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Aside from David's answer, I use this scriptthis script for linking to the policy. I've saved a comment with the following text:

Please see [our homework policy](http://meta.physics.stackexchange.com/a/715/7433). We expect homework and homework-like problems to have some effort put into them, and deal with conceptual issues. If you edit your question to explain (1) What you have tried, (2) the concept you have trouble with, and (3) your level of understanding, I'll be happy to reopen this. (Flag this message for ♦ attention with a custom message, or reply to me in the comments with `@Manishearth` to notify me)

While the close reason covers much of this now (indeed, one of the reasons for the close reason was to incorporate the boilerplate comments into the system, enabling users to focus on the exact problem in the question), I still use this for getting the link to the policy.

Aside from David's answer, I use this script for linking to the policy. I've saved a comment with the following text:

Please see [our homework policy](http://meta.physics.stackexchange.com/a/715/7433). We expect homework and homework-like problems to have some effort put into them, and deal with conceptual issues. If you edit your question to explain (1) What you have tried, (2) the concept you have trouble with, and (3) your level of understanding, I'll be happy to reopen this. (Flag this message for ♦ attention with a custom message, or reply to me in the comments with `@Manishearth` to notify me)

While the close reason covers much of this now (indeed, one of the reasons for the close reason was to incorporate the boilerplate comments into the system, enabling users to focus on the exact problem in the question), I still use this for getting the link to the policy.

Aside from David's answer, I use this script for linking to the policy. I've saved a comment with the following text:

Please see [our homework policy](http://meta.physics.stackexchange.com/a/715/7433). We expect homework and homework-like problems to have some effort put into them, and deal with conceptual issues. If you edit your question to explain (1) What you have tried, (2) the concept you have trouble with, and (3) your level of understanding, I'll be happy to reopen this. (Flag this message for ♦ attention with a custom message, or reply to me in the comments with `@Manishearth` to notify me)

While the close reason covers much of this now (indeed, one of the reasons for the close reason was to incorporate the boilerplate comments into the system, enabling users to focus on the exact problem in the question), I still use this for getting the link to the policy.

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Aside from David's answer, I use this script for linking to the policy. I've saved a comment with the following text:

Please see [our homework policy](http://meta.physics.stackexchange.com/a/715/7433). We expect homework and homework-like problems to have some effort put into them, and deal with conceptual issues. If you edit your question to explain (1) What you have tried, (2) the concept you have trouble with, and (3) your level of understanding, I'll be happy to reopen this. (Flag this message for ♦ attention with a custom message, or reply to me in the comments with `@Manishearth` to notify me)

While the close reason covers much of this now (indeed, one of the reasons for the close reason was to incorporate the boilerplate comments into the system, enabling users to focus on the exact problem in the question), I still use this for getting the link to the policy.