I asked an unconventional meta question titled Good question templates. I say unconventional because rather than the normal discussion based answers, I requested answers that were templates of what a good question might look like. My idea was that the best templates could be voted to the top.
One problem with that question, though, is that it assumes templates are useful and that having them to link to would be helpful. The following problems with that assumption were pointed out:
- People should be just going to the help center to know how to ask a good question. Having a separate place to link to separates the information.
- Templates make users lazy because they just copy and paste. When they get downvotes they will just complain that they followed the template.
I also know that there isn't any one template that can match all question types. However, I still tend to feel that having a set of templates to choose from would help new users, not as something to be rigidly followed but as a suggestion. Templates are more concrete examples of what the help center talks about.
What do other people think?