When trying to post a question, a validation step checks if the question is ready to publish. I assume that this workflow was constructed very deliberately and with a lot of feedback. Yet, I find it somewhat confusing:
When everything is OK, I don't see the point in making me click submit again. I have never seen a form where I need to re-submit if all validation checks out. What is the benefit of this? I'm sure this was done deliberately but, as an end-user, it's really strange.
In the beginning, I overlooked the OK message, which sits at the top right. I was scrolling up and down furiously, trying to find the validation error. Clearly, something wasn't OK... Why else would I be presented the form again? After a few times of this, I now have learned that I simply need to scroll down and press the button again.
Is this really the best way the ask question form can be constructed in cases where everything is OK?
The validation message in question: