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There are many discussions (11 22 33 44 55 66) about what is currently on/off topic or what should be on/off-topic. That question is asked again and again but the way this community is managed it is not going to answered anytime soon.

Meanwhile, moderators & community are doing their job by closing many questions from sometimes desperate programmers seeking help from other programmers (this is us).

Instead of closing the questions by only stating that it's off topic, should we seek for viable alternatives to propose them?

This would help to make the internet better, correct? A place where people could find help from their peers.

Or should we consider that it's not our problem.

There are many discussions (1 2 3 4 5 6) about what is currently on/off topic or what should be on/off-topic. That question is asked again and again but the way this community is managed it is not going to answered anytime soon.

Meanwhile, moderators & community are doing their job by closing many questions from sometimes desperate programmers seeking help from other programmers (this is us).

Instead of closing the questions by only stating that it's off topic, should we seek for viable alternatives to propose them?

This would help to make the internet better, correct? A place where people could find help from their peers.

Or should we consider that it's not our problem.

There are many discussions (1 2 3 4 5 6) about what is currently on/off topic or what should be on/off-topic. That question is asked again and again but the way this community is managed it is not going to answered anytime soon.

Meanwhile, moderators & community are doing their job by closing many questions from sometimes desperate programmers seeking help from other programmers (this is us).

Instead of closing the questions by only stating that it's off topic, should we seek for viable alternatives to propose them?

This would help to make the internet better, correct? A place where people could find help from their peers.

Or should we consider that it's not our problem.

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