I was going through the low quality post queue (like you did and noticed the exact same thing) Many of them clearly are not an answers, but...
I understand that a answer that's meant to be a comment isn't allowed... but it got me thinking... how can a low rep user request clarification from someone who asked a question?
Here is an example answer-comment:
Is there any error when executing the sql statement? are columns
allowed null value as you only pass @d1 and @d2? P.S.: I would just
put this as comment, but not enough reputation.
It seems to me their only options are:
- Can't request clarification at all
- Comment as a question... then have it deleted (and feel the wrath of the community, as seen below)
This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or
request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post
- you can always comment on your own posts, and once you have sufficient reputation you will be able to comment on any post. – [High Rep User]
@[High Rep User], I don't know why you comment based on a known fact that I
agreed and already stated that 'I don't have enough reputation.' in my
original post. You can suggest me an alternative way instead of repeat
what I said. – [Low Rep User]
@[Low Rep User], your post appeared in the Low Quality Post Review Queue because
someone flagged your answer. It does not matter that you do not have
enough rep to comment. Your post is clearly a comment and not an
answer. SO is very strict to delete comments posted as answer. I would
recommend you to delete this or actually make this into an answer,
otherwise, this is not worthy of remaining as an answer. – [High Rep User]
While I agree with what [High Rep User] said, that this definitely isn't a valid answer, what options does a new user have?
It seems sort of counter intuitive to me atleast. I get that they need to to build up rep first. But think about a scenario of wanting to answer a specific question:
- You know the tech stack
- You think you know the answer (You're brand new to SO. Time to give back! #excitement)
- But there is some info lacking... but your hands are tied from ANY means of allowed interaction with the OP.
- Sadness
We might be losing some potentially good/viable answers in this process?