Here's my issue. I've been on Stack Overflow answering and editing questions. I stumbled upon a question that was not very well formatted. The user posted the stack trace as normal text.
So I got to work fixing grammar, wording and most importantly putting the trace into code blocks. Though when I tried to save my edits they got rejected because the post was now mostly code.
What probably happened was that the user tried putting the error and code into code blocks, as the code was correctly formatted to begin with. But when they tried to post the question they couldn't because the system found too much code in it.
I don't think this is a bad system. It encourages people to be more explanatory in their question, but if that doesn't work and they take the easy way out, posting a confusingly formatted question with code as text, curators have a hard time improving the question. We don't know what the user tried or what their intentions are. All we have to work with is the contents of the question. In cases like this, we can't fix the formatting and have to either flag the question or ask the poster for more details in the comments.
My proposal for solving this issue would be to remove the system that checks for too much code in questions, if it's someone other than the poster editing the question.