In the recent time, we have seen an increased number of questions which treat Stack Overflow as a free debugging tool. I am speaking from mostly c++ tag, but I would not be surprised if the same trend could be observed in other tags as well.
A good example of such questions is https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35161961/segmentation-fault-11-in-c-program. There is nothing valuable in this question for future readers, and what is even worse, it promotes wrong attitude.
The good thing is, such questions are closed pretty quickly. The bad thing is, currently there is no closing reason which fully reflects the reason for closure. Often 'questions seeking debugging help...' is used, but in this particular case, and many others, this reason formally does not apply - there is full code and there is a description of the problem. As a result, we can't send clear message to both the OP and future posters.
It would serve the SO community well to either create a new reason (code-named 'Stack Overflow is not your rent-a-code for free') or extend the description for an already existing one to clearly indicate the necessity of the OP's own work towards a solution.
An example of a clear reason might look like this:
Stack Overflow is an enthusiast-supported public forum. While we enjoy answering questions, we believe learning to be a two-way street. We want to see the effort on the other side, rather than be treated like a free troubleshooting service. Please show us some efforts on how you tried to fix the problem.
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? It seems like, you didn't see thephp
tag :/ – Christian Gollhardt Feb 2 '16 at 22:30close
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[Questions seeking debugging help without a clear problem statement and MCVE are not useful to other readers, SO is not a free troubleshooting service] – ASh Feb 3 '16 at 13:08