We can generally gauge the experience level from the question text itself, and the profile activity, within a reasonable margin of error. Someone with years of experience in a topic is highly unlikely to ask the same kind of questions someone who just started learning about the topic would ask.
Prompting the asker to fill out a form indicating their exact experience will only lead to bad user experience and doesn't add any value to the site. It forms an extra unnecessary hurdle to the registration process or the use of the site, just to gather information that is otherwise easily gathered over time as the user participates actively.
A lot of times people ask the dumbest questions.
Admittedly, it can be frustrating to see questions about the simplest of things that you deem obvious. But questions from the curious are not dumb. There are slow learners, and then there are fast learners. As a community, we have to be patient with the former group while also catering to the latter.
We already have several safeguards in place to protect the sites from being bombarded with questions about the same thing over and over again. But it works on the assumption that something being asked has already been asked before, and it's not perfect. That's also why we also have the flagging system (duplicate flags).
when you're the one out there thinking people already know the language but don't and trying to figure it out
Personally I do my best to avoid this by gauging the level of knowledge the asker has and then providing an answer that is as easy to understand as possible for someone of the same level of knowledge.
Let me find the question I had dealt with and let me tell you what happened.
When you find leechers like this (with evidence of) attempting to milk the system for their own benefit, simply downvote and flag the question, and move on. There really is no need to waste your energy on someone like that. You can focus it on answering other questions from genuine askers.
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section, you'll see what I mean.logical evidence
, lol, open ur eyesHow much experience do you have in this language?
From an answerer and asker myself, I can find value in this, and I'm sure many other people will too.