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Pin [how"how to ask](https://stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask)ask" to the "asking questions" column on the SO help center's home page?

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traktor
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Pin [how to ask](https://stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask) to the "asking questions" column on the SO help center's home page?

New user welcome comments

A frequent comment I have added to questions from new users is to direct them to the SO site tour, the SO help center and the "How do I ask a good question?" article. Typically this occurs for users with a reputation of 1 who haven't taken the tour (what tour?) and as put in this answer to a similar question:

"have not missed a little detail, but simply have absolutely no idea about how to ask for help"

An example of such a comment I made earlier today can be found here.

Requested change

I would like to suggest/request moving the link to "How do I ask a good question" from below the "view more" details line on the SO help center's home page and pin it in the same "asking" column, preferably at the top, or failing that above the 3rd entry for What does it mean if a question is "closed"?.

In the process I would suggest renaming the page to "How to ask a good question" instead of "How should I ask a good question".

Background

  1. While not asking to unpin it, I've never had or seen the need to provide links to "what does it mean if my question is closed",
  2. The asking column is shorter than the column to its right and shouldn't need cropping.
  3. IHMO directing a new user to "how to ask a good question" is more encouraging, friendly and helpful than telling them to read something called "How do I ask a good question".