"How do you remove an element from an array of protocols in Swift?"
That seems like a perfectly legit question and I'm curious why Stack Overflow thinks it sounds subjective:
"How do you remove an element from an array of protocols in Swift?"
That seems like a perfectly legit question and I'm curious why Stack Overflow thinks it sounds subjective:
I'm pretty sure the "How do you" at the beginning of a title is the culprit. It's probably a major factor in the algorithm that determines subjectivity.
Changing the "How do you" part to "How to" makes the banner go away. I think the algorithm puts too much emphasis on the you in that phrase, as in it thinks you're trying to ask each individual person "How do you do this?" rather than a general "How is [this task] done?"
I think that the label "Question: " encourages a Jeopardy mindset.
We don't need to ask a grammatical question in the title. We just need to make the subject clear.
I think "Remove an element from an array of protocols in Swift" would have been a good title.