06:22
@Arau I agree with you, somehow. I disagree with you, somehow.
1. Not all good subjective questions can fit the SE format.
(I remembered them saying "our format just doesn't work well with this; it's not the question's fault")
2. People sometimes do close because they don't understand how to answer.
(Which caused the recent meta thread about closing)
3. Learners do have different needs, and they have different skills and weaknesses, simply because they come from very different backgrounds.
4. But it doesn't change the fact that some problems are (more) canonical than others among learners.
5. I also sometimes feel weird when I see a question that isn't about "is this sentence grammatically correct?" or "what's the meaning of haha in hahaha?". Some people think if it's weird, it's not what we should have on ELL.
(While it's usually because it's a less popular or less asked question, or one that doesn't fit the template of normal ELL questions)
(I myself got a VTC on one of my questions once, because point 2 and point 5 I reckon; I asked "why is at the least less common than at least but at the very least is more common than at very least?")
Now, @Arau I believe you need to first open up a meta discussion and ask people to cooperate. I know how ridiculously impossible it is to fight the closure of a legit question on a case by case basis. And a mod's job isn't to convince people about closing trends. Sure, the mods are usually the norm. What they do is what the normal members should do, not must.
Another thing a mod should do is to teach. Teach people how to close, and what to close.
But being a mod isn't everything.
6. What chatrooms can do better shouldn't be covered on the main site.
Then again, time will tell if chat, meta, ELL itself or a blog would be better for these.
\o @San @Jim @Dam; Sorry, I'm doing a monologue here!
That said, @Arau, I believe there's a problem with the closing system on ELL.
Part of it is because a site as big as this shouldn't have the VTC threshold so low.
Then again, I've seen people with more than 10k rep to unjustified-ly close stuff, and do it regularly.
Be a mod or not, I'm gonna write some meta so we clarify this. IMO the main problem is people don't know what to close.
What we mostly need to do is teaching.