There are multiple reasons to this. I'd say that some questions would always be of low (poor) quality. It depends on the users what they do (or attempt to do) in order to improve the quality. However, neither of the following helps:
- Jumping to answer questions that have been answered scores of times.
- Refusing to VTC obvious duplicates (regardless of the quality of the question). Often you'd find several users answering a FAQ who have the privilege to VTC.
- Defending a poorly written, vague, and incomprehensible question. Choosing to answer by saying: it seems that you want such and such so ... Unfortunately, even extremely high rep users tend to do that.
It boils down to internet dollars. We are responsible for the deteriorating quality and only we can help improve it.
The fate of an answer that proposed no rep for answering duplicates does demonstrate what people want.
Users would shoutwould shout that a certain question isn't a duplicate. Subsequently, they would post an answerpost an answer based on one of those in the referenced duplicateone of those in the referenced duplicate.
Another faqAnother faq that has been answered scores of times would take a couple of hours to be closed as duplicate.
A questionquestion that has been asked several times would have one single vote to close after 1K views in a day despite the comments referring to at least 3 questions that answer the same thing.
And these are not isolated examples. These are the norm.
That itself speaks volumes about the quality of the site.