In the current discussion of new-user experience, I found there is a serious ambiguity on the term new-user (or newbie, new-comer, etc.). new-user can refer to 2 very different groups:
only new to the site, but a real professional and enthusiast programmer.
For this group of new-users, they have the common-sense of programming just like every old-user of the site. From what I saw, old-users do welcome this group of new-users. Some of the problems due to their lack of experience on how to use the site is not difficult to handle.
For example, these users might ask too broad open-ended question. Often, those questions are closed even without downvotes, since we know these questions are interesting in itself, only not-suitable to SO.
By emphasizing more on the on-topic part, welcomingness for this group of new-user is not a problem.
not only new to the site, but also new to programming
Those are really problematic users. They don't know how for-loop works, don't know how to return a value from a function, don't know how to call a function, don't know how to debug trivial program...
Most of the poor questions on the front-page are from this group of new-users. To some degree, their questions are inherently unsalvageable. This is not a site for tutoring or debugging service. We assume every participant already knows basic programming stuff at the beginning.
From what I understand of the core value of this site, this group of user is not the expected participant. Trying to be welcoming to this group of user is contradictory to the target audience described in the help-center: They are definitely not professional programmer, and I don't see any "enthusiasm" if one chooses to ask others to debug a trivial programm instead of doing it themselves.
Unfortunately, I found the term new-user is more and more referring to completely newbie programmer. This is harmful, not only will it discourage old-users, who used to think this site is for real programmers, but it will also alienate new-user in the first group. When the site more or less assume new-user is completely newbie programmer, high-quality new-user won't join the site, which results in a vicious cicle to continuously lower the quality of the user base.
Now I want to ask what exactly is the new-user referring to ? If new-user does more or less refer to completely newbie programmer, I think SO need to be honest, and update the help-center to reflect the fact:
Stack Overflow is for professional, enthusiast and completely newbie programmers.