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Definitely not:

  1. Questions provoking list-type answers are frowned upon at all SE sites
  2. Our help centerhelp center lists several list-type questions as explicitely off-topic – a.o. "there is no actual problem to be solved", which matches your "doesn't seek a tool to accomplish a task, but it seeks everything there is in that area"
  3. We are not a Google-Extension. Such list-type answers are usually "Nothing but a URL (but not necessarily spam)" type answers at the same time, which on all SE sites count as "low quality"
  4. Even without a link, list type answers are to 98% "low quality" and do not comply to …
  5. our discussion on what makes an answer high quality, which cannot be met here.

We strive for high quality answers – and put quality always above quantity. So no, such a question would not match our requirements.

Definitely not:

  1. Questions provoking list-type answers are frowned upon at all SE sites
  2. Our help center lists several list-type questions as explicitely off-topic – a.o. "there is no actual problem to be solved", which matches your "doesn't seek a tool to accomplish a task, but it seeks everything there is in that area"
  3. We are not a Google-Extension. Such list-type answers are usually "Nothing but a URL (but not necessarily spam)" type answers at the same time, which on all SE sites count as "low quality"
  4. Even without a link, list type answers are to 98% "low quality" and do not comply to …
  5. our discussion on what makes an answer high quality, which cannot be met here.

We strive for high quality answers – and put quality always above quantity. So no, such a question would not match our requirements.

Definitely not:

  1. Questions provoking list-type answers are frowned upon at all SE sites
  2. Our help center lists several list-type questions as explicitely off-topic – a.o. "there is no actual problem to be solved", which matches your "doesn't seek a tool to accomplish a task, but it seeks everything there is in that area"
  3. We are not a Google-Extension. Such list-type answers are usually "Nothing but a URL (but not necessarily spam)" type answers at the same time, which on all SE sites count as "low quality"
  4. Even without a link, list type answers are to 98% "low quality" and do not comply to …
  5. our discussion on what makes an answer high quality, which cannot be met here.

We strive for high quality answers – and put quality always above quantity. So no, such a question would not match our requirements.

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replaced http://meta.softwarerecs.stackexchange.com/ with https://softwarerecs.meta.stackexchange.com/
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Definitely not:

  1. Questions provoking list-type answers are frowned upon at all SE sites
  2. Our help center lists several list-type questions as explicitely off-topic – a.o. "there is no actual problem to be solved", which matches your "doesn't seek a tool to accomplish a task, but it seeks everything there is in that area"
  3. We are not a Google-Extension. Such list-type answers are usually "Nothing but a URL (but not necessarily spam)" type answers at the same time, which on all SE sites count as "low quality"
  4. Even without a link, list type answers are to 98% "low quality" and do not comply to …
  5. our discussion on what makes an answer high qualityour discussion on what makes an answer high quality, which cannot be met here.

We strive for high quality answers – and put quality always above quantity. So no, such a question would not match our requirements.

Definitely not:

  1. Questions provoking list-type answers are frowned upon at all SE sites
  2. Our help center lists several list-type questions as explicitely off-topic – a.o. "there is no actual problem to be solved", which matches your "doesn't seek a tool to accomplish a task, but it seeks everything there is in that area"
  3. We are not a Google-Extension. Such list-type answers are usually "Nothing but a URL (but not necessarily spam)" type answers at the same time, which on all SE sites count as "low quality"
  4. Even without a link, list type answers are to 98% "low quality" and do not comply to …
  5. our discussion on what makes an answer high quality, which cannot be met here.

We strive for high quality answers – and put quality always above quantity. So no, such a question would not match our requirements.

Definitely not:

  1. Questions provoking list-type answers are frowned upon at all SE sites
  2. Our help center lists several list-type questions as explicitely off-topic – a.o. "there is no actual problem to be solved", which matches your "doesn't seek a tool to accomplish a task, but it seeks everything there is in that area"
  3. We are not a Google-Extension. Such list-type answers are usually "Nothing but a URL (but not necessarily spam)" type answers at the same time, which on all SE sites count as "low quality"
  4. Even without a link, list type answers are to 98% "low quality" and do not comply to …
  5. our discussion on what makes an answer high quality, which cannot be met here.

We strive for high quality answers – and put quality always above quantity. So no, such a question would not match our requirements.

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