It's more black-and-white (to me, anyway) if they ask a question with either no details, no attempts, or no actual question. But in cases like this it's harder. It's not a "bad" question - it just doesn't fit the site.
Would it be feasible or practical to migrate questions like this to some sort of graveyard separate from Stack Overflow? It would have almost the same effect as deleting the question. The only difference would be a slight improvement in perception, especially for new users who just don't seem to get it. Instead of negative numbers, the feedback is, "We've moved your question to this other forum (where quite likely it will never get answered.)"
That could also provide a lower-risk forum for newer users to try answering questions.
I doubt that I'm the first person to think of this, so there's probably a duplicate question that I didn't find when I searched. (Maybe I'm about to get schooled on asking a bad question.) It likely also means that there's some really obvious reason why such a feature wouldn't make sense, and I just don't know what it is.
I didn't tag this with "feature request" because I'm more interested in understanding what does or doesn't make sense and why.
It's more black-and-white (to me, anyway) if they ask a question with either no details, no attempts, or no actual question. But in cases like this it's harder. It's not a "bad" question - it just doesn't fit the site.
Would it be feasible or practical to migrate questions like this to some sort of graveyard separate from Stack Overflow? It would have almost the same effect as deleting the question. The only difference would be a slight improvement in perception, especially for new users who just don't seem to get it. Instead of negative numbers, the feedback is, "We've moved your question to this other forum (where quite likely it will never get answered.)"
That could also provide a lower-risk forum for newer users to try answering questions.