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I posted a question once on stackoverflowStack Overflow, which accumulated 25 upvotes. It has over 15,000 views, and the accepted answer has 32 upvotes.

I think my question was great, but it was closed as too broad by 3 people. Why?

I asked a question that comes into mind at least once in every web developers mind, and there was no duplicates either. I don't really understand why it was closed. I think it was a great question, and it was no broad at all.

You can check it out here:

Difference between jQuery vs. AngularJS vs. Node.js

I posted a question once on stackoverflow, which accumulated 25 upvotes. It has over 15,000 views, and the accepted answer has 32 upvotes.

I think my question was great, but it was closed as too broad by 3 people. Why?

I asked a question that comes into mind at least once in every web developers mind, and there was no duplicates either. I don't really understand why it was closed. I think it was a great question, and it was no broad at all.

You can check it out here:

Difference between jQuery vs. AngularJS vs. Node.js

I posted a question once on Stack Overflow, which accumulated 25 upvotes. It has over 15,000 views, and the accepted answer has 32 upvotes.

I think my question was great, but it was closed as too broad by 3 people. Why?

I asked a question that comes into mind at least once in every web developers mind, and there was no duplicates either. I don't really understand why it was closed. I think it was a great question, and it was no broad at all.

You can check it out here:

Difference between jQuery vs. AngularJS vs. Node.js

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Why do questions with a lot of upvotes become closed?

I posted a question once on stackoverflow, which accumulated 25 upvotes. It has over 15,000 views, and the accepted answer has 32 upvotes.

I think my question was great, but it was closed as too broad by 3 people. Why?

I asked a question that comes into mind at least once in every web developers mind, and there was no duplicates either. I don't really understand why it was closed. I think it was a great question, and it was no broad at all.

You can check it out here:

Difference between jQuery vs. AngularJS vs. Node.js