Sometimes, when I attempt to edit code for proper format, it (the edit window) blows up with a "mainly code" error. I'd like to assume this is an attempted workaround (which works, obviously) of the "mainly code" error. However, the "not properly formatted as code" error should catch the OP's who ask the question making code as regular text in their question. It also seems like these kinds of questions have no main point(s) (in other words, explanation[s]) as to why they are getting their error(s).
Example: How to split pepperoni pizza into 8 equal slices using Python OpenCV?
The "Note" part is the only real non-code text. Even then, the point of the note is unclear and doesn't clearly state the problem.
Why would such posts be allowed? Can we have (slightly) stricter editing and asking minimums so as to make sure we have enough evidence as part of the real non-code text?
EDIT: There are low-quality flags, I know, but this is about formatting the question.
mainly code
error. Unfortunately, I'm starting to give up as I know it will take a bunch of comment to have a proper question. Should I purely give up or flag the question as "low quality"? I don't flag yet as I consider not having the maturity for that yet.