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Why doesn't help centre clearly say that "How to write code that does X?" questions are not on-topic?

I encountered a question that essentially asked "I want to create a userscript that does this and that. How to do it?". I follow the userscripts and I see questions like this from time to ...
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Should we add an example in how to MCVE?

New users usually fail to post an MCVE, despite helpful commentary linking to How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example. I am thinking why.. Could the link be more helpful by ...
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Discovering Stack Overflow meta [duplicate]

Learning The Ropes I've been using Stack Overflow for help on certain questions I had about programming for a little while now, as I have just started programming last month. As a newcomer, I was ...
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Is the "Here's how it works:" part in the Help Center a possible source of confusion to new users?

TL;DR The fact that not every question is welcome here is an important information. Shouldn't this be emphasized a bit more in the top part of the Help Center, instead of just saying that "Anybody ...
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