I was asking a question, and found this error message:
The issue was actually just the word "error" which I was able to find out because of Title cannot contain "How to build XXX in VS Code?". It seems the regex title system does not like certain words. That is fair, and I am fine restructuring my title to avoid words. But that error message is useless.
New users asking questions aren't malicious. You don't need to hide information from them, they are just ignorant. Perhaps a better designed error message is
The word 'error' often leads to ambiguous question titles that do not fully address your problem. Try a more descriptive word or phrase. See: how to ask
This makes it much more clear to me, an at least somewhat experienced asker, that I should try a different word and be more descriptive, while providing the same helpful feedback to a new user.
Should the first error message be changed, or is there a reason for it being so confusing?