When a question is no good without MCVE, I usually add a comment requesting it. However, formulating such a comment is a chore (I have to add that link to the page that describes what MCVE is), so I decided "let's vote to close it; the link will appear by itself".
However, when I voted to close the question, no comment appeared, just the button close
changed to close(1)
. I imagine that OP got no feedback at all: he doesn't know that his question is going to be closed soon unless he adds a MCVE.
It seems that this problem is easy to fix: make the system add an automatic comment.
This question must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it. Please add these details to make the question useful to other readers. See: How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example (add a link here - I am too lazy right now to dig it out for the 101th time!).
Advantages:
- The user who votes to close doesn't need to look for the MCVE link
- Even if the user who votes to close is lazy, OP knows that his question needs improvement
- The comment is guaranteed to be polite
Disadvantages:
- The comment is not specific; I can explain why MCVE is needed, but the automated system will only say that it's needed, possibly giving an impression that it's always needed.
- The system may disclose too early who voted to close (?)
I suggest adding this feature.