People face different UI issues and bugs on different platforms to target them and fix them, we discuss it here on meta so it can be later fixed.
The actual problem is
Users do not include enough information to reproduce these bugs so they can be seen and judged by people for fixing it. Instead, they explain about the issue or bug in text or include a screenshot which renders it useless to see it and fix it.
What actual problem this assessment solves
To create a standard template for reporting bugs. It is drafted in my answer below.
A reason why I posted my question because users do not include enough information for reproducing it. These questions were closed because they didn't include enough information to reproduce them and most of them need fixing
- Removing tags on mobile makes screen jump
- Stack Overflow reloading automatically every 30 seconds
- Line under featured tab missing in Chrome
- Cannot post answers: Unable to reach Recaptcha service
- Breakage when editing code segment in comment?
- Why does this Windows batch code cause an error when posting?
- "Internation roaming" needs to be fixed
feature-request
: "Your question should contain the details of your proposal, including a justification of why the new feature is needed and/or how it can improve the community. Basically, prove to the administration that they should spend time developing your feature." It's not clear to me how this "bug report template" would be implemented, considering we also (desperately) want questions which are not bug reports on the site. Also, the question wizard prompts for some of this already...