I'll hope you see that I do regularly agree and vote to close questions when I keep tabs here. And — like that edit above — I'm working on improving things and not just sharpening axes or "brigading."
@TylerH I fail to see how that makes it out of scope for SO. Asking what an API's error code means and how to fix it is a perfectly cromulent question. You just don't like the answer.
@Vega I would disagree — they're developing an app, it's hitting an API, the API is returning an error code. Sure, the root problem is hidden behind the API, but it's highly programmatic.
@TylerH Is it though? It's not well-asked, but I think it's largely asking what does error code 21105 mean? That's something that's not transient, is about the API, and is valuable. Yes, it's a hosted API on a third party service, but that's programming these days.
Yes, I think lots of accessibility questions are essentially about best practices. Perhaps that's the category that successfully threads the needle through the caveats in the meta answer
@JohnDvorak I'd imagine such an MCVE to be quite large, requiring lots of details about the state of the phone and history of interactions since, ya'know, it's tripping a ML-driven heuristic.
That's a baloney comment, don't care if the person stating it has a million points. Nearly all my top-rated questions and answered questions don't "have code." I don't know how you'd include any code when asking about the potential existence of an API or a workaround for the lack of an API.