I see questions like this one being marked duplicate of What is a debugger and how can it help me diagnose problems?. I get the sentiment.
But clearly, OP is not asking what a debugger is; they are asking something else. Maybe the question they are asking is not interesting, doesn't show research or is not useful. Still, it is factually not asking what a debugger is and as such not a duplicate.
Do we really want SO to be so rude? Are we so arrogant as to tell people "Oh, I believe you are asking me what a debugger is. Do you want a passive-aggressive answer?"
On a more positive note, I guess I'm asking what the proper way to deal with these question is. Should they be closed "Need more focus?". "Need debugging details" would be at least a notch friendlier. It implies the same, but it conveys it in a less abrasive way.