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Close this if it's too far OT, but I keep asking myself in a GOM* kind of way, why so few SO "questions" are actually questions.

To take a random sample, only 20 of the 50 latest posts that I can see are actually written as questions, with real honest-to-goodness interrogatives and everything.

What, for example, are we to make of "XML Parsing Problem"? Should we be taking it on ourselves to make the question more usefully scoped? Perhaps in this case someone might have changed the topic to something like "How do I handle incomplete or invalid streamed XML?"

Or did I just get out of bed on the wrong side this morning?

* Grumpy Old Man

Belongs on uservoice - stackoverflow.uservoice.com – Juan Manuel Feb 19 at 14:25
Shouldn't any question with the tag 'not-programming-related' be closed, by the very nature of having that tag????? – pearcewg Feb 25 at 15:44
Yes, it should. So I've voted to close it... – Mike Woodhouse Feb 25 at 19:38

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