It's been 10 months since I joined Stack Overflow, and I have learned the greatness of the sentence
in various comments to new questions from new users like me.
In order for a question to be considered good here on Stack Overflow an MCVE is one of the requirements (if we can not reproduce the problem, then how can we solve it?), so I started to locate the problems I had and tried to make them reproducible and by then I could already see the answer.
For example, two weeks ago I had a problem that was about blurring a Bitmap where a routine failed to blur a runtime-created bitmap, but it succeeded when blurring a bitmap loaded from a file.
After locating the problem and making a good MCVE for my non-asked question, I realized that the function has nothing to do with it and it must be something in the bitmap I'm creating which was true. The created bitmap was a 32-bit pixel format and the routine worked only with a 24-bit pixel format. The problem was solved, no time got wasted on waiting for an answer, and every one was happy.
So I want to suggest to add a link in the Asking section in the help center.
Which is titled
What should I do before asking here?
That would describe the usefulness of the above and other things as well.
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. At least I've seen these comments when editing questions.