When I ask questions on stack overflow I try to make the title an actual question. Usually starting with on of the 5 w's who, what, when, where, why. I also try to make the questions reasonably specific to my situation.
Often I get a warning after typing my title that the question may be closed as subjective. It seems to me this is encouraging poor English and unclear question in titles.
My opinion is that a good title should always be phrased as a question but the bots seem to discourage this.
My most recent example is a question/answer I posted myself a few minutes ago: Why does chrome display the pop-up warning: "Changes you made may not have been saved." on every page exit?
It has happened to me on several other questions I have posted that were also clearly not subjective.
What about this question is "Subjective"?
How can I better phrase this and still make it a question following English grammer?
Or should I not be making it a question?
What is the actual criteria the bot uses to determine if something is subjective (so I can ask better questions in the future).
Oddly enough the title of this post was not called subjective. Thought it contains all the same elements. I assume that is because meta discussions are pretty much all subjective anyway.