an improvement for sure, and it seems fine to me now. Thanks for cleaning it up.
@JeanneDark I don't think I've read that one before, thank you. That is more helpful, though it says mostly the same thing as the other link, which I have read. I think I understand how to vote on those kinds of questions, but somehow I frequently get stuck on specific questions :( Oh, well, such is life.
@cigien The close vote/flag description is helpful: "This question is likely to lead to opinion-based answers." Which is not the case when it's about the official documentation, in contrast to asking for some tutorial, library etc.
@JeanneDark from the help/on-topic page: "Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow as they tend to attract opinionated answers and spam. Instead, describe the problem and what has been done so far to solve it." - The reason might be that most of the questions tend to be opinion-based, but the help/on-topic page classifies them all as off-topic.
@Turing85 "as they tend to attract opinionated answers and spam." from what you quoted. Is this also the case for questions asking about the official documentation?
@JeanneDark As I said: the on-topic page categorizes them all as off-topic, indepentent from the question whether the specific question will attract opinion-based answers or spam. Otherwise it would be written as "Questions asking for recommendation that lead to opinion-based answers or spam are off-topic" or similar.