So I've already seen this question and this
They are suggesting adding it to a separate curated list or a link to some other page (adding a link to it is probably not going to attract the attention of a new user). What I'm suggesting basically is that we show a page with 3 or 4 most common types of bad questions for first-time users, say guests and users with say, up to 3 questions.
This can be shown on a page before they submit, and need only be shown for new users or guests, and won't be shown once you get used to the site. It just needs to be 3 -4 examples so that a new user won't tend to skip too much of it, and we can see if this reduces the amount of bad question influx. We can even add another link to "See all the rules" for users that may then read it.
Why I'm suggesting this is that for a lot of new users, a concrete example of a bad question might be more effective than a list of rules. Some basic stuff I'm thinking of is stuff like "I want to do generic thing X plz provide code" or "How to use feature Y" where Y would be a simple well-documented piece of code or a question with code/data posted as an image.
I'm not saying this will deter all new users from adding bad questions, but it may reduce the number and it won't hurt to see if it does.