What I'm talking about are predominantly new users, who visit the site with the intent of "I want to".
When reviewing & closing questions I've noticed, that there is a certain kind of questions, which is starting with or containing the phrase "I want to", which are often too broad and show no research or attempt. They either a) have an outstanding score or b) are being put on hold. Here on meta, this kind of questions also exists, but it doesn't show the same extremes.
And so "I wanted to" ask, how to handle them properly or if not the "New Question" form could look for this phrase, as it does with possible duplicates? If the Asking section would prominently feature a "how-to ask", when the intent is "I want to", this might reduce the moderation workload, which this kind of often rather unspecified questions may cause.
There's a certain difference in between "I want to - but I don't know how" (which is an intent, which may also result in requests for off-site resources) and "I want to - and this is where I've got stuck".
So far I have no query/numbers, which would support my claim of questions containing said phrase, which were put on hold, but based upon my impression, I'd assume that the data would support this.