Stack Overflow has come to a point where a developer not knowing about it is as absurd as a regular person not knowing about Facebook or Google.
That said, I understand that societies nowadays tolerate more and more people who do not RTFM take the time to read some quick, introductory guide on how to use a system (i.e.: https://stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic). I see a growing number of comments in meta about how we can't expect new users to read through the help center.
However... It doesn't cost you an arm to read through some questions before asking, you know. It takes five minutes to skim through SO and read a handful of questions, and notice that a certain quality standard is expected from a post.
If a prospective user has skipped the help center and hasn't taken the time to see how the site works before posting for the first time, and posts a low quality question... They had it coming when the question is downvoted and closed.
I believe that any first questions should not show up in main pages until they have been reviewed in the queue. I would love a rule where everyone with a reputation below 100 would only have their questions showing up at all at the root site or in /questions after passing through review. They could have all the feedback they need to learn how to post there.