Well...no. Even though writing a title can be tough, these titles are utter crap and should be edited out.
First, look at it objectively from the standpoint of someone that wants to answer the question. What is the "strange issue" that they're encountering? Does it really relate to the technology(ies) that they've listed in the title? From the answer's standpoint, they want to be able to concisely and definitively answer the question, as opposed to throwing darts on a board.
Now, look at it from the standpoint of someone that has a similar problem. People describe problems in different ways, so the likelihood of them being able to relate to the "strange problem" is very, very slim. However, if there's a common phrase in the title - say, "Failed to load ApplicationContext", then that's significantly easier to find, and gives a better description of what the actual problem is (as well as a moment of sympathy for the searcher, as they realize that they're not the only one having trouble with Spring wiring).
If you've got the chance to truly understand what's going on with the question, and you feel that it has a chance to be saved, then feel encouraged to edit the title with something more descriptive. If there's missing context or information, put it on hold and wait hope for the OP to return to provide more context so a better title can be added. It may also help to add driving questions as a comment, such as, "What are you trying to accomplish?"