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Are questions about Chrome OS on-topic?
I think we should apply the same usual behavior of Super User.
Do not allow computing question as long they are not related to PC hardware even if there are no other place on SE.
So Delete questions …
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Why was that question was declared off-topic?
I thought all questions about browser add-ons where on topic.
In that case, I’m failing to understand, why this question is not in the scope of this website :
Does Encrypted Media Extensions is …
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Are general networking/protocol questions on topic here?
I know questions about specific web services are off topic here.
But there are general networking questions about protocols that don’t involve a web service nor they are related to a professional tas …