When asking a question, its title must be unique. When the title you enter has already been used for a question before yours, you'll get a popup:
A question with that title already exists; please be more specific.
This was done to "detect —and block— low-quality questions". I'm not really sure it does this properly. It's not uncommon to see titles like the following:
- $commontitle $randomnumber
- $commontitle $punctuation
- "Error in" $commontitle
- $tag $commontitle
- $commontitle "help please"
Or a title like "Why doesn't this code work", where an editor with experience in the relevant tags can at least extract a basic problem description from the question body, like "Records won't update".
But once a question is posted with a less-than-perfect title, editing the title into merely $commontitle by removing fluff or rewriting it in its entirety is impossible, because that new title isn't unique. I don't think it's the editor's problem that the OP could not think of a unique title, and we shouldn't force editors to make up new titles for problems that aren't theirs*.
Obviously the kind of question I'm talking about here is those that we do want on the site, but which need some editing. So they're not (clearly) duplicate, they're reasonably on-topic, it's just that their title is sub-optimal.
Of course it's easy to work around this limitation by adding or changing random verbs or articles, but that's counter-productive and silly. A good title covers what's being asked in the question, you wouldn't need to add arbitrary "How to" or "Can I" in order to let that title pass the rigorous checks, and you'll one day run out of permutations as well.
Feature request: I would like for certain users, say > 2K, to be able to submit questions for edit with a title that already has been used before, given now the question already is on the site, but the title needs improvement.
*: In fact, given enough experience of the editor and enough context in the question, an editor could solve a question by properly editing the title, like "Why doesn't UPDATE ... WHERE 1 = 0 update my records?".
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