Sure, we have a system in place that prevents a question from being asked if it "looks like there isn't enough code".
But, I noticed that there is a lot of situations where people will have to leave a comment suggesting the OP include more code that relates to their question if there isn't enough or less if it's out of scope.
Then there are times when a new user's question is downvoted but nothing is said about it.
I think we should have a system in place where a comment will be left, welcoming the user and pointing to how to ask a question and creating an MCVE if the question reaches a score of -2 or lower.
This would save a lot of people time from just repeating the typical "Welcome to SO. Do X, please."
Similar situations where this could be applied:
- 2 or more close votes
- When the Tumbleweed badge would have been triggered
The actual numbers don't matter so much, it is the principle of considering this implementation.
Welcome to SO. Do X, please.
If the X that the OP needs to do to improve the question could indeed be accurately identified, sure, but auto-comments aren't capable of that (yet)