I'm reviving this old question to complain, because I ran into this issue a few times during my most recent major cleanup effort.
The problem occurs because the question title doesn't satisfy current filters, but the relevant filters weren't in place when the question was posted (pedantically, when the title was most recently edited). These filters universally report an error that the "title cannot contain 'xyz'", where xyz is the entire proposed title. This does nothing to explain the rule that tripped the filter. It's uninformative (it has no more information content than "this title is not acceptable") and even a put-down (because of the "contain" phrasing, it comes across as if the system somehow predicted your title and has a specific rule to prevent exactly that title).
For whatever reason (probably because mass-deleting all the questions overnight wouldn't have been acceptable, and it isn't clear what else to do), when these filters are/were introduced, they don't get applied retroactively.
As a consequence, the site drowns in questions that the site deems unacceptable.
This situation should itself be considered unacceptable, and status-bydesign is not an acceptable resolution here.
This state of affairs means that new users who want to learn the site standards by example, are exposed to tons of bad examples. It also causes a massive headache for curators. When I find a low-quality duplicate with answers, I often find that my hands are tied:
I can't edit to improve the question, because the existing title won't go through.
I can't just change the title, because all the good titles are taken already (as one should expect for a frequent duplicate!). To make it go through, I'd have to junk it up deliberately, in a way that avoids the filters, which is to say, deliberately set a bad example. Plus, even if I wanted to do this, it's mentally taxing because of the artificial restrictions.
It wouldn't roomba even if I decide to close it as "needs details or clarity" instead (which would be a lie anyway, since I understood it well enough to identify the obvious duplicate; and would be obviating my duty to fix clarity problems that I'm perfectly capable of fixing myself if the system would just let me; and needs help from two others), because it has answers.
Manual deletion is burdensome; I have to wait unless it's at -3, and then I also have to get two other people to pay attention to the same piece of old garbage while also not falling afoul of whatever voting-ring policies.
If the system thinks that a certain regex on a question title is such a red flag that it should prevent a new question from going through, what about existing questions that trip the same flag?