When Stack Overflow first came about SEO was worse, and disk space was more expensive. The result was a large set of rules about the nature of SO questions as not to pollute the search space with silly questions nor incur SO additional resource costs.
I believe this time has passed and more leniency ought to be allowed for asking questions. Over the years I have found it harder and harder to post a question on SO without someone coming along and saying "you haven't done enough research, you are a lazy person, you haven't written a mathematical proof that you have tried all possible code, show us some code that does not work before asking for working code".
Of course "broad" or "ambiguous" posts are not suitable for SO - SO is a place for requesting facts not requesting opinions.
The kinds of questions I see get shot down all the time are genuine requests for help from some programming noob, or a genuine request for some code, because asking for code is seen as doing the programmers job for them. The asker is viewed as being too lazy. Now I don't really care, so what, no need to close their question, just ignore it!
Remember how the vast majority of the planet actually uses Stack Overflow.
- Write a quite specific coding question into Google, plus the word "stackoverflow"
- Find a question that is identical to your question
- Learn exactly the piece of information you wanted in two minutes without learning anything else unnecessarily
Most people don't want to read an entire book on language X to learn how to do a simple thing. They want to learn what they need, as and when they need it - this then ensures they remember it better. This in my mind is what Stack Overflow helps with, and every time a question is closed it hurts the global community while leaving that question open would never have harmed a fly.
I guess my question is, how can I go about requesting that the "you must prove that you have spent 1000 hours in pain before asking a question, and write an apologetic essay for every question" rule is removed from SO and that a helpful culture is encouraged, not one of ancient pedants.
I highlighted a problem, the problem does exist
Where I come from this is called an assertion and an assertion without evidence can be dismissed without evidence.