A while ago I added a tutorial link to the iOS tag wiki about how to fix application crashes in iOS. (It applies to macOS equally BTW, but that's not the point.)
Obviously, many question askers don't read that. There are still many new questions of the same format, e.g:
What they have in common:
- They contain no "crash reason"
- All of them contain the same useless backtrace
- The OP obviously doesn't know the basics about how to fix crashes in iOS or macOS.
I would like to close them as duplicates and link to a canonical answer that explains how to create a useful crash report. (The real canonical answer is the "My App Crashed, Now What?"-Tutorial IMHO.)
However, I cannot (and probably should not) answer each of these questions with "read this tutorial, because we cannot help you right now... here is the link: .."
I could vote to close them as “Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself.” But this doesn't really help the OP.
What should be done with these kind of questions?
I think having a good, comprehensive, canonical answer for this kind of question and then marking all other questions as duplicates would be a good thing. What do you think?