I said what I think of the problem itself in the comments (1 2). So yeah, the posts of this sort (randomly created puzzles that aren't even well-posed as written) will not be enthusiastically welcomed here. If you get curious about something "just because" (which, by itself, IMHO is perfectly normal for a mathematician), then make sure that you know yourself what you are talking about before posting and take some effort to make the problem statement crystal clear to everyone.
On the other hand, I have already said many times that (again, IMHO) any clearly stated question that is neither trivial, nor well-known to be totally hopeless should pass. It is certainly none of my business why people ask their mathematical questions. My part of the game is to see if I can figure them out, period. Of course, no matter how clearly the question is posed, I can always declare that something is "not interesting" for me, but deciding that it is also of no interest to other members of the community is a bit outside of my area of competence, so I prefer just to do nothing in such cases rather than to vote to close. Doing otherwise looks impolite to me not only toward the posters, but also (and even more so) toward other community members who might be willing to think about the question.