Let me know if I'm misjudging the type of questions you're talking about here (although I think the below reason would still be useful even if I am)...
It seems like we're largely talking about "fix my code" questions.
What about:
Questions asking why code isn't working should show an attempt to reduce the code to the shortest program necessary to reproduce the problemthe shortest program necessary to reproduce the problem, clearly describe the actual and desired behaviour (including any error messages and indicating the corresponding lines, if applicable), describe the troubleshooting steps taken thus far (including attempts at debugging the code) and be written in a way that makes the question useful to future visitors.
... or something like that.
Questions that should be closed and I imagine might fall under "lacks minimal understanding" but aren't "fix my code" questions, I typically vote to close as too broad / unclear - because, without some idea of what the user knows, we have no idea where to start explaining.