There are an incredible number of questions asking something along the lines of "Can you please help me debug without me putting effort in".
To which the usual reaction in some people post in the comments saying "please learn how to debug, this link [here] will help; and someone who's either wanting the rep or feeling very very nice (or bored) will reply pointing out what's gone wrong.
The question is off-topic, but the people asking them likely haven't read what's on topic, so it doesn't stop them asking the question. The generally negative reaction to these questions gives many the impression that the SO community is cold and unhelpful; which doesn't help SO or the people asking.
As questions are being typed, there's a "similar questions" to right; which absolutely reduces the number of duplicates; but doesn't help with debug questions.
I feel that there should be a static section underneath that pointing out explicitly that debug questions without effort are off topic; with links to what debugging is and a tutorial (maybe What is a debugger and how can it help me diagnose problems?). As well as a link to the 'how to ask a question', the 'tour' and any others that may be of use.