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Sep 11, 2021 at 18:16 comment added Don Branson Also, just using the link is off-putting to some people, they don't like the SO experience, and leave in a huff. My hope is to have that happen less often by going out of my way to say, "hey, we're actually here to help, but need X so we can."
Sep 11, 2021 at 18:14 comment added Don Branson @MisterMiyagi I agree that ask is already designed to help address issues - but it's more of a list of things to do, and in many cases we can help them apply that by being specific by drawing their attention to a particular thing. For example, asking them to include an MCVE, when the rest of the list they're already doing fine.
Sep 11, 2021 at 17:43 comment added user5349916 I also use canned comments, but I'm still undecided whether they are clearly better than just [ask]. It's very easy for such comments to mislead new people. I've seen enough questions go from bad to much, much worse – because they drowned in noise to be "more specific", exploded to "show your code", or slavishly focused on a "specific technical problem" that was the A to the actual Z problem. The [ask] is also ready made to help people ask better questions.
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