Recently, I've seen many questions with this structure:
- a wall of code
- a request for the community to debug it by inspection
You can find a nice selection here.
I offer, as a thesis, that these questions are not consistent with the stated goals of SO. They do not, usually, create a resource of use to other people.
As a community, we could politely but firmly tell these askers to do enough of their own work to come up with a concrete, specific, programming question, other than 'can someone tell me what's wrong with this?'
Don't get me wrong. I'm sympathetic to people with problems. I have not been downvoting or voting to close these, because the community seems to be inclined in general to be helpful. I'm asking, are we really doing the right thing by encouraging the site to populate with these?
If the consensus is 'yes' then I'll just slink back to my cave. I'm not interested in starting a campaign here.