> How is it that such kind of phrases are allowed but phrases like 'problem with' (as far as I remember) aren't?

In a knowledge base of questions and answers such phrases don't belong in titles. Period. 

The [Pr0blam title filter](https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/112944/the-title-word-filter-is-one-of-the-worst-ideas-ever-implemented-on-so) is somehow a feature SE can't find the off-switch for. When that is gone all titles are allowed. And they should.

What is lacking is an effective and successful way to get proper guidance in front of askers what criteria their post, tags and title should conform to. Keep in mind that Stack Overflow is probably one of the few "interaction" sites found on the internet where content matters. The expectation is: *Here is a textbox, I can put anything I want here just like on all other sites that resemble a forum.*

But lacking that effective way to get new contributors to read, understand and abide by the few basic rules laid out in the Help center, all we can do is fix after the fact. That is how we rock here. So it is a bit disappointing that an editor did fix the body of the post but didn't touch the title. In the same way it is disappointing that you didn't suggest an edit to fix the title either. I give you that you might be blocked due to the review queue being full. Equally disturbing is the fact that no other viewer took on that title. 

Stack Overflow is community curated site.  You can fix any content that has issues, and you should. Don't rely on an under-staffed developer team to implement crazy AI (*cough* regex) to fix parts of human created content that is better curated by a human, especially when you probably need to fix more than just the title.

Anyway, I polished that specific turd for you. Could as well have close-voted it. Going forward, just edit titles (and the rest while you're at it) instead of raising the issue on Meta so others have to fix it for you.