There's a lot of talk about PSQ (problem statement questions).
It was recently suggested in this question that PSQ should be an issue at the upcoming election.
From the aforementioned question:
"Since it wasn't clear, a problem statement question is a question that essentially (and often, literally) consists of nothing more than the statement of a problem".
And from the FAQ:
What kind of questions should I not ask here?
You should only ask practical, answerable questions based on actual problems that you face. Chatty, open-ended questions diminish the usefulness of our site and push other questions off the front page.
I'm not claiming the sentences above are contradicting, but certainly aren't on the same page as each other.
When I first found out about MSE, I asked a few questions (which aren't associated with this account, by the way) and from actually having lost the time to read the FAQ, I thought I was supposed to ask questions exactly by typing nothing else than the PSQ (if it happened to be one).
If you're gonna have an issue with PSQ, at least make the FAQ more clear. Having a special section for homework questions isn't the solution. It may be the case that a question is a PSQ and it isn't homework.
What kind of questions can I ask here
section. The only bullet that PSQ can be construed to fall under is the "hints on mathematical problems". But just in case you think that simply posting a question is a way to ask for hints (and haven't yet learned that many people on MSE tend to give solutions, even if you explicitly ask for hints), following the associated link leads to the more detailed FAQ does contain the requestPlease do not just copy and paste the exact question text from your homework sheet.
along with a list of things that should be included. $\endgroup$What kind of questions can I ask here
section. See a previous question I had. $\endgroup$