A new flag should be provided to delete the question asked without any efforts. Flag might be "No Self-Efforts Taken" or anything similar.
There are many questions without self-effort on Stack Overflow being posted daily. Today, I came across this Sorting in SQL Server by two columns. Notice that: -
- The question is upvoted
- Question have answers
- Question is edited by very high reputation user
Also note that: -
- This is no spam. Language is polite; its not abusive.
- Question is good and on topic.
- Question is clear.
- Enough inputs are provided to answer the question. This could be answered.
- It was not formatted at all; but now it is very well formatted.
- Question is neither broad nor opinion based.
- I do not want to put efforts finding if this is duplicate question; because I can clearly see OP have not put any efforts before asking. Also, searching Google is more quick and easy for OP than searching duplicate on Stack Overflow for us.
Above list wipes out all the flags available to close/delete the question.
The only problem with the question is that, there are no efforts put by OP. OP does not post any code that he tried. Even though he do, that does not change the fact. The question is about very basic and widely used syntax of SQL.
Simple search on internet could easily fix this. In-fact, paying enough attention in classroom is better than internet search. This is a lesson generally taught on first day of SQL training. If someone is asking this question have definitely put zero efforts to fix the problem or to find the solution. Or if I decide to be more specific, this is not a problem at all. This just means, OP do not know even basics of technology he is attempting to use.
Objective of Stack Overflow
In my understanding (correct me if I am wrong), objective is to provide a platform for developers to post problems and get solutions. Asking such zero effort questions does not serve the objective. Actually, it works against it.
IMHO site does not provide "technology training/learning" service.
Will it be acceptable if someone ask a question "What is the syntax of for loop in C#?" in such a way that it ticks all the boxes and not a duplicate? If NO, then question above is same case. If YES, then Stack Overflow is actually providing "training services".
I read at multiple locations on meta that OP must have basic understanding of technology he is attempting to use. But Stack Overflow do not provide a way to convey this to OP; the flag that I am talking about.
It's not a bad thing to ask a beginner question
I raised the question (What action should be taken on very basic programming question?) earlier about this. @Makoto said, "It's not a bad thing to ask a beginner question". Even though, OP does not post any code, this is not "Too Broad". I have already mentioned above that none of existing flags explains the reason for deletion clearly.
Reputation Race
Asking and answering such question will promote reputation race. I was the first (or may be second) one who viewed this question. Instead of commenting, one can make his mind to answer it instead. There are lot of chances to get up-votes and the answer being accepted because the tag and technology is popular.