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Answer by NoDataDumpNoContribution for Do we need a close reason for...

What's so bad about downvoting and ignoring? After all that should be quite satisfactorily on a personal level.Negatively rated questions rarely get answers, and sometimes even the answers get...

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Answer by Shog9 for Do we need a close reason for zero-effort questions?

You're conflating three different forms of "effort":Research effort: has the asker searched for a solution before asking?Definition effort: has the asker put enough thought into the problem to...

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Answer by assylias for Do we need a close reason for zero-effort questions?

My main concern with your question/suggestions is that you assume that questions that don't show any research efforts are fundamentally bad.What do you think of these then: 1, 2, 3 and plenty...

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Answer by hichris123 for Do we need a close reason for zero-effort questions?

This is exactly what Too Broad is for. There are either too many possible answers, or good answers would be too long for this format. Please add details to narrow the answer set or to isolate an issue...

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Do we need a close reason for zero-effort questions?

This has beendiscussed, although I am not sure there is a consensus. But since the introduction of the new close reason, it seems like the closing system is a bit unbalanced, because a generic reason...

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