How should we be advising users asking too broad or unclear how-to questions while not implying that such questions require code?
#Are you asking how to improve this copy that is on all the questions closed asThe current Unclear
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Because the current direction guidance does not insinuate that code is required.
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question.
Anything more verbose but still generic enough to apply to all questions will still be just that generic but now it will be more verbose and more likely ignored or mis-interpreted.
How to Ask already states Not all questions benefit from including code. But if your problem is with code you've written, you should include some..
It could be more prominent but that is already in there. Probably ignored because of the wall of text lack of whitespace that that page has become. As someone with a professional education and background in typography and graphic design, it is understandable why it might get ignored/lost in today's 3 sec attention span instant gratification age. That is if people even click on the link.
There is a balance between terse/verbose and generic/specific that is very hard to keep.
I would argue that any verbose that would move the dial in helping any given question would have to be so specific to the question that it would be useless for any other question ( ignoring duplicates ) and be so expensive to write up that most people would not have any incentive to do anything than what they do now.
#Or are you asking for something completely new?
I would argue that anything more verbose that would move the dial in helping any given question would have to be so specific to the question that it would be useless for any other question ( ignoring duplicates ) and be so expensive to write up that most people would not have any incentive to do anything than what they do now.