From this question, I learned that SO has a special blurb that pops up when a question title containing "regex" is entered.
This is great to discourage "plz help! write this for me!!1" questions. However, it doesn't appear when "Regular expression" is entered. This seems like an easy thing to add, and it should help catch slightly-more-verbose questions of the same nature. It would also be useful: as of this writing, there are 123,817 questions that match "regular expression" when I search. Not all of them are of the type that this blurb is meant to catch, but still.
Could the regex blurb be made to appear when one of the following is present in the title?
- regex (already present)
- regexp
- regular expression
- regexes
- regexps
@Braiam suggests watching the tags as well. There's a lot of regex-related tags, though, so someone would have to decide which ones indicate problem questions.
Maybe SO could use the following regex:
reg(ular\s+)?ex(p(ression)?)?
Of course, they could just ask someone on SO to write it for them if that one doesn't do the trick.
regex[\w]*|regular expr[\w]*
? Need improving but hey it's a start.(two)+
problems.