I mentioned this in comments of this question.
Maybe instead of trying to improve bad questions, we could isolate them instead?
Introduce a "Bad quality" question flag and property.
Introduce a "Pink glasses" option which hides all "Bad quality" questions.
Questions marked with "Bad quality" remain on the site, but yield no rep, neither to askers nor answerers (until fixed and conform to "How to ask" guidance or some other check-list).
Once a question is marked as "Bad quality", the asker will see a pinned message "This question does not meet all required criteria [here] (how to ask), please follow the checklist. Thanks"
This could solve several problems, for example:
- Making reviews less ambiguous. A question either meets the criteria or it doesn't, no need to edit or close (but still an option to). Hopefully this will release some pressure from "Unclear what you're asking"/"Too broad"/"opinion based" close flag queue. (Many of those flags expire, or perhaps just mine)
@George commented:
although it won't affect the OP (as they don't care about rep most of the time only that the question get's answered) but the people that answer a lot of bad quality questions are just in it for the rep so it'd stop the answering and hopefully stop the OP from asking bad questions!
We would carefully balance the "criteria list", perhaps by using a selection of existing bad/good questions and making sure that they pass (or don't) appropriately. Possibly, some not-as-good-but-useful questions should still be allowed.
Edit: It was mentioned multiple times that bad questions occasionally have good and useful answers. In that case, we could autoremove the question flag if any answer receives enough upvotes. Or only award rep to answers above a threshold.