I just came across this question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29796782/difference-in-output-between-two-different-platformunix-and-linux
The user is asking something quite general based on a script he does not show. I asked for some updates:
we cannot suggest solutions blindly: how does the script look like?
and he then replied in a comment:
foreach my $key (sort keys %bhash){ if(!exists $ahash{$key}){ my $tmp =$bhash{$key}.';'.'ID=NA'; print FP "$tmp\n"; }else{ my $count=@{$ahash{$key}}; my $chk1=${$ahash{$key}}[0]; for($c=1;$c
Since the user has some reputation, I checked his profile and saw this is the 8th question he asks. None of them were accepted even though they all have answers. Also, the OP does not dare to even use the Edit
button to post proper questions and other users end up formatting it for him.
What should we do in this case? Do we have to tirelessly keep editing his posts, suggesting to read "How do I ask a good question", etc, or we should just close the question as "unclear what you are asking" and hope that this will trigger the user's interest to see how to behave properly.
I have the feeling that we should go for the second option, since we are probably solving his issues without him showing any effort.
Update
The user seems to be behaving exactly the same: look at one of his last questions before somebody formatted it. I wrote a comment to the user and I think we are failing to do something relevant here: he knows that we will end up formatting his very bad questions, so he doesn't have to care at all.