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I came across this answer here. Just a some sorting code, no explanations, nothing. Well, at least, decently formatted. I then had a closer look on that question ... and woha, tons and tons of such "here some code" answers; a lot of subtle formatting or content problems.

I guess: this is not how it is supposed to work?! But what would be the correct response (downvote all the LQ stuff, and put in a delete request)?

Or be pragmatic, and just ignore such "c..p magnets"?

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    "i guess thats what you want. Good luck" <-- Imo, that's enough reason to downvote already.
    – Cerbrus
    Jan 11, 2017 at 9:43
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    Crappy questions tend to produce crappy answers... I filled a bug report about that.
    – Braiam
    Jan 11, 2017 at 11:29
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    at 230K views this question apparently attracts careless passers by from search engines who pollute it. At the very least it would better be protected, although it probably deserves a moderator attention to do Atwood cleanup. Hey, and since you've got 20K consider VtDing low quality answers with negative score
    – gnat
    Jan 11, 2017 at 11:30
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    And everyone there seems to answer the wrong question...
    – Braiam
    Jan 11, 2017 at 11:36
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    @gnat Totally unrelated, but this "great" question has more views than I have reached people during 9 months of partially really hard work. That really helps with motivation :-|
    – GhostCat
    Jan 11, 2017 at 11:36
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    Life isn't fair
    – gnat
    Jan 11, 2017 at 11:37
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    @gnat Sure thing. Especially when some question goes "hot" in the SE network; and you watch some mediocre answer receiving more upvotes in a few hours than your very best answer will ever receive in total. One of the few occasions where I think "yep, that daily cap really makes sense".
    – GhostCat
    Jan 11, 2017 at 11:41
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    regarding HNQ you just rub salt into my wounds :)
    – gnat
    Jan 11, 2017 at 12:15
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    @gnat Well. Ahem. Running your query using my user id; and getting 0 results ... feels a bit more like a salty wound on my end ;-)
    – GhostCat
    Jan 11, 2017 at 12:36
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  • @gnat y u no post as answer ^^
    – TylerH
    Jan 11, 2017 at 16:00
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    @TylerH I'd rather prefer to have a canonical post on these matters. It's like 20th time I see question like this over here in last year. But since the real solution for issues like that ("Atwood cleanup") requires diamond moderator commitment there is too little I can do as a regular user
    – gnat
    Jan 11, 2017 at 16:05
  • Maybe just declare such popular questions to be finished answering (even more than just protected)? Apart from that being pragmatic is always good. Jan 11, 2017 at 17:15
  • @gnat You are probably right about such questions (as mine here) coming up too often. But see the positive side: that means that at least those 20 questions last year pointed to bad answers; so some helpful cleanup took place as consequence of that!
    – GhostCat
    Jan 12, 2017 at 9:53
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    to avoid misunderstanding I don't complain about questions like your. I vote up all of them and am going to do so in the future. I can't even complain about losing 5-10 reps at every such question because of downvoting poor answers because almost all of this rep eventually gets back when these are deleted (like it happened this time). I am merely mildly sad that there seem to be no clear commitment of diamond moderators to do as Atwood recommended in cases like that
    – gnat
    Jan 12, 2017 at 10:12

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When I encounter a low quality answer:

  • I look for more low quality answers under the question (including late redundant, duplicate, and link-only answers).

  • I down-vote all of those low quality answers.

  • If any are duplicates, I post a comment linking to one or more of the decent previous answers.

  • If any are link-only, I post a comment indicating as such and flag as "Not an Answer".

  • If any are exceptionally bad, (ab)use the "Not an Answer" or "Very Low Quality" flags with the hope they end up in the Low Quality Review queue to get deleted.

  • If there are duplicates that were obviously copy and pasted verbatim from other answers, I'll flag for "moderator intervention" explaining as such with links.

  • I check the question itself because it may be a magnet for crap and also deserve a down-vote and a potential close-vote.

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  • Nice list there. I was tempted to accept the "many more upvotes" answer; but I think your approach fits much better to my "clean code boy scout" rule of "leave the place in better shape than you found it".
    – GhostCat
    Jan 12, 2017 at 9:56
  • In my experience, Not an Answer flags I have raised on old, link-only answers are always accepted and the answer deleted.
    – Aaroninus
    Jan 13, 2017 at 13:15
  • @Aaroninus Maybe it's that the ones the I've had declined had up votes as well. Jan 13, 2017 at 14:31
  • @cpburnz That's odd, I find my flags get accepted, even on highly upvoted or accepted answers, though the answer is usually not deleted in those cases.
    – Aaroninus
    Jan 13, 2017 at 14:44
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Downvote and move on.

For answers like that, there isn't really a good flag. (Which means it shouldn't be flagged).
But you're free to vote as you see fit. ;-)

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    Don't forget that as a 20k+ user, you can also vote to delete, if you think it's warranted. Jan 11, 2017 at 9:50
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    @CodyGray: True, but in this case, it does attempt to answer. Imo, there's no really good reason to delete it.
    – Cerbrus
    Jan 11, 2017 at 9:51
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    i.stack.imgur.com/RJ0nb.png
    – BoltClock
    Jan 11, 2017 at 11:00
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    @Cerbrus I understand the "general" policy behind your statement; but well: as we can see here, there are many really useless answers. Wouldn't there be a certain "merit" in deleting these code only answers ... given the fact that they add nothing new to the topic? But well, given the comment from BoltClock ... lets see how that question and the answers look tomorrow.
    – GhostCat
    Jan 11, 2017 at 11:01
  • @GhostCat: So much for that 1-rep answer downvote cost, huh?
    – BoltClock
    Jan 11, 2017 at 11:04
  • @BoltClock Thanks for bringing that one up. But you know, when 3, 5 people downvote, it cant be revenge anymore. Besides, back then I asked about long standing questions, not answers ;-)
    – GhostCat
    Jan 11, 2017 at 11:15
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    hey @BoltClock given your diamond I think you could do better for a question with 230+K views. "Answers that are strong candidates for deletion: * belong to low rep or anon users with no real commitment to the community * are provably duplicate, that is, were added well after (30+ mins later) other answers that contained the same exact information * are short in length * do not explain much of anything..."
    – gnat
    Jan 11, 2017 at 11:42
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    @gnat: Funny you mention that. After downvoting the answers I was wondering if I should delete them all (since, as I'm sure you're aware, I'm all about deleting late low-effort dupe answers). But then I thought, you know what, I haven't heard from gnat in a while. So I decided to be a little lazy.
    – BoltClock
    Jan 11, 2017 at 12:00
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    your laziness cost me -9 @BoltClock
    – gnat
    Jan 11, 2017 at 12:06
  • @gnat No worries, those -1 came back a few minutes ago, well most of them I guess.
    – GhostCat
    Jan 11, 2017 at 13:27
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    I just downvoted your answer, as you suggested.
    – Saber
    Jan 11, 2017 at 15:32
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    Someone actually did... wut o.O
    – Cerbrus
    Jan 11, 2017 at 16:00
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These sort of questions tend to attract lots of these sort of code examples. I don't know a whole lot about Java, but a lot of these answers don't even relate to the asked question as such, it's just some random snippet of sorting code. Shrug.

Personally, if I encounter these questions in a review queue I leave a comment in the form of:

Thanks for your answer, but it looks like someone else already answered this question several years ago: [..link to most similar answer..]

Half the time the poster will realize their mistake and self-remove the answer. Problem solved.

If they don't, shrug. I downvote if it's truly bad or misguided, but most of the times I don't. It's already at the bottom of the answer list and not likely to get any upvotes. I don't see how downvoting accomplishes anything other than potentially angering someone.


If I encounter it "by chance" – as you seem to have done – I typically don't do anything unless it's really bad or misguided, for the same reasons mentioned above.

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    I get your point. On the other; I am all about "clean code". And there we follow the "boy scout rule" - when you visit a place you leave "more clean". On the other hand ... I guess I could use up my whole reputation to downvote such answers ... and would still just scratch the surface of the problem.
    – GhostCat
    Jan 11, 2017 at 12:05
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    @GhostCat What else is your reputation for, if not to spend downvoting bad posts?
    – Servy
    Jan 11, 2017 at 14:15
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    @Servy Sure, when you are one of the 6 digit semi Gods that is easy to say .
    – GhostCat
    Jan 11, 2017 at 14:34
  • @GhostCat You only really need a few thousand rep for the privileges, you have already long past the point at which you need your rep for anything but downvotes or perhaps the occasional bounty.
    – Servy
    Jan 11, 2017 at 14:36
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    @GhostCat You are complaining about a lack of rep? You know, it's not just 10K+ that read meta... :P Jan 11, 2017 at 14:55
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    @Servy "you only need a few thousand rep for the privileges" yes, 20,000.
    – TylerH
    Jan 11, 2017 at 16:12
  • @TylerH Which he has a fair bit more than. And that's even assuming you care about all of the privileges, which most users tend not to.
    – Servy
    Jan 11, 2017 at 16:14
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    "It's already at the bottom of the answer list and not likely to get any upvotes." I guess that is the crucial point here. Still I wonder why people waste their time producing bad quality duplicates. Jan 11, 2017 at 17:11
  • @Trilarion A) they probably dont spend more than 1 minute for such an answer B) they are new and simply hope that putting whatever content on a high-rep-view question will somehow translate into 10 upvotes in 5 minutes
    – GhostCat
    Jan 13, 2017 at 9:00
  • @GhostCat Dunno ... I think many simply just see the question and never look over the other answers. Jan 13, 2017 at 12:41
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    You can very well claim "nobody else had this idea" before. And honestly, I find your answer much funnier than the one by "Your Common Sense" that suggested "Upvote and move on" showing -21 downvotes right now! And really nice: that joke-within-the-joke nuance - as one could argue that you just gave a low quality answer ;-)
    – GhostCat
    Jan 13, 2017 at 12:58
  • Damn. Clever use of invisible characters.
    – user6516765
    Jan 13, 2017 at 13:06

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