I can't even count how many times a question is downvoted and closed because it's merely a dump of OP's wishes or requirements without any attempt to solve his problem and/or debug his program. Just for example, this and this, but we all see many every single day. The problem with these questions is that they're (also) seldom useful to someone else, (like this question). A poorly asked question can be downvoted (because OP didn't give any effort), but also answered (because someone else may find it very useful).
Sometimes they know how to ask a good question, but they're help vampires, so downvoting and closing their questions is a good idea. Sometimes, they're just newbies used to other sites and they don't know SO guidelines about questions. To both help them and to keep the site tidy, I'm thinking about two very small changes:
Change help text in "Ask Question" page
Now it's:
How to Ask Is your question about programming? We prefer questions that can be answered, not just discussed. Provide details. Share your research. If your question is about this website, ask it on meta instead.
I understand it must be concise (otherwise no one will ever read it) but a little bit more detail will help them (is there any stat about how many people clicked help link from that page?). Something like this (it's just an idea to highlight concept):
Questions about programming that can be answered (not just discussed) are preferred and encouraged. Provide as much detail as needed to understand your problem and don't forget to include any relevant code you wrote (questions with a raw dump of your requirements or wishes are seldom answered).
Benefits: they'll immediately know what they should do to write a well-accepted question (if they ignore, then the normal path to closure will work). This will help newbies and keep the close queue shorter. They may even post their questions in another site if they want a ready-to-use solution; in this case, they don't waste their and our time. Also see this post to add a more descriptive warning (when question text appears to be too poor).
Drawbacks: nothing I can think about.
EDIT
A question I saw today made me think about something else that should be pretty easy to implement. Any question that contains "ASAP" or "it's urgent" or "provide me code" should trigger a big red alert in the Ask Question page. Something like:
People here may write some code to solve your issue or simply provide a working solution without a single line of code. They'll try to help you to solve your problem but you shouldn't expect they do your job (unless they feel that will also help someone else in future). Moreover they do it for free so if you're in hurry you should - instead of seeking help - hire them.
EDIT 2:
Don't you feel that day by day you spend more time to close question than to answer them? I don't even speak about questions quality, just the number of (lazy people) questions that doesn't deserve any answer. More SO will be popular and more it will attract these questions, do we want rep w@@@@ to answer them all or do we want to (try) to keep SO a better place? Don't we need a better tool to discourage both these questions and these answers?
As pointed out by raedwald there are other questions on meta about this topic (for example this one) discussing about the right close reason for this questions. Frankly speaking...who cares? Even a close reason "Please read FAQ before asking" will work for these questions, what I would have is a tool to quickly wipe them.
RequirementsDumpHammer
Dupes are easily closed by DupeHammer, I think a gold badge user should also have privileges to quickly close such questions (with the proper motivation according to current SO guidelines for that: off-topic XYZ? Unclear what you're asking?). Also discussed here (for example). Sometimes I try to answer them (like here and here) when I feel someone else may also find it useful, but I can't deny that a decent answer is much more useful (and concise) if tied to a proper question.
Benefits: such questions will be quickly closed (and they won't attract low quality answers in the hope to catch 10/20 rep points). This will discourage both to ask such questions and to answer them. Moreover close queue will be smaller.
Drawbacks: if DupeHammer is accepted and in use, then there's nothing wrong with extending the "hammer" power to other close reasons. IMO it's much easier to detect a very poor question (especially if very specific and without any use for future readers) than a duplicate.
As discussed here there is some concern about superpowers but idea itself may be joined with this to have:
- If question has score of zero or more then normal rules apply (five close votes).
- If question has a negative score than RequirementsDumpHammer applies and question can be closed with a single gold badge user.
- If question is closed by this hammer then it's also automatically marked to be deleted. This will quickly wipe such questions but it'll also give an extra visibility to them (reviewers will still be able to detect a bad vote, in the remote case).