I just flagged https://superuser.com/review/first-questions/1224426 as opinion based in the First Questions review.
I am struggling to see why it is not opinion based. Who knows what IBM devs were thinking when they first designed the PC?
I just flagged https://superuser.com/review/first-questions/1224426 as opinion based in the First Questions review.
I am struggling to see why it is not opinion based. Who knows what IBM devs were thinking when they first designed the PC?
You can always right-click on the link to the review post to open it in a new tab or browser window to inspect with further detail before making a decision.
Therefore, when applicable, answer those based on an answer that does not justify closure, etc. as the correct response to such questions might paradoxically be deemed incorrect by the flawed review system.
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and if you see a red message stating This is an audit
, then answer it based on what you know they want you to answer. You can always still go to the post and inspect it further in a separate tab still.This question, opinion-based or otherwise is from an audit, which are auto-generated. I don't have access to the code, but from having done many and failed one or two I would suggest the somewhat cheeky heuristic:
Or to put it another way:
Sometimes there's a decent learning point for OP/future searchers/querents about the implicit assumptions underlying a question that has a "why is X this way" phrasing. Bear in mind frame-challenge answers are acceptable too.