I've increasingly noticed a trend on Stack Overflow where people who genuinely do not know something, ask something without knowing the full details of their question and get their question closed for not being focused etc? Usually without any commentary on what they need to look at next to be able to ask that question in a more focused way.
Here's what I see is the problem, the more we learn, the clearer we can see what we don't know, but to someone that recently arriving and has everything to learn they can easily be marked as not being focused because they have no idea on what they need to ask. I'm not talking about a broad question, but one that in asking itself is seeking guidance on what to step into next to understand the question better.
There's a big difference between 'How do I make a online shop?' to 'how do I upload a file using node.js?'
Personally I think it's down to the expectation on those answering, not the question maker. If a post could be tagged to say that it's potentially broad because the person asking the question really just doesn't know what the next step is then those answering would be less inclined to close the post for snotty reasons because it's seen as a waste of time.