There are several other questions with a similar spirit, or have THIS VERY FEATURE-REQUEST bundled along with longer, more-complicated suggestions:
Let's improve the How to Ask page(s)
New user signup redirect to tour and most-voted questions
I think we're pointing new users at the wrong "How to Ask" page
Unfortunately, this specific (seemingly easy) suggestion seems to have been overlooked. So it's as simple as that:
Replace this page:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/ask/advice
With this page for new users:
https://stackoverflow.com/tour
The latter page is visual, and informs would-be users of how the SYSTEM works instead of telling them about principles. With any audience, and I would think especially with programmers, talking about SYSTEMS and RULES is a lot more productive than talking about principles.
(The system after all eventually only serves to enforce the principles).
Now consider the first line:
"Ask questions, get answers, no distractions"
This (and the accompanying image) tells me RIGHT AWAY that SO (or any other SE site) is NOT a forum, and how I'm supposed to use the system. Very simple.
Then there is this line:
"Get answers to practical, detailed questions"
This tells even the most dense user that vague questions that drone on, are out. Of course, they could always think they are being "practical" and "detailed" even when they are posting a discussion-oriented question, but that's what the SYSTEM (of downvotes, flags and closures) is for.
Anybody who CARES about behaving well on the site, on the other hand, get a little bit of ACTUALLY useful information about how to post and WHAT to post. For those who want to know more, links to MVCE and other FAQ/blog-posts could also be added.
The Tour page, by virtue of being visual, concise and PRACTICAL in its scope and advice, seems obviously far more useful than the how-to-ask page actually being shown to new users.
So why not replace the bad one with the good one? As simple as that.