The lack of properly framed questions and the lack of acknowledgement to responses reveals is a disturbing level of entitlement among some users of this forum.
What I sometimes (or even often), see on this forum. Is these various 'new", 1 or 2 post, thread-starters. Who (in some/many cases) never return to this forum again, ever. At least NOT as that forum user name.
But, I suspect (in some cases), it is the same person, returning again and again. Never wanting to create a user with anything other than a tiny total post count.
Where it can get especially annoying (at least to me), is where they repeatedly ask the same question, again, again and again. Possibly slightly changing it, but it is fairly obvious (but NOT 100% certain), they are really the same individual.
When (essentially) the same question, is continually asked (under different forum user IDs), there seems to be a pattern. Whereby they want a particular 'answer', which confirms their (usually) mistaken beliefs. When someone gives the (correct) but different answer to what they want to hear. they just disappear (as that user). Then a week later (highly approximate), they return with the same basic question.
I don't want to point the finger of blame at anyone, but here is a typical example (with some details made up for dramatic effect):
They want someone to supply a schematic, for a 75 Volt, 60 Amp, Bench power supply, which MUST BE LINEAR, linear ONLY!. As they begin to get replies, they let slip, they will only accept answers with a maximum of one output transistor, which must be a 2N3055 they have, and the heatsink must be small, because they don't like the look of big heatsinks.
Eventually, after many new users, and forum replies. They let slip they already have the transformer, and WON'T get a different one (as it costs money). Which turns out to be totally unsuitable for the task in hand, a dangerous microwave one at that. Etc etc.
I accept I am exaggerating, but not really by a huge amount. Some of the threads seem way too dangerous for beginners and/or way too technically complicated and/or their expectations are completely unrealistic.
EDIT: On reflection as regards my reply. Maybe I'm being a bit unfair. When you are a beginner, unrealistic expectations of what you can achieve, what is potentially highly dangerous and what practical limits there are, is going to be difficult for beginners to comprehend. So I am being a bit or more, unfair here.