I think it is perhaps a bit drastic to block users from having these words in the question title, but that's one option as we already have that mechanism in place for words like "problem". But there should at least be some sort of warning or head's up. For example: > "Segmentation fault", "seg fault" or "SIGSEGV" is not a good title nor > a good error description. Such faults could be caused by any kind of > run-time bug. It basically just means that your program crashed > because it contains a bug, which is not a helpful error description. > > Instead, try to describe what you did when you got this fault, what > you have done to trouble-shoot it so far and where you suspect that > the bug might be located. Try to post the problematic code as a > [Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example > (MCVE)](https://stackoverflow.com/help/mcve). > > See also [What is a segmentation > fault?](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2346806/what-is-a-segmentation-fault) > and [Definitive List of Common Reasons for Segmentation > Faults](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/33047452/definitive-list-of-common-reasons-for-segmentation-faults).