I'm not exactly up there with the big guns on Stack Overflow, but I've been an active member and for the most part, and I have tried to keep questions in the community interest or tried to make sure my issues are directed and concise.
I've been seeing an awful lot of "user123456" asking "why code not work" then dropping in 500 lines of JavaScript they clearly don't understand, or "user987654" asking "I want to make an interface which does xyz, can someone do it for me" (perhaps slightly differently worded, but in essence that the size of it).
I'm just wondering if anyone else has seen this, it's a bit of a bugbear and over the nine months or so that I've been a member here, I've really seen it increase.
It sort of inspires me to write condescending comments like "hire someone capable" or "go read a book on it", which is way snarky and out of character for me.
I'm wondering if there's a support/maintenance company out there hiring absolute beginners and who have been shown how to copy & paste code and then told to setup 10 new accounts on Stack Overflow to burn down points and get the work done for free.
Don't get me wrong, I'm super happy to help people who are struggling to get their head around something or battling with a problem, but it's a bit off-putting when you're 100% sure the person asking wouldn't even have a clue what you were talking about if you spelled it out piece by piece or even worse, the person doesn't really care so long as you've now done it for them.
Grr, grrr
Should we perhaps prevent number two signup from the same IP address in one day? Require a simple entrance test before posting? A 12 hour block on asking if a question gets more than three downvotes cast in an hour? There are just suggestions for deterrents.