The ban on duplicate question titles is bad.
In some circumstances, for example if your environment is giving you an unfortunate error, the error is simply not specific enough to be more specific in the question title. I could give a silly example of a compiler where every error is just "Error". The output of our hypothetical compiler does not contain any more information than the questioner has given in the title. The only thing that differentiates them is the sample code in the question body.
What, precisely, is the questioner intended to do to be more specific to disambiguate his question from all of the other questions asking about the identical error? So far, I've mostly seen people just re-phrase the same error text in very slightly different ways, which is of course completely unhelpful to everybody, and circumvents the ban without giving prospective answerers any more information.
Edit: I'm really feeling the "RARGH, Questioners should put in efforts!" from the answers. Here's a hint: if you put in the effort, you don't always get a result that's going to fit in a title. A title is only a few words long, you can't put in your life story.