@Aran-Fey that's a stricter implied standard than you might think. that said, when I have that "garbage" reaction, it's based on the content more than the metrics
Sigh. stackoverflow.com/questions/73928158 duplicate, additional problems/typos in the code, inaccurate description of the behaviour of the code... and it gets 6 answers (1 deleted) in less than an hour
(I really should just ignore things that aren't duplicates, since I dilute my question-closing power)
(but that's yet another place where the system creates perverse incentives: the people most qualified to judge questions, are steered away from marking things that are unclear or unfocused, unless a dupe-hammer can be invented)
What even is the proper way to handle such a question? Do you just close it as dupe of "how to sort a list"? There will inevitably be some incompetents who can't figure out how to loop over the dict and sort every list. Are we just supposed to leave that alone unless there's an exact dupe?