Lately I noticed a decline of quality in answers in a game that people are vying to provide "just something" to be the first. Also it is seen that the questions don't get enough attention when they are answered - at least once.
People seems to be solely focusing on gaining reputation even at the cost of the quality of the answer. You see a question, you do a simple search and come up with "try this" answer just to be the first. Sometimes they propose another way to do it than bothering much to find what really bugs the OP. There is a huge knowledge slip in this process.
I know people can down vote such answers. I have been doing this. But the practicality is that only one or two more answers will follow - the first one still get more up votes than the down ones. In this pattern the people get to choose the best from what's available than looking for the one that is really the best.
I would like to suggest in this context that the order of the un-voted answers should be the last-one-first. Here are the pros. You can comment/answer the cons.
Quickly coming up with "just something" as an answer doesn't work here. Because it anyway goes down.
If you try to be late and still give "just something" - you inevitably give time for someone who has something really good. The OP must have already chosen it. So the game is not about the time - but the quality.
Questions get more attention. Because the game is not over for the questions which has got one or two answers in their bags yet.
People has more time to think, search and test their answers before worrying too much about a lame answer that will jump in and steal all the votes and attention.
I have been using SO for a long time before I got interested about gaining reputation. Once I started, I thought "this is cool - it always keeps me very sharp". But I soon realized that the one who needs to provide the best is not the one to win always.
They talk about the problem here.
TL;DR
. Sure, sometimes it feels like putting lipstick on a pig. But it is 90% psychology. Not try this, or see that. Make them feel like you care. Feel their pain.