So I've just started reviewing close votes, and I regularly come across a question asking how to do something but not showing their code/attempts so far, or any sign of research beyond asking the question.
In this case, none of the options seem appropriate:
too Broad - nope, they're asking a specific question
duplicate - nope, it's a unique question
unclear - nope, I know what they're asking, they just haven't shown me what they've tried yet
opinion-based - nope, there's a clear correct answer (or several ways of doing it, perhaps)
off-topic/seeking debugging help - this seems the closest, but they're not really asking for debugging help, they're asking for the code itself.
People seem to vote "too broad" on these most often; and occasionally opinion-based.
Another example is when people are asking for code review, rather than issue resolution. There's no way to say "this belongs on code review", apart from leaving a comment; because code-review doesn't appear in the list of linked sites.
Is there a guide or some examples of how these things should be handled? It would be useful to have a page that says "you've got some new privileges! Congrats! Here's the ethos around using them...". I know we have this: https://stackoverflow.com/help/privileges/close-questions, which says the "how", but not the "when/why".
Or have I misunderstood the niche area of coding help that SO provides, and those types of questions are actually fine?