I frequently see questions that are implicit: The question is not stated explicitly, but is probably obvious to most. For example, some code and input is shown along with a stack trace. The implicit question is, "how do I prevent this stack trace?" These questions are sometimes voted for closure with the reason "unclear what you are asking", often with a comment along the lines of "what is your question?"
Example: bson 4.0.0 gem error
Questions like this, which show a stack trace or error message, can be made explicit by adding the boilerplate "How do I prevent this problem?" to them. That the exact same boilerplate will suffice for the vast majority of implicit questions seems to indicate that the missing explicit question does not represent much useful information.
Do we require all questions to be explicit, or is the existence of an implicit question in itself a reason to close a question?