I was looking at this question.
I think I've seen that sometimes if you post code in an answer without it being enclosed in three backticks or tabs you get a notice that "It seems you're trying to post unformatted code" or something similar.
Could Stack Overflow do something similar to let users asking questions know of these guidelines before posting the question?
Example:
Hey it looks like you're trying to post a question about Selenium you might want to check What should a 'minimal, reproducible example' include for problems with automating web browsers using Selenium?
Or if the user is asking about an error but doesn't post any code or stacktrace:
Hey it seems you're asking a question about an error in your program but haven included any code or error message [....]
Or if the user is talking about code but there's no code in the question and there's only an image URL:
Hey it seems you're asking a question about your code but you posted an image please make sure you're not posting your code as a screenshot [....]
That kind of thing.
Just like the review question notice users should probably be able to ignore the messages but it would help improve the questions quality.
Also, in the case of the MRE question, why should the link point to the question and not the answer? Some users might miss that if the question is longer than the window's height or has many comments.