This post is about how SO can help the OP post a good on-topic question, avoiding duplicate, off topic, too broad, and unclear posts that end up in review queues, launch reputation hunts, and finally the OP feels Why is Stack Overflow so negative of late?
Let's first put ourselves in the new poster's shoes; what are they used to?
"So let's post!!! (There is a FAQ to study. Sure, I will check that out later. But I'm not writing anything that will offend someone, am I?)". OP is hoping that someone answers "That's probably the BOM Header"
I have posted, time to work some… I will check on it in a while…
Meanwhile, on SO:
Down vote, Down vote, Down Vote, Comment, Comment, Closed (Too broad, unclear, missing MCVE)—all done by hard working community members!—and then some lucky contributor sneaked in an answer and got some rep.
OP comes back, "What the heck, there is unlike button on SO?", "Why is SO so negative? Who did I offend?"
What do I think SO should do? Create an ask-a-question interface that helps the OP post a good question—not just title, text, tag, and submit. You need to understand how to ask on SO, you can't post as on Facebook.
This example does not pretend to have a complete solution for the interface, but demonstrates some features that can be built in to help the OP, and thus the SO community.
Start asking a question
What is your programming language? Here tags should be inserted and SO should show relevant info about tagging and frequent questions asked, notify the user that they need to monitor the post if it's a high-traffic tag, etc.
What is your topic? Here a topic(s) is selected (Error in application, Looking for tool…).
Let's select "Looking for tool" ---> "Sorry, off-topic" ---> "Okay, I can't post this!"
Let's select "Error in application", this gives us an interface to post an MCVE in.
Error in application input
Please debug your application before posting!
And also, let's give some other nice warnings (that help the OP).
Title ?: Let's help the OP get the title correct (as in the Help and Improvement queue).
Problem ?: State the problem.
Relevant code ?: Post relevant code to reproduce problem.
Current output ?: State your current output.
Expected output ?: State expected output.
Stack Trace ?: Post relevant stack trace.
SUBMIT
Considerations
Some positive
Stop honest users from asking off-topic questions.
Possibility to automatically format the post.
Possibility to search for duplicates in a more advanced manner.
Less moderating (comments, editing, close questions, deleting, etc.)
More costly to spam
More info for bot's to work on.
More info to search on.
More happy users -- > More traffic
Some negatives
Takes longer to ask a question (maybe should be under positives).
More difficult to ask a question (well it actually is anyway if you don't want people to down vote and close it).
Maybe you can't make an interface particular to every question type (well let's keep an option "other", which gives the normal interface with a nice warning).
So what is my question in this post?
Don't you think, if SO had a more advanced interface to ask a question, that this would benefit everybody? If you think so, what can the procedure be to create this?
EDIT: The duplicated and its duplicated, points at FAQ solution, and popup.
I'm suggesting a guided interfaces—and probably not only for first-time posters, but for everybody (with the other option). This will force the OP not to ignore the tour, FAQ, and help them into the community.
Furthermore, it seems that answers are suggesting that helping the OP would be good, but with no status-completed or status-declined. Unfortunately, I can not find an answer to my question. What is the procedure to create this?
What is your topic:
would either not cover all possibilities, or be insanely large - and the "title / problem / relevant code etc." section would likely overwhelm many newbies, even those with a valid problem.