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Please be more careful with your choice of close reason

I refer specifically to this question: Netgear GS724T - all lights are always on - although this is just one specific example, I see this repeatedly day after day on different questions. netgear gs72 …
Mark Henderson's user avatar
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Why were my questions deleted and account suspended?

I have asked 5 questions over a period of many months, and all have been closed/deleted (all unfairly in my opinion) ostensibly by "community" (read moderators). The last part of this statement …
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Using "not a real question" as a close reason on questions that have answers

I saw this question closed as Not A Real Question (NARQ). What I want to discuss is not this closure in particular, but rather the act of closing a question as NARQ when it already has an answer. NAR …
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Why is this IP question off topic?

Because questions are meant to be based on real problems. This is not a real problem at all, it was a joke and a mistake. There's nothing to be solved here. The same should apply to "why no ipv5".
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What's wrong with my question concerning VMware?

To start with, just a pet peeve, and not really relevant to your situation, but vmware is a brand name, not a product. Secondly, I sympathise. Our FAQ is currently about 3 years old and has hardly be …
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Can we weed out the benchmarking questions?

Has someone done a canonical q/a for this? If not, someone should make one explaining what they need to do to figure that out themselves, and we can point them all there.
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