When I go to ask a new question I get the following generic title suggestion:
e.g. Is there an R function for finding the index of an element in a vector?
I have several related questions and comments related to this suggestion (please let me know if these should be broken up into a series of separate questions.)
- Where is this title suggestion stored? Can it be queried/edited by sufficiently high-rep users? (If so, how?)
- I seem to get this question no matter what tags I have selected when I ask the question. Is it user-specific? (i.e. is it giving an R-related example because that is overwhelmingly my most-engaged-with tag?)
- I think this is a poor exemplar for the title of an R question. It reinforces a mentality (common among R users, many of whom are closer to end-users rather than programmers) of "how do I find an existing tool that does X?" rather than "how do I solve the following problem?" (whether the answer is "use built-in function Y" or "use package Y or "write code like this ...") This is not a bad question — there are legitimate reasons to ask if there is a built-in function ... I just think this example primes askers in the wrong way. IMO we should encourage askers to focus on solving problems rather than finding/choosing among pre-existing solutions.
- Is this the appropriate venue for discussing this topic? (If not, where?)
This seems related to this question but AFAICT only loosely ...
Various commenters have pointed out that this example title text is not user-specific on Stack Overflow (i.e., it's a coincidence that I, an R-oriented user, am getting an R-oriented title suggestion); however, it's not the network-wide default. A haphazard sample of other SE sites suggests that non-SO sites use "What's your [site topic] question? Be specific."
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