Should I treat higher rep users differently when flagging/downvoting questions?
I recently found a question asked by a high(er than average) rep user.
The question appears to be a clear case of requesting on off-site resource.
In light of the askers rep, 7k which is much higher than my very modest 1.5k. I strayed from my usual protocol, which is to downvote and flag such questions. Instead I merely left a comment recommending an edit to focus the question.
The user still has not edited their question and it seems to have died. I want to respect the contribution they have made to the site in the past. However, I don't think their question represents very much value in the current state of the site.
Here is the question again: How to prohibit null for Java compiler