If a person asks a question on this site, they are supposed to provide their own attempt at solution, context, possibly even a reference to the problem source.
We seem to remind newer people on this site of these keys to good questions on a frequent basis.
However it seems high rep users fall prey to the very same problems low ranking ones do!
For instance, questions on integrals and series are quite commonly asked here on the site. However only about $1/2$ the questions have provided an attempt at solution and in my opinion only $1/2$ of those provide a satisfactory attempt at solution.
To make things concrete consider this question. No, attempt at solution is made and evidently the Op already has a solution! Another. One more for good measure
I do indeed have a legitimate question. Do I have the criteria for a good question wrong? If so, what are the criteria, perhaps we should update the help pages. If not, why do we allow these questions to persist in their current form?
Response 1: In response to a vague definition, I define a high rep user to be any user over 1,000 in rep. It's arbitrary but is sufficiently high to weed out new users.