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  • Your core intended question here is good, but only if you heavily generalize it. Consider re-writing the question thinking "How can I generalize this in the way that people with similar problems can benefit from my question?" -- As it is now, your question is so elaborative overly-specific that it's unlikely that anyone else would directly benefit from it. Commented Jun 12, 2014 at 7:33
  • For example (this is an over-simplified example): "I'm writing a facial recognition web application powered by a C++ and PHP combination backend. Here are a few details that I'm curious about: [bulleted list] -- This is my specific question about this situation." :: While being overly specific, I notice you're also deviating into areas of extremely broad scope. After providing general detail about your general situation, ask a very specific question and leave it at that. Commented Jun 12, 2014 at 7:40
  • yes, you're really asking a whole slew of questions here, whether you intent to or not. Be more specific, share your thoughts and uncertainties, and maybe create separate questions for each area. Commented Jun 12, 2014 at 8:00
  • okay I will keep that in mind for my next questions. I made my point more specific than it should be just because if I did the otherwise, it would have been maybe unclear for me and I could still have some doubts about my situation. Commented Jun 12, 2014 at 8:52