The tour is a rather prevalent page to reach, by design. It is the first item in the help menu:
Further, if you make it past that to the actual "Help Center", the entire top section is a plug for the tour, again.
This is all to say that the tour gets a lot of attention. However, the tour itself is very visually pleasing and as a result that lends to easily reading the headings only, which are (in order):
- Ask questions, get answers, no distractions
- Get answers to practical, detailed questions
- Tags make it easy to find interesting questions
- You earn reputation when people vote on your posts
- Improve posts by editing or commenting
- Unlock badges for special achievements
- Find a question to answer, or ask your own
And then there is a button to ask a question. Given that none of the tour has addressed the topicality of Stack Overflow questions, the scope of a typical question, providing an example to work with, or any of the guidance we (or at least I) am wondering how users miss: are the questions that result from this "Ask Question" button the bottom of the barrel?