I read a lot of "questions" that don't actually contain any question. They typically go more or less like:
I want to do xyz. Thanks!
and if we're lucky:
I tried
blob of code
but it didn't work.
However clear & well stated these posts are, I find it problematic to provide an answer when there's no sentence that ends in a question mark, i.e., a question. I realize that it's possible to describe a desired result, offer examples and in some cases get useful guidance from other users but it still irks me.
At the risk of appearing deliberately obstinate, I initially found myself commenting over and over again things like "ok, what is your question?" or "can you please ask an actual question here?" More recently, I just vote to close as "unclear what you're asking" since nothing was ever actually asked, but it happens so often that I've started wondering if I should rethink my stance on this.
Am I being too rigid in my thinking? Can a "question" be constructive and on-topic if it doesn't contain any actual question?