but I forgot to add any details. So now you down, close and delete voted my last hope on any help.
We've all seen those posts. It is this back alley that allows users that lack the reputation to participate on meta yet to post a question about their post on Stack Overflow. But the question template they get doesn't seem overly helpful or is ignored.
Given that these questions can't be answered and should be closed I wonder if we can or need to at least have a single post where we can point those users to in a comment. A bit like we have done with the canonical "require a comment on a downvote". But I don't want to create a dupe target, just an (auto) comment.
I was personally thinking to add an extra answer to How does Meta Stack Overflow work? and in that answer provide both guidance and links to the checklist and how to find their deleted posts (as those users turn desperate when they are quality-bannned). If those 1-rep posts appear we would leave a friendly comment with a direct link to the to be created answer. I prefer an answer over comment(s) as we can easily evolve/improve the answer as we go.
I invite you to write answers to this very question to argue why we don't need to spend any effort on these mishaps at all or offer a first revision of guidance to be added to the FAQ post. Open for other options as well.
My goal would be to help those few users that are willing to pull themselves out of their misery. With that tailored guidance they can put themselves on the right track.
I do know there is a request to remove or fix this whole template disaster Fix or remove the useless 'I have a question about my Stack Overflow post' template feature but that is status-deferred by a CM so it is unlikely to see progress on that in the next 6 to 8 weeks.