Tl;Dr What is the current SU stand about troubleshooting questions?
I'm a long time computer user used to do my best to solve "simple" problems, long time lurker on multiple forums including SU and contributor on a bunch (lately less than few years ago). I used to think that troubleshooting questions were on topic here and pointed some people to come making emphasis on checking SU's how to ask / on topic docs. I have the intention to be more specific on issues where the symtoms includes web applications and browsers like
Regarding the above specific case, if the OP doesn't improve their question I'm considering the possibility of posting a self answered question, but I'm still not have a very clear idea of the SU stand about troubleshooting in cases were the symptoms involves Gmail + Safari + MacOs + Utilities, or more general the symptoms involves a web app + web browser + operative system + utilities.
Related
From SU (main site)
- JPEG images are pixelated on browsers (websites) from 2014
- Cannot load google.com from 2015
- Facebook and Instagram images are broken in some browsers from 2018
- https://superuser.com/questions/1762609/whatsapp-says-i-am-being-rate-limited from 2023
- This question derived a question in Meta SE -> Where to ask "WhatsApp says I am being 'rate limited'"
From Meta
Scope
- Is the superuser site the place for troubleshooting? from 2009
- Official stance on Facebook questions on SU? from 2009
- Super User website applications policy from 2010
- Are user-level troubleshooting questions appropriate? from 2011
- Are diagnostics/troubleshooting issues on-topic and not too localized? from 2013
Clean-ups
- What could lead to [troubleshooting] tag cleanups? from 2015
- Burninate [diagnostic], [troubleshooting], and [debugging]? from 2018
From Meta SE
- Which Stack Exchange site is for asking about problems with Facebook accounts?
Disclaimer: Yesterday I posted an answer and mentioned SU as well many other SE sites.