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With the recent close vote reason overhaul, I now don't know what to do with questions like this:

I have this PHP code:

 

code

 

I want to make the user count sheep. How do I do that?

In the past, this was easy. NARQ* it!

But now NARQ is a thing of the past.

###What close reason do we use now for these questions? Too Broad? Must demonstrate minimal understanding?

What close reason do we use now for these questions? Too Broad? Must demonstrate minimal understanding?

* Please give us a close reason with a great acronym again.

With the recent close vote reason overhaul, I now don't know what to do with questions like this:

I have this PHP code:

 

code

 

I want to make the user count sheep. How do I do that?

In the past, this was easy. NARQ* it!

But now NARQ is a thing of the past.

###What close reason do we use now for these questions? Too Broad? Must demonstrate minimal understanding?

* Please give us a close reason with a great acronym again.

With the recent close vote reason overhaul, I now don't know what to do with questions like this:

I have this PHP code:

code

I want to make the user count sheep. How do I do that?

In the past, this was easy. NARQ* it!

But now NARQ is a thing of the past.

What close reason do we use now for these questions? Too Broad? Must demonstrate minimal understanding?

* Please give us a close reason with a great acronym again.

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What close reason should we use for 'I want to do X' questions?

With the recent close vote reason overhaul, I now don't know what to do with questions like this:

I have this PHP code:

code

I want to make the user count sheep. How do I do that?

In the past, this was easy. NARQ* it!

But now NARQ is a thing of the past.

###What close reason do we use now for these questions? Too Broad? Must demonstrate minimal understanding?

* Please give us a close reason with a great acronym again.