As I've just learned we have a machine score questions by their quality.
We could use this to delay display of questions, lower quality leading to a longer wait.
The idea behind this is to make it "cheaper" (in terms of time until the questioner has an answer) to do your own research than to dump the question here.
This should discourage users to just dump their no-thought questions here while still allowing everybody to ask any question they can ask today and have them seem by all the experts.
So if you have a serious question on which you have done your research and you post a good question -> great, you'll get a quick (instant) display and quick answers.
But if you ask a low quality question it gets delayed so the personal reward system gets broken.
Of course after an edit this has to be recalculated to encourage enhancement of quality.
Who is going to be hit by this
- Beginners that just don't know how to ask properly yet.
They will get their answer (a bit delayed though) and be able to learn from the experience and improve so the next question they ask gets an earlier answer. - "Gimme Code" or otherwise lazy people who think we are here to use Google for them
They want their answer quickly and if they get it quicker somewhere else (e.G. Google) they won't come back.
Comparable approaches
This request is somewhat similar to this one but aims at improving the questions that are already there. My Request aims at reducing the number of low-quality questions asked in the first place.
The existing "On Hold" concept isn't going to solve this problem, as it kicks in too late. When the question gets closed it often already has an answer thus for the "Gimme Code" part of questioners (especially the anonymous posters) it doesn't matter at all.