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Why do high rep users answer bad questions?
Most (all) of us were so-called "rep-whores" in our early days. And that's fine IMHO, because as a new user:
- You aren't familiar with the site.
- You don't know what questions are repeatedly asked.
- You want to gain privileges in order to help out with the site.
The problem starts when you are no longer a new user.
I have seen high reputation users (10k-40k) answering obvious help-vampires, with answers which were already given on a duplicate question.
These users are actively, and knowingly doing damage to the site.
Instead of helping to moderate the issue, they simply create more answered duplicates, more noise, and legitimation to ask more silly, non-researched questions on the OP's side.
I want to discuss how to deal with them.
It's obvious that you can't just tell the guy "Please stop answering questions", but if a high reputation user answers a multitude of questions which gets closed/deleted, I think some sort of flag should come up, a notification to the user, or a private message, with a link to a meta faq page perhaps?
What do you think?
What's the best course of action?
Should we do anything at all?