I'm talking about my question: [How far should one go to protect his PC?][1] Closed as primarily opinion-based. But I never wanted to hear opinions, I wanted facts, like "Is FTP safe?", And the fact is "No". Maybe I didn't ask my question right, maybe I should have asked: "Is there any antivirus capable of detecting all Malware?." And that is not an opinion based question, you see before I asked my question, I did some research, according to pcmag.com, who tested all the well known antivirus released in 2013, no antivirus is perfect. What does that mean? it means that 1 antivirus is not enough. I personally have tested nod32 (Esset), Norton, avg, bitdefender, malwarbytes, and avast, none is perfect. So I'm not the kind of guys who asks about opinions, otherwise I would have asked on yahooanswers.com, maybe on the survey section, where i can get like 20 opinions easily. Besides, I tried to explain that i tried MWB and AVG and I showcase the results, to try and explain that I need precise answers, I asked 3 separate question, so you could understand my point of view clearly. I tried to make this question as scientific as possible, I never wanted opinions. But the answers weren't great, i had to pick the one that sounds better, but It's not my fault, I didn't asked for opinions, i asked for data and test, it's a security issue, when did security issues become about opinions? *"Sir, we have a worm, no in my opinion it's a RAT, no, in my opinion you should restart the server and everything will be fine"* That's how you see it right? on yahoo answers, I'd get 20 answers, people debating why they're antivirus is the best, that's why that site exists, people love to give opinions. I want data, facts, tests. So lets come back to the original question: If a user didn't want to hear opinions, but the answers were primarily opinion-based, would the question be closed? [1]: http://superuser.com/questions/639558/how-far-should-one-go-to-protect-his-pc