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I don't know if the above title is the best suited to what I'm going to explain the problem. Here's the problem: How do we know which part of our question was not good to ask on the platform? Okay, let me be more specific. Take this example https://psychology.stackexchange.com/questions/29831/is-mentalism-real. This question I asked was closed. But I have a humble request to those who close the question that they should highlight (like with red color) the part of the question that was off-topic, duplicate, or any other thing, and yes with a valid reason. If you do so, the people who ask questions will not make the same mistake again, especially beginners. Also, if possible, please take the benefits of AI. For example, before posting or writing a question, we write that question to AI on Stack Exchange, AI will find if a similar question exists, if not, then obviously we can move further to ask a question. Don't just ban AI, use AI in an effective manner. Okay, so my last request is a feature request, but the first one is a question plus also a feature request (if you understood). So this question contains 2 feature requests.

I don't know if the above title is the best suited to what I'm going to explain the problem. Here's the problem: How do we know which part of our question was not good to ask on the platform? Okay, let me be more specific. Take this example https://psychology.stackexchange.com/questions/29831/is-mentalism-real. This question I asked was closed. But I have a humble request to those who close the question that they should highlight (like with red color) the part of the question that was off-topic, duplicate, or any other thing, and yes with a valid reason. If you do so, the people who ask questions will not make the same mistake again, especially beginners. Also, if possible, please take the benefits of AI. For example, before posting or writing a question, we write that question to AI on Stack Exchange, AI will find if a similar question exists, if not, then obviously we can move further to ask a question. Don't just ban AI, use AI in an effective manner. Okay, so my last request is a feature request, but the first one is a question plus also a feature request (if you understood). So this question contains 2 feature requests.

I don't know if the above title is the best suited to what I'm going to explain the problem. Here's the problem: How do we know which part of our question was not good to ask on the platform? Okay, let me be more specific. Take this example https://psychology.stackexchange.com/questions/29831/is-mentalism-real. This question I asked was closed. But I have a humble request to those who close the question that they should highlight (like with red color) the part of the question that was off-topic, duplicate, or any other thing, and yes with a valid reason. If you do so, the people who ask questions will not make the same mistake again, especially beginners.

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Close the question with reason

I don't know if the above title is the best suited to what I'm going to explain the problem. Here's the problem: How do we know which part of our question was not good to ask on the platform? Okay, let me be more specific. Take this example https://psychology.stackexchange.com/questions/29831/is-mentalism-real. This question I asked was closed. But I have a humble request to those who close the question that they should highlight (like with red color) the part of the question that was off-topic, duplicate, or any other thing, and yes with a valid reason. If you do so, the people who ask questions will not make the same mistake again, especially beginners. Also, if possible, please take the benefits of AI. For example, before posting or writing a question, we write that question to AI on Stack Exchange, AI will find if a similar question exists, if not, then obviously we can move further to ask a question. Don't just ban AI, use AI in an effective manner. Okay, so my last request is a feature request, but the first one is a question plus also a feature request (if you understood). So this question contains 2 feature requests.