When it comes to users writing bad titles for their questions, you can pretty much throw them into two separate buckets:
- Users who are legitimately having trouble writing their question.
- Users who just made no attempt whatsoever to write a good question.
Users in the first group can usually be helped by warning or outright blocking on specific keywords that frequently indicate bad questions and providing some guidance. Heck, Code Review has a list of such phrases based on some analysis of frequent pitfalls users face there.
Users in the second group, though, are kinda hopeless. The user clearly made no attempt to create a proper title there, and there's just no guidance we could possibly give for that title. Outright blocking it would likely just cause them to do something else that bypasses it without much effort. In those cases, blocking serves little purpose other than to make crappy titles a bit more complicated so they are harder to weed out. So all we'd really be doing is expending development effort to make it harder for users to quickly notice terrible questions and close them down.
It's worth the effort to block/warn users who fall into the first group, but mostly a waste of effort to do anything to block users in the second group.