I just discovered the review part of SO, how exciting! However, a little bit discombobulating.
I have tried to keep my personal approach to SO focused at questions closer to... how to describe it... well, missing or hard-to-find information. Questions regarding unclear API's, framework behaviour, language features, some syntax and that kind of stuff.
However, in my newly found experience of the triage, I see that it's not that uncommon with questions like Here is a bunch of code, something is not working, here is maybe some error message, and please find my bug, questions that I personally would see as typical debug-and-google-until-sudden-revelation-cases, cases that more often than not are basic trivial errors and where the problem more is a lack of debugging skill of the questioner than a request for hard-to-find information about some poorly documented artefact.
Now I admit that it must be the case that we have an evaluation on a sliding and subjective scale here regarding what exactly is an appropriate level of debugging and information searching, but is there any guidelines here?
I'm tempted to suggest that what I described would be something for a debugmycode.SE site, on pair with like codereview or codegolf, and feel that questions like these would be off-topic here.
But I'm insecure. Could you help me with my feelings so that I can comfortably conform?