Here's the deal. Most people asking bad questions won't grok the idea of MVCE and understand that enough. Because getting there requires a lot more understanding than they have. So you have to spoon feed it. Most programming questions on SO would be 100x better if the OP included: 1. What are you trying to do? 1. What is your code that currently tries to do that? 1. What do you expect the result to be? 1. What is the actual result? There are issues with conceptual questions not fitting that framework (sort of, I'd argue conceptual questions are a different category and small enough that it's not an issue as most first time question askers don't ask them anyways). But nearly all programming questions that answer those four questions correctly will be answerable or duplicatedable (tm). Also, "how do I do X?" types of questions are _slightly_ hit by this. But I don't really have a problem expecting people to at least _try_. My assumption is this template will be prepopulated text into the question box like: [![question template][1]][1] If so, I would also like it to be perfectly clear to the community when someone sees this prompting and blatantly ignores it. I want there to be __no__ reason to try to help an OP that sees these prompts, ignores them, and dumps a question. Right now the burden is on the community to draw info from the OP. If someone posts a question while ignoring the prompts I expect (and hope) that the question will be downvoted, closed, and deleted. Metrics from [here](https://meta.stackexchange.com/q/278444/193412) would still work fine. [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/Bu6bD.png