@RobbyCornelissen Nah; it's just different enough. If I knew how sheet formulas worked I'd bother to answer his question by breaking down and explaining the formula.
@Joshua Then I'd urge you to do that on the original question/answer. The new question is only asking "Can anyone help me shorten (?) modify (?) or provide other options for this formula." and "I was expecting a bit more easier formula that is novice friendly." The question remains exactly the same. OP just wants a different type of answer, without any clear indication of what that should look like, except for it being easier to understand.
what is... illegitimate about answering that question? that someone else had the opinion it should be closed?
i'd argue this question had no need for debugging info, they asked how to do a given thing with a given tool they're including on their site, it's certainly programming related,
@KevinB: The answer seems to have a suspicious understanding of the question like answerer has more information about question than is in question; but answer is also essentially trivial cut down sample code.
Anyway I voted to close question as needs details or clarity.
it's certainly a simple question, one that a minimal amount of searching would find the answer to, but that's never been a close reason if it didn't exist here yet
@MayukhBhattacharya the question was posted by the same person who answered and was only posted to allow for a spam answer. So yes, it is also spam, "spam-seed"
@Machavity All of the responsibility with none of the weapons? Sign me up.
As a side note, I did also tell Ben Popper to poke an (actual) SO moderator if they ever wanted to talk about public platform improvements on the podcast.
@CPlus same way, 3 users voted to delete. :-P But if you mean why, it is deleted because it is an answer for a different product (in other words, it doesn't answer the question)
It is for Selenium Grid, whereas the question is about Selenium Server
@TylerH IMHO, that was a poor review. It is an attempt at answering the question. Maybe it is wrong, but that's not what should be deleted in LQA. The "Edit" review from @CPlus was the only correct review, from what I can see. But I'm not going to dispute the outcome, as it is (as Tyler says) wrong.
@TylerH This one. I'm also a bit baffled why the "Edit" verdict from CPlus ended the review but still led to deletion. I didn't think that should happen.
Is there a canonical question about "decrypting" a hash? Seems like something that might get asked often by unknowledgable folks. Regarding this one stackoverflow.com/q/44451172/1255289