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There are far too many questions that incorporate "not working". Can we check for "not working" in the body during the question asking process at StackOverflowStack Overflow and request that the user elaborate if necessary. I'm not saying prevent the question from being posted or validate it in anyway, just help the user out in how to ask the question the right way. We can't really check for questions that show no demonstration of attempt by the OP, but we can check for "not working" or "doesn't work".

Note: I know there are exceptions (i.e. "not working as I'd expect because..."), which is why I say a hint only.

There are far too many questions that incorporate "not working". Can we check for "not working" in the body during the question asking process at StackOverflow and request that the user elaborate if necessary. I'm not saying prevent the question from being posted or validate it in anyway, just help the user out in how to ask the question the right way. We can't really check for questions that show no demonstration of attempt by the OP, but we can check for "not working" or "doesn't work".

Note: I know there are exceptions (i.e. "not working as I'd expect because..."), which is why I say a hint only.

There are far too many questions that incorporate "not working". Can we check for "not working" in the body during the question asking process at Stack Overflow and request that the user elaborate if necessary. I'm not saying prevent the question from being posted or validate it in anyway, just help the user out in how to ask the question the right way. We can't really check for questions that show no demonstration of attempt by the OP, but we can check for "not working" or "doesn't work".

Note: I know there are exceptions (i.e. "not working as I'd expect because..."), which is why I say a hint only.

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"Not working" is becoming all too common

There are far too many questions that incorporate "not working". Can we check for "not working" in the body during the question asking process at StackOverflow and request that the user elaborate if necessary. I'm not saying prevent the question from being posted or validate it in anyway, just help the user out in how to ask the question the right way. We can't really check for questions that show no demonstration of attempt by the OP, but we can check for "not working" or "doesn't work".

Note: I know there are exceptions (i.e. "not working as I'd expect because..."), which is why I say a hint only.