Today I came across this question
that obviously didn't deserve to get an answer, in preserving from getting future researchers the impression, such questions are well formed, and achieved at SO well.
Though there was an answer given by a (very) high rep user, where I thought these should know better, not to answer such question because of the above mentioned reasons:
Please forgive those low resolution screenshots, but I couldn't find a better way to provide <10K users with the stuff in question, because the question is actually deleted now.
How should we handle such answers appearing? I've actually downvoted it (and marked for deletion later on). IMHO such answer (though being correct, and pointing out the stuff necessary to solve), or even a comment in that direction would be wrong, since the question is unwanted at SO, and any different reaction might encourage the actual OP, or future researchers, that they will receive answers for asking inappropriate questions.
I have noticed the answerer about this, and of course used all of my available powers, to downvote the question and the answer, and to close- and delete vote that question.
The question is deleted now, but already has undelete()
votes casted on it.
My primary concern about this is:
Did I act right here? (Usually I'm not downvoting for correct answers, but in this case giving an answer at all seemed to be inappropriate for me).
Sorry for raising the drama, but the answerer of the question themselves proposed I should raise it here for clarification.
I think the question won't fit well for SO policies and should have been closed in 1st place instead of receiving an answer (or even comment). Mostly because I'm concerned this would give a completely wrong bias for the OP or future researchers, and leave the impression, that such kind of questions may be asked on SO, and get some useful answer.
IMHO, we don't need any Igors (or Vlads to refer another meme) to serve the help vampires.