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On #1 and #2, I tend to agree with Nicol's answer, and in particular with:

If you can't do better than saying what SO is not, then it's probably best to just downvote and move on.

On alternative ways of stating it, a while ago, in an unrelated discussion, I suggested the following hypothetical comment:

Please [edit] your question to point outmake it about a specific issue you had while trying to solve this problem. Exact reproductions of homework problems are not a good fit for this site, as questions here should be useful not just to askers, but to other readers.

A little verbose, maybe, but it at least sets some positive expectation and suggests a course of action.

On #1 and #2, I tend to agree with Nicol's answer, and in particular with:

If you can't do better than saying what SO is not, then it's probably best to just downvote and move on.

On alternative ways of stating it, a while ago, in an unrelated discussion, I suggested the following hypothetical comment:

Please [edit] your question to point out a specific issue you had while trying to solve this problem. Exact reproductions of homework problems are not a good fit for this site, as questions here should be useful not just to askers, but to other readers.

A little verbose, maybe, but it at least sets some positive expectation and suggests a course of action.

On #1 and #2, I tend to agree with Nicol's answer, and in particular with:

If you can't do better than saying what SO is not, then it's probably best to just downvote and move on.

On alternative ways of stating it, a while ago, in an unrelated discussion, I suggested the following hypothetical comment:

Please [edit] your question to make it about a specific issue you had while trying to solve this problem. Exact reproductions of homework problems are not a good fit for this site, as questions here should be useful not just to askers, but to other readers.

A little verbose, maybe, but it at least sets some positive expectation and suggests a course of action.

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  • 34.3k
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On #1 and #2, I tend to agree with Nicol's answer, and in particular with:

If you can't do better than saying what SO is not, then it's probably best to just downvote and move on.

On alternative ways of stating it, a while ago, in an unrelated discussion, I suggested the following hypothetical comment:

Please [edit] your question to point out a specific issue you had while trying to solve this problem. Exact reproductions of homework problems are not a good fit for this site, as questions here should be useful not just to askers, but to other readers.

A little verbose, maybe, but it at least sets some positive expectation and suggests a course of action.