Would it be possible to detect phrases from the title (thank yous and go easy type, possibly a dynamic growing list) in questions, and when said user goes to post after the initial click have a pop up (like the no-tag one) suggesting something along the lines of
"We have detected [phrases] in your question. SO is centered around good programming content, and these usually only clutter the question and are discouraged. Consider removing these for the benefit of everyone. [link to some guideline post]"
Detection once per question only, so if a user insists he can (I have no idea why). This does not even need to be regex, just a case-insensitive detection ignoring whitespace. If the phrases could be community moderated (say taken from a post somewhere) that would be even better.
This would perhaps alleviate some of the appeared disgruntlement in Meta and the recent "hot" blog post, and make it easier for everyone, so win-win.
This follows How can we encourage (new) authors to ask confident questions? - encouragement should be more proactive in my opinion.