It seems that school has started. The number of student-sounding questions from low-reputation accounts is through the roof.
I don't mind them per se, but they're usually not as clear in their description of the problem. It takes a different mindset to try to answer them. It would be nice if there were a way to indicate that they are student questions. (Maybe a "pledge paddle" icon next to them?)
Edit:
As I tried to state above, I don't have a problem with student questions. I actually like them. They are just not good ones for looking at when you have 5 minutes to kill and want to help someone. They are better for when I have more time to dedicate to them.
Edit:
After a quick run through the fire hose after this little "flame war", I have a different approach to the problem I've seen that hopefully won't offend. A tag of "Concept" to identify questions that are about a concept and not a specific problem.
null?null? ") But what is the null question??? – XMLbog Sep 3 '09 at 13:47