Especially for users with low rep, I think there could be requirements for a question that would
- Automate the task of blocking out lazy questions
- Expedite the poster's learning how to create a good question
A multi-part form described @DVK Require new users to post all of the needed parts of a question separately would do the trick but comments and answers point out the inflexibility. Detecting some elements would be easy to implement without any inflexibility aside from requiring they be somewhere in the post.
Are there elements that should be in every new comer's question? Suggestion from @marsh of a question mark was downvoted but elsewhere automated analysis of a post got traction.
I propose code
and a hyperlink. What counterexample exists in which a beginner's question wouldn't benefit from a back-ticked element? Beginners could be advised that they could use that to show any of the following
- relevant portion of their code
- data
- cut and pasted error
- output
What beginner's question wouldn't benefit from a hyperlink? Could be - documentation they're referencing - source of code they're adapting - other SO question they read
Teaching beginners the markdown elements for code and hyperlink would be useful to them, too.