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New user asked a questionquestion (note: original version had no diagram). Several close votes were recorded. New user then ENGAGED WITH THE COMMENTS, providing a diagram, and a comment indicating A SIGNIFICANT AMOUNT OF WORK on the problem. Despite this, the close votes continued to come in, and the question was closed.

So: what does a new user have to do to satisfy the demand for "context or other details"?

New user asked a question (note: original version had no diagram). Several close votes were recorded. New user then ENGAGED WITH THE COMMENTS, providing a diagram, and a comment indicating A SIGNIFICANT AMOUNT OF WORK on the problem. Despite this, the close votes continued to come in, and the question was closed.

So: what does a new user have to do to satisfy the demand for "context or other details"?

New user asked a question (note: original version had no diagram). Several close votes were recorded. New user then ENGAGED WITH THE COMMENTS, providing a diagram, and a comment indicating A SIGNIFICANT AMOUNT OF WORK on the problem. Despite this, the close votes continued to come in, and the question was closed.

So: what does a new user have to do to satisfy the demand for "context or other details"?

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What does a new user have to do?

New user asked a question (note: original version had no diagram). Several close votes were recorded. New user then ENGAGED WITH THE COMMENTS, providing a diagram, and a comment indicating A SIGNIFICANT AMOUNT OF WORK on the problem. Despite this, the close votes continued to come in, and the question was closed.

So: what does a new user have to do to satisfy the demand for "context or other details"?