So yesterday I stumbled upon this question.
First of all, I am amazed at how well received the question was. Not only does it have 5 answers, but I don't think I have ever personally witnessed 20 up-votes on a question in less than 24 hours. Anyway...
When you actually consider the question, it is clear that the information is mostly just a story about why the OP it writing some code/script. If you were to remove everything that wasn't actually related to the code/problem, the new question would be:
SUBJECT: Powershell Code
This is what I have...
$day=11/21/2017
$today=Get-Date
if (Today=$day)
{echo"Happy 18th Birthday [Jular]"}
else
{echo"Eat Cake Anyways"}
There is no described problem, no specific error, no information about what the OP is trying to achieve (although yes, you could speculate from the code).
Now I am pretty sure that cut-down question would get absolutely destroyed. Mass downvotes, closed within minutes, and likely deleted. Yet because of the 'back story' people have decided they like the question and that normal SO rules don't apply.
I believe we do generally say that questions shouldn't contain irrelevant information (certainly for example: greetings and thanks).
So would the correct action in this case be to remove the back-story as I have highlighted? Should only part of it be removed? Should it be left alone? In this example, the answers to my questions would have a big effect on the outcome of the original post.
Essentially, whether it was intentional or not, the OP has managed to cheat the system and get good answers to an otherwise very poor question, and my overall concern is how we should handle these kind of scenarios going forward.