This is what kind of represents the entire reason that 99% of all new questions every day in popular tags like [Java] and [JavaScript] are complete and utter noise at best and vandalism as worst.
disclaimerAnd for the record, I am trolling the OP and Meta with a sarcastic tone and volume because that is what is apparently effective in a gamification system like this. It works for Buzzfeed so ... ;-)
Who would think that a now deleted that basically says "finish my code that I did not even write and explain it in extreme detail" needs no improvement whatsoever?
Who would think it should at least be downvoted until it is repaired?
Who would think a question like that should be upvoted, thus encouraging new visitors to think that is the standard of questions on the site?
Who would think it should be down voted and close voted as at least too broad not to mention that it is an exact duplicate of many other questions with valid answers?
Who would think a question like that actually improves the site and makes it a better place for future visitors and would encourage them to become valuable community members?
Who would think answeringdeleted already flagged as obviously un-researched duplicates that are highly localized because of the meaningless code dump provided, with what is basically a generic link only answer helps the site and future community members?
Why are relatively high rep members harshly judged if they do not act like they are the Dali Lama and low rep user petulance is rewarded or apologised for as a way of encouraging them to continue to act like overtired entitled teenagers?
Who thinks that selfish users posting useless questions and refusing to even try to improve them are more akin to vandals than community members.
I promised 10 but got distracted and I think I have made my point by this point, or maybe not, one more and I get to 10! Woot!
For those who might not be able to read the edits or the deleted question and answer:
This is the attitude that is being encouraged and rewarded by the community and the current gamification rules regarding reputation.
... so if it could be in extreme detail, that would be AWESOME!
then, after being told to read the help/tour:
I have read the links, and I do believe that my question is legitimate.
then says has an intention of following the guidelines and also refuses to make any more edit attempts. This is what is wrong with SO now. We need too localized back again and we need to discourage this type of vandalism of the site!
This attitude is what makes hard earned rep from providing high quality answers over years, completely diluted now that the requirement for quality questions in the charter has become quantity of questions.
The [Java] and [JavaScript] tags suffer from the broken window syndrome to the point I do not think it is salvageable! I am sure there are other tags I do not frequent that are in just as bad of a shape.
Question(s):
How do we convince the powers that be that a culture of promoting quality over quantity needs to be re-instated.
Really, who do you appeal to and how?
How do we protect the value of the reputation scores of the long time users?
Most of the long time users have earned reputations now that they are constantly being diluted by the selfness of the help vampires and their co-dependant rep whores that are completely diluting the meaning and value that the reputation system once had when quality was the primary measure of questions and answers now that quantity seems to be the only goal.