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To answer the general question: You don't have to be able to, or want to, post an answer in order to know when other posts are crap and need critiquing.

I'll occasionally do this on homework dump questions where the answers are equally bad code-dumps.

A code-only answer to a homework question helps no one, and I say so; but don't post my own answer because the question was unclear; or because I don't want to do the OPs homework.

In general, my critiquing of a post doesn't mean I know the answer; or even would answer (in the homework case). That doesn't stop me from knowing when something is crap though.

Side note: This approach can work! Just today this happened: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27000657/c-sharp-windows-form-how-show-1line-2-text-box/27001057#comment42533103_27001057https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27000657/c-sharp-windows-form-how-show-1line-2-text-box/27001057#comment42533103_27001057 and the posters improved their content (I deleted the comments as they were obsolete).

To answer the general question: You don't have to be able to, or want to, post an answer in order to know when other posts are crap and need critiquing.

I'll occasionally do this on homework dump questions where the answers are equally bad code-dumps.

A code-only answer to a homework question helps no one, and I say so; but don't post my own answer because the question was unclear; or because I don't want to do the OPs homework.

In general, my critiquing of a post doesn't mean I know the answer; or even would answer (in the homework case). That doesn't stop me from knowing when something is crap though.

Side note: This approach can work! Just today this happened: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27000657/c-sharp-windows-form-how-show-1line-2-text-box/27001057#comment42533103_27001057 and the posters improved their content (I deleted the comments as they were obsolete).

To answer the general question: You don't have to be able to, or want to, post an answer in order to know when other posts are crap and need critiquing.

I'll occasionally do this on homework dump questions where the answers are equally bad code-dumps.

A code-only answer to a homework question helps no one, and I say so; but don't post my own answer because the question was unclear; or because I don't want to do the OPs homework.

In general, my critiquing of a post doesn't mean I know the answer; or even would answer (in the homework case). That doesn't stop me from knowing when something is crap though.

Side note: This approach can work! Just today this happened: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27000657/c-sharp-windows-form-how-show-1line-2-text-box/27001057#comment42533103_27001057 and the posters improved their content (I deleted the comments as they were obsolete).

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To answer the general question: You don't have to be able to, or want to, post an answer in order to know when other posts are crap and need critiquing.

I'll occasionally do this on homework dump questions where the answers are equally bad code-dumps.

A code-only answer to a homework question helps no one, and I say so; but don't post my own answer because the question was unclear; or because I don't want to do the OPs homework.

In general, my critiquing of a post doesn't mean I know the answer; or even would answer (in the homework case). That doesn't stop me from knowing when something is crap though.

Side note: This approach can work! Just today this happened: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27000657/c-sharp-windows-form-how-show-1line-2-text-box/27001057#comment42533103_27001057 and the posters improved their content (I deleted the comments as they were obsolete).

I'll occasionally do this on homework dump questions where the answers are equally bad code-dumps.

A code-only answer to a homework question helps no one, and I say so; but don't post my own answer because the question was unclear; or because I don't want to do the OPs homework.

In general, my critiquing of a post doesn't mean I know the answer; or even would answer (in the homework case). That doesn't stop me from knowing when something is crap though.

Side note: This approach can work! Just today this happened: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27000657/c-sharp-windows-form-how-show-1line-2-text-box/27001057#comment42533103_27001057 and the posters improved their content (I deleted the comments as they were obsolete).

To answer the general question: You don't have to be able to, or want to, post an answer in order to know when other posts are crap and need critiquing.

I'll occasionally do this on homework dump questions where the answers are equally bad code-dumps.

A code-only answer to a homework question helps no one, and I say so; but don't post my own answer because the question was unclear; or because I don't want to do the OPs homework.

In general, my critiquing of a post doesn't mean I know the answer; or even would answer (in the homework case). That doesn't stop me from knowing when something is crap though.

Side note: This approach can work! Just today this happened: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27000657/c-sharp-windows-form-how-show-1line-2-text-box/27001057#comment42533103_27001057 and the posters improved their content (I deleted the comments as they were obsolete).

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I'll occasionally do this on homework dump questions where the answers are equally bad code-dumps.

A code-only answer to a homework question helps no one, and I say so; but don't post my own answer because the question was unclear; or because I don't want to do the OPs homework.

In general, my critiquing of a post doesn't mean I know the answer; or even would answer (in the homework case). That doesn't stop me from knowing when something is crap though.

Side note: This approach can work! Just today this happened: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27000657/c-sharp-windows-form-how-show-1line-2-text-box/27001057#comment42533103_27001057 and the posters improved their content (I deleted the comments as they were obsolete).

I'll occasionally do this on homework dump questions where the answers are equally bad code-dumps.

A code-only answer to a homework question helps no one, and I say so; but don't post my own answer because the question was unclear; or because I don't want to do the OPs homework.

In general, my critiquing of a post doesn't mean I know the answer; or even would answer (in the homework case). That doesn't stop me from knowing when something is crap though.

I'll occasionally do this on homework dump questions where the answers are equally bad code-dumps.

A code-only answer to a homework question helps no one, and I say so; but don't post my own answer because the question was unclear; or because I don't want to do the OPs homework.

In general, my critiquing of a post doesn't mean I know the answer; or even would answer (in the homework case). That doesn't stop me from knowing when something is crap though.

Side note: This approach can work! Just today this happened: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27000657/c-sharp-windows-form-how-show-1line-2-text-box/27001057#comment42533103_27001057 and the posters improved their content (I deleted the comments as they were obsolete).

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