One of the most common problems in my experience, especially from new askers, is that they don't fully provide the complete picture such as:
- Posting only the couple of lines of code that caused the problem.
- Describing the problem only in words without any sort of code.
- Posting a wall of code except the part where the problem actually lies (this is common in C and C++ because there may be multiple source files involved).
etc.
These sort of questions make them unanswerable/speculative answers etc. As a result, link to [MCVE] becomes the common comment to questions from new/inexperienced (in SO) users.
While it's great to that we already have a link [MCVE] that can be easily copy-pasted (and a whole lot of info on asking questions), it'd be nice to tell the users about [MCVE] before they post the questions. Posting [MCVE] comments after a question has been asked is a bit late and wastes the time of others (by means of asking clarification, guesswork, downvotes, close votes, etc.).
My question is:
Can the "Ask a Question" page be modified/improved (I don't know exactly how) to remind [MCVE] to new/inexperienced users such as background text reminding them of MCVE or prompting a pop-up or the updating the text in the right-hand "How to Ask" panel or any other way that encourages new users to provide [MCVE] if it's possible for their question(s) to do so.
While I understand there's no guarantee that this will improve the quality of questions dramatically, if it helps a little, only a little, it would save most of us a lot of time.