In a lot of posts on SO, there are questions that ask how to do something without first making an attempt to solve the problem (or at the very least stating what they believe could work). Seeing questions like this, I typically comment asking the poster what they've tried (as do many others). I've never had a problem posting these comments, but today I see this:
I was under the impression that, when posting a how-to question, you needed to at least try to solve it yourself. The wording of that notification only confused me further. Am I wrong to assume they've tried something? A comment like that would not make sense on a question asking why/what something is, but should it really be filtered out across the board?
Am I wrong to assume they've tried something?
I mean, that is what the error message is telling you, pretty explicitly. So, according to SO, yes, it's wrong of you to assume that they tried something before asking their question.