Comment by zahlman
5 days ago
The overwhelming majority of question closures on Stack Overflow are not done by moderators. And they are done according to clear guidelines that are openly and publicly discussed on the meta site, which have reasons behind them that have been discussed over many years and refined according to the community's consensus about the purpose of the site.
The overwhelming majority of people coming to Stack Overflow are expecting the site to provide something that it explicitly is not trying to provide. The site in fact exists specifically because of frustration with traditional forums where people did get the UX they expect from Stack Overflow (i.e.: individualized volunteer consultation and troubleshooting).
Asking a question on Stack Overflow is not about making your code work — no matter how much users might want their code to work, or want Stack Overflow to function that way. By design.
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