One starting programmer (here) reads a book, finds there an exercise, writes, debugs and runs code and having some problems with understanding the concepts, questions at SO. Somebody asks him if it is a homework. The questioner honestly answers "no". Obviously, a person, who did the working code and merely doesn't understand some "why" aspects, hardly could be considered as an easy-life-seeker. But, according to downvotes, he is being punished. Because if it is not a homework, his question becomes senseless - why did he coded something and now asks for the purpose of it? Or, if it is a homework, he is lying...
I am not sure how such situation could be resolved. Obviously, there is no use to add a tag [self-learning]. Every false student shall misuse it to get better reaction. Maybe, the description on [homework] should be changed - not "requesting help with school homework.", but "with exercises in programming", let alone school or not school. But thus the best learners( who are trying themselves) and the worst learners (who are trying to escape any work) would be put in one basket... So, it is really a question for you - I don't see a solution.
But we don't like when a hard-worker is punished for being honest. Don't we?