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I saw a question today:

Getting fired on the second day, how do I cope with it?Getting fired on the second day, how do I cope with it?

I think before any answer could be posted - i could see 2 close flags! WHY?

It didn't look like one of the trolls; it is a real question in my opinion.

But most important thing is - even if the question is closed - isn't it necessary for the OP or the rest of the community to know about it? May be whatever the problem you think the question has - isn't it important to know what the issue is?

Shouldn't people try to improve question by suggesting an edit before closing it?

Shouldn't there any effort for communication when you are taking such a step?

We are still in beta -and i think it will take some time for everyone to sync through what is appropriate. I am not against closing - but i think there is a need for more common understanding and we should be reasonable?

Please make sure you have justification and it is posted in comments (or better still meta discussion) when you close the question.


And here is another one:

How can I motivate myself to work on projects I don't believe in or care about?How can I motivate myself to work on projects I don't believe in or care about?

As regards this this question:

How to Deal With Unreasonable Expectations?How to Deal With Unreasonable Expectations?

  • i know that initially, it was too specific that i didn't understand the details. However, after the edit - it makes no justification for closing.

I saw a question today:

Getting fired on the second day, how do I cope with it?

I think before any answer could be posted - i could see 2 close flags! WHY?

It didn't look like one of the trolls; it is a real question in my opinion.

But most important thing is - even if the question is closed - isn't it necessary for the OP or the rest of the community to know about it? May be whatever the problem you think the question has - isn't it important to know what the issue is?

Shouldn't people try to improve question by suggesting an edit before closing it?

Shouldn't there any effort for communication when you are taking such a step?

We are still in beta -and i think it will take some time for everyone to sync through what is appropriate. I am not against closing - but i think there is a need for more common understanding and we should be reasonable?

Please make sure you have justification and it is posted in comments (or better still meta discussion) when you close the question.


And here is another one:

How can I motivate myself to work on projects I don't believe in or care about?

As regards this this question:

How to Deal With Unreasonable Expectations?

  • i know that initially, it was too specific that i didn't understand the details. However, after the edit - it makes no justification for closing.

I saw a question today:

Getting fired on the second day, how do I cope with it?

I think before any answer could be posted - i could see 2 close flags! WHY?

It didn't look like one of the trolls; it is a real question in my opinion.

But most important thing is - even if the question is closed - isn't it necessary for the OP or the rest of the community to know about it? May be whatever the problem you think the question has - isn't it important to know what the issue is?

Shouldn't people try to improve question by suggesting an edit before closing it?

Shouldn't there any effort for communication when you are taking such a step?

We are still in beta -and i think it will take some time for everyone to sync through what is appropriate. I am not against closing - but i think there is a need for more common understanding and we should be reasonable?

Please make sure you have justification and it is posted in comments (or better still meta discussion) when you close the question.


And here is another one:

How can I motivate myself to work on projects I don't believe in or care about?

As regards this this question:

How to Deal With Unreasonable Expectations?

  • i know that initially, it was too specific that i didn't understand the details. However, after the edit - it makes no justification for closing.
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I saw a question today:

Getting fired on the second day, how do I cope with it?

I think before any answer could be posted - i could see 2 close flags! WHY?

It didn't look like one of the trolls; it is a real question in my opinion.

But most important thing is - even if the question is closed - isn't it necessary for the OP or the rest of the community to know about it? May be whatever the problem you think the question has - isn't it important to know what the issue is?

Shouldn't people try to improve question by suggesting an edit before closing it?

Shouldn't there any effort for communication when you are taking such a step?

We are still in beta -and i think it will take some time for everyone to sync through what is appropriate. I am not against closing - but i think we are kinda getting the hobby of butchering questionsthere is a need for more out of personal whimscommon understanding and we should be reasonable?

Please make sure you have justification and it is posted in comments (or better still meta discussion) when you close the question.


And here is another one:

How can I motivate myself to work on projects I don't believe in or care about?

As regards this this question:

How to Deal With Unreasonable Expectations?

  • i know that initially, it was too specific that i didn't understand the details. However, after the edit - it makes no justification for closing.

I saw a question today:

Getting fired on the second day, how do I cope with it?

I think before any answer could be posted - i could see 2 close flags! WHY?

It didn't look like one of the trolls; it is a real question in my opinion.

But most important thing is - even if the question is closed - isn't it necessary for the OP or the rest of the community to know about it? May be whatever the problem you think the question has - isn't it important to know what the issue is?

Shouldn't people try to improve question by suggesting an edit before closing it?

Shouldn't there any effort for communication when you are taking such a step?

We are still in beta -and i think it will take some time for everyone to sync through what is appropriate. I am not against closing - but i think we are kinda getting the hobby of butchering questions more out of personal whims?

Please make sure you have justification and it is posted in comments (or better still meta discussion) when you close the question.


And here is another one:

How can I motivate myself to work on projects I don't believe in or care about?

As regards this this question:

How to Deal With Unreasonable Expectations?

  • i know that initially, it was too specific that i didn't understand the details. However, after the edit - it makes no justification for closing.

I saw a question today:

Getting fired on the second day, how do I cope with it?

I think before any answer could be posted - i could see 2 close flags! WHY?

It didn't look like one of the trolls; it is a real question in my opinion.

But most important thing is - even if the question is closed - isn't it necessary for the OP or the rest of the community to know about it? May be whatever the problem you think the question has - isn't it important to know what the issue is?

Shouldn't people try to improve question by suggesting an edit before closing it?

Shouldn't there any effort for communication when you are taking such a step?

We are still in beta -and i think it will take some time for everyone to sync through what is appropriate. I am not against closing - but i think there is a need for more common understanding and we should be reasonable?

Please make sure you have justification and it is posted in comments (or better still meta discussion) when you close the question.


And here is another one:

How can I motivate myself to work on projects I don't believe in or care about?

As regards this this question:

How to Deal With Unreasonable Expectations?

  • i know that initially, it was too specific that i didn't understand the details. However, after the edit - it makes no justification for closing.
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Dipan Mehta
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I saw a question today:

Getting fired on the second day, how do I cope with it?

I think before any answer could be posted - i could see 2 close flags! WHY?

It didn't look like one of the trolls; it is a real question in my opinion.

But most important thing is - even if the question is closed - isn't it necessary for the OP or the rest of the community to know about it? May be whatever the problem you think the question has - isn't it important to know what the issue is?

Shouldn't people try to improve question by suggesting an edit before closing it?

Shouldn't there any effort for communication when you are taking such a step?

We are still in beta -and i think it will take some time for everyone to sync through what is appropriate. I am not against closing - but i think we are kinda getting the hobby of butchering questions more out of personal whims?

Please make sure you have justification and it is posted in comments (or better still meta discussion) when you close the question.


And here is another one:

How can I motivate myself to work on projects I don't believe in or care about?

As regards this this question:

How to Deal With Unreasonable Expectations?

  • i know that initially, it was too specific that i didn't understand the details. However, after the edit - it makes no justification for closing.

I saw a question today:

Getting fired on the second day, how do I cope with it?

I think before any answer could be posted - i could see 2 close flags! WHY?

It didn't look like one of the trolls; it is a real question in my opinion.

But most important thing is - even if the question is closed - isn't it necessary for the OP or the rest of the community to know about it? May be whatever the problem you think the question has - isn't it important to know what the issue is?

Shouldn't people try to improve question by suggesting an edit before closing it?

Shouldn't there any effort for communication when you are taking such a step?

We are still in beta -and i think it will take some time for everyone to sync through what is appropriate. I am not against closing - but i think we are kinda getting the hobby of butchering questions more out of personal whims?

Please make sure you have justification and it is posted in comments (or better still meta discussion) when you close the question.

I saw a question today:

Getting fired on the second day, how do I cope with it?

I think before any answer could be posted - i could see 2 close flags! WHY?

It didn't look like one of the trolls; it is a real question in my opinion.

But most important thing is - even if the question is closed - isn't it necessary for the OP or the rest of the community to know about it? May be whatever the problem you think the question has - isn't it important to know what the issue is?

Shouldn't people try to improve question by suggesting an edit before closing it?

Shouldn't there any effort for communication when you are taking such a step?

We are still in beta -and i think it will take some time for everyone to sync through what is appropriate. I am not against closing - but i think we are kinda getting the hobby of butchering questions more out of personal whims?

Please make sure you have justification and it is posted in comments (or better still meta discussion) when you close the question.


And here is another one:

How can I motivate myself to work on projects I don't believe in or care about?

As regards this this question:

How to Deal With Unreasonable Expectations?

  • i know that initially, it was too specific that i didn't understand the details. However, after the edit - it makes no justification for closing.
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