Closing a [off-topic | unclear | broad | opinion-based]
question takes a long time.
So lately, in addition to close-voting, I've asked the questioner to delete their own questions with an instructional (?) comment like this:
The code you offer does not attempt to do what you desire so your question is a design issue rather than a coding issue. Stackoverflow deals with specific coding issues rather than design phase issues so your design question is not appropriate for Stackoverflow. Please delete your (off-topic) design question, but please do come back for help if/when you have a question about your existing code. :-)
I change this text to fit the closing reason.
So far, I'm finding about 1 of 4 questioners are deleting their questions.
My question is:
Is it good to explicitly ask off-topic questioners to remove their own question?