For those willing to help to reduce the rejection rates, here is a suggestion. If the question is very brief, mention that the question doesn't look to be a good fit for SU and might closed or migrated. Ask the OP to search thoroughly using https://stackexchange.com and the respective **documentation** or **help** (most of the apps have a help menu easy to find) and *share their findings and why them didn’t meet their needs* as is suggested in **How to ask good question** from this site. I.E. If the question is about recovering a Facebook account, they might try [\[facebook\] recover account](https://stackexchange.com/search?q=%5Bfacebook%5D+recover+account). This returns 88 results, 8 / 15 from the first page are from Web Applications. The Facebook help is https://www.facebook.com/help/. P.S. Customer service questions are off-topic on Stack Exchange Sites. https://meta.stackexchange.com/q/347991/289691 <hr> Here is one recent example that could had closed as suggested: [How to connect a google spreadsheet with slack?](https://superuser.com/q/1768215/152004)