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Use this to tag anything about asking questions in general
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Edit the question or ask a new one?
This question already has a couple of answers, and is closed as "too broad". If you later understood that the issue is different enough to invalidate the current answers, I'd post a new question. Addi …
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Asking question about Outlook.com
help page explicitly states that questions about "websites or web services like Facebook, Twitter, and WordPress" are offtopic. … Moreover, the tag description explicitly states that "Questions about Outlook.com are off topic on Super User and should be asked at http://webapps.stackexchange.com/." …
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Where should I ask this question?
The boundaries between the various SE sites aren't always cut and dry, and this question could easily be on-topic on several sites, including Super User, Unix and Linux, Ask Different, and potentially …
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Asking about the popularity of a package manager
Probably not - Super User is for technical questions. …
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Asking about websites recommendations is allowed behaviour or breaks any rule?
To quote the close reasons:
Questions seeking product, service, or learning material recommendations are off-topic because they become outdated quickly and attract opinion-based answers. …