I am new to this stack exchangeStack Exchange site. II recently asked a question about whether certain connections were standardized, specifically Laptoplaptop 4k non-touch screens. ItIt quickly got flagged as an "Off Topic"off-topic question for the reason of being a "Hardware Purchasing Question." I
I was not asking for specific hardware recommendations. II was simply asking whether a class of connectors were cross compatible.
I would like to know why my question is off topic.
Was it because of the context? I gave some context for my question because, on other stack exchanges, when ever I don't explain why I want what I want, I end up in long conversations justifying why I want what I want. So I added a context to explain the problem which led me to asking this question. This context does mention purchasing, but only as a segue in to the actual specific question. Specifically, "Before I spend money on the actual hardware, I would like to be a bit more certain [about the compatibility]."
Would it be on topic if I removed the context? BecauseBecause I actually am usually helped by questions that give context, as I can more easily determine if they are actually asking the question I want answered.
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