This happens many times a day , just for C and C++ which are the primary tags I follow.
Someone posts code they are having trouble with, and the problem with it is something really basic, that would be covered in the early pages of even the most dumbed-down book on C, or early on in any C course.
I usually answer anyway, because I like to help, and certainly this person will be helped by my answer.
However it bothers me, because this answer has zero chance of being useful to anyone else. If another beginner has the same problem then they will not know which search terms to use to find this question, out of the hundreds of thousands of questions that exist. In fact it'd probably be impossible to find the question even if you were looking specifically for it, just because of how basic it is. This question is just contributing to the "badness flood" that is a hot topic on meta at the moment.
Often I see others have vote-closed such questions, either with "simple typographical error", or "unclear what you're asking", or "not enough information provided".
Example from today. I don't mean to pick on this particular submitter - but this topic has been bugging me for a while, and after this post I got around to writing on meta.
The question is too basic to have any value (in my opinion of course), however none of the typical closure reasons are appropriate. It's clear what he's asking, enough information was provided, and it wasn't a typo; but a lack of basic understanding.