C/D - unfortunately, a full answer was given, not as an answer (it was immediately deleted by a user which apparently accidently posted it as an answer) , but in the comments.
@Prithubiswas As I said in the mod office chatroom, we may be able to answer some things, but again, it might be best to ask a moderator directly in the math mods' office chatroom
@Prithubiswas And please know you don't have to ask about asking questions; you can just ask them; if anyone thinks there's a better place to ask, so be it. Don't be too afraid of asking questions in chatrooms.
@Peter That one p/o 's me; two answerers with too much rep pounce on poor questions, which is likely why they earned most of their rep, in the first place. (p/o "pisses me off).
@Peter OMG! All the more reason to get rid of it; closed and deleted. And yes, methinks to many users are returning to the same old same old, as though "EoQS" never happened.
@amWhy This is why I let noone forbid me to call this "rep-hunting". There is no other word correctly describing it. It cannot be that one is not allowed to mention the truth.
@XanderHenderson When I see a poor question asked AND answered by the asker, I'm not impressed. One answerer I flagged earlier today. Geometry questions, with pretty pictures seem to mesmerize users and attract a handful users, as quickly as someone we know answers anything resembling an inequality. It is a PSQ, in by book.
Wow! @Xander, @everyone. This is an example how of how we can deal with PSQs: what we're hoping for, when necessary, on this site: math.stackexchange.com/questions/4263690/…