Inspired by Can anyone PLEASE tell me how I can ask questions on Stack Overflow?, I tried to figure out exactly what error the user could have possibly encountered.
Lo and behold
Should the red box go somewhere?
Inspired by Can anyone PLEASE tell me how I can ask questions on Stack Overflow?, I tried to figure out exactly what error the user could have possibly encountered.
Lo and behold
Should the red box go somewhere?
There's a link to the help center's section on how to ask questions on the right.
They were shown information on how to ask questions and required to acknowledge that they read it before being allowed to ask their first question.
There's a help center link in the top right of every page.
(And most importantly) If I need to tell you why that's a bad question, there's an inherent problem here. Anyone should be able to tell why that's a bad question. If you're seriously going to tell me that you don't know why that question might be bad or how it could possibly be improved, then honestly, I consider you beyond hope and feel that no amount of information could be presented to you that would allow you to post a useful question.
This error exists for question that really are that bad. It's not there for questions with a few typos, or something that you could have just searched, or something that's a bit unclear.