There is a user on StackOverflow called Frank Computer or Frank Developer, currently with 6 user IDs:

He persistently asks questions in the 'informix' area, which is one of my areas of professional expertise. I don't want to leave such questions unanswered, but since he never accepts any answer, nor gives any upvote, it is singularly unrewarding dealing with him.

Is there anything that can be done to persuade him to change his ways?

I don't expect to get large amounts of rep out of this - the subject area is a minority interest area. But - especially when others answer his questions - I would like him to give some recognition that others have helped.

I suspect this is a lost cause and I'll just continue as now, ensuring that there is a decent answer to any of his questions and upvoting anyone else who does bother to answer. But it is irksome, to say the least, that he asks questions but won't participate in the community to the extent of giving that which costs him nothing (indeed, that which gives him rep too - but since he doesn't care about that, it doesn't give him an incentive, it seems).


[...later...]

There are distinct signs of improvement. I don't know if someone contacted him; I suspect so (the timing is a little too much of a coincidence). If so, thank you. It seems to have had the desired effect.

PS: It was a bit hard to choose 'an answer' - and a rather arbitrary choice.

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He's probably thinking "why do i have to create a new account each time i want to ask a question??" – Antony Jun 15 '10 at 1:30
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Bigger problem for this user is repeatedly duplicating his own questions when he's not happy with the answers. – Michael Petrotta Jun 15 '10 at 1:39
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I can see the frustration. Its already unfortunate that rare knowledge is often unrewarded, which makes missed opportunities to get something out of sharing it doubly frustrating. – Tim Post Jun 15 '10 at 10:53
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Well, I merged all the accounts, at least.

In general if this user is not learning and keeps asking low-quality questions with no interaction, I support a suspension or IP ban.

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Well the key here is giving a fair warning. – George Edison Jun 15 '10 at 2:46
I'm not specifically playing the devils advocate here but if they are adding questions and the questions are being answered isn't this what is wanted? I understand that this user isn't being the best community citizen but they are generating valid questions and Jonathan is working hard to answer them (thanks Jonathan!). I didn't think the questions looked terrible although I know nothing about informix. I know this situation sucks for Jonathan but isn't SO the place to go to get answers for questions and this is what is happening. – brainimus Jun 15 '10 at 2:50
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@brainimus: He's generating excessive noise, that Johnathan and others have to deal with. You're not seeing the many deleted duplicate questions, or the deleted personal attack "answers". – Michael Petrotta Jun 15 '10 at 3:18
@Michael I understand. Since I can't see all that noise I didn't realize the issue was that large. – brainimus Jun 15 '10 at 12:28
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10K users can see one of his deleted answers to this question that he asked, where he personally attacked another user. It was not him that deleted / removed it, either.

Its great that you are supporting the tag, just try to think of it that way. Several people have called this person into question. While he seems a bit calmer than some months ago, he's simply not interested in doing anything other than asking (or occasionally answering) questions.

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Yes - things are quieter now than before, so it is less painful. But not yet much more rewarding. :) – Jonathan Leffler Jun 15 '10 at 13:22
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