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Apparently (at least I've been told that when complaining), the review queue auto-posts the following comment, when someone without deleting privilege votes that an answer should be deleted because it is a question.

If you have a new question, please ask it by clicking the Ask Question button. Include a link to this question if it helps provide context.

This will often be bad advice because usually if a question is posted as an answer there are also problems with question quality, which ensures down-votes and closing of the question. Thus, I propose to change the second sentence to something like this:

Please make also sure that your question fits Stack Overflow's quality standards. You should take the tour for an introduction.

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    Excellent suggestion. People who don't understand that answers aren't for asking questions aren't usually the people who ask thought through well articulated questions. Pointing them in a the direction of a page that explains how SO works is a good idea.
    – Jørgen R
    Dec 19, 2014 at 18:12
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    The Ask Question page that the link leads to has some guidelines directly on the page, and a link to the help center. I guess it wouldn't hurt to emphasize it more, but people are directed towards help if they follow the link. Dec 20, 2014 at 8:13
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    I think the advice to link the original question should not vanish.
    – Palec
    Dec 20, 2014 at 13:53

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This is a great idea and no brainer for me.

I have been wondering about proposing it myself. Coincidetally, I just came across a very poor question submitted as an answer and I saw that someone was leaving the auto-comment.

I felt the urge to point out that for the OP so that even if it is resubmitted as a new question will probably be closed (or even deleted?) in no time. Therefore, I left a comment to clarify this, but if I do not do that, the OP may have led him/herself into double frustration.

So, yes, please change it as it is a very easy, yet useful change. I do not mean to redocument the help center in comments for sure, but a short hint inline would suffice. I guess many of them do not bother to follow the link or even understand the importance of it.

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