I came across a few questions about code errors/design errors in some typical algorithm implementation (graph algorithms, sorting algorithms etc.), where the first comment posted was "This question appears to be off-topic because it is on Computer Science".
I must say I found that pretty annoying (especially because the question authors were usually beginners), as Computer Science (or Information Science) is as tightly related to programming as it can be. And if the question is clear and specific, with code sample and showing some research and effort from the author, what is the point of voting it off-topic?
Are there any people who believe programming is not strongly related to algorithm design? Should the questions I've described be downvoted/moved? I believe some more advanced users create an artificial clear line between computer science and programming, that (in my opinion) is rather blurry.