Some questions are off-topic and should be downvoted and closed accordingly very quickly.
But sometimes, a user comes by and writes an answer before the question is closed. A very good, interesting, detailed, precise, original answer.
Such a question could be your classic "i need free libary de here
plz", and the answer being an amazingly elegant solution native to the language. It happens. I don't have an example but it happens.
In that example, the answerer solved the X of an XY problem, the question about Y being off-topic.
Thing is, while the answer may receive some well-deserved upvotes, the question will be stormed and closed promptly. But should it?
If I come across such a question, I could:
- Vote to close as crap and/or downvote it
- Ask for the author to rephrase the question so as not to be off-topic.
- Completely edit it myself, possibly going against the author's intent to make it fit for SO and fit for its answer
How to save these answers?