In the help center, the headline: "Some questions are still off-topic ..." is expressed as a scoped list of off-topic questions.
However, some of the listed items under this headline express a criteria that results in inverse logic, or when off-topic questions are on-topic.
For example,
Questions asking for homework help must include ...
This does not make contextual sense; For, it is not a list of on-topic questions based on criteria. It is a list of off-topic questions that might be based on criteria.
Proposals
- Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") that do not include the desired behavior, a specific problem nor error with the shortest code necessary to reproduce it.
Second listed item is logically fine.
- Questions asking for homework help that do not include a summary of the work done and a description of the difficulty in the attempt to solve the problem.
Fourth listed item is logically fine.
- Questions about general computing hardware and software that do not directly involve tools used primarily for programming.
- Questions on professional server, networking, or related infrastructure administration that do not directly involve programming or programming tools.