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I just now protected this questionthis question on account of it having attracted 3 bad answers, 2 of which were already deleted with the third flagged and attracting downvotes and delete votes. Referencing the guidance here:

Do protect questions that are attracting a lot of non-answers or very poor answers (spam, etc.) from new users.

What is "a lot" here? Is 3 too small? Is there enough of a pattern of low-rep users posting bad answers here to justify protecting? If not, what should I be looking for? I get the impression this is something that should be done sparingly but I'd like more clarification.

I just now protected this question on account of it having attracted 3 bad answers, 2 of which were already deleted with the third flagged and attracting downvotes and delete votes. Referencing the guidance here:

Do protect questions that are attracting a lot of non-answers or very poor answers (spam, etc.) from new users.

What is "a lot" here? Is 3 too small? Is there enough of a pattern of low-rep users posting bad answers here to justify protecting? If not, what should I be looking for? I get the impression this is something that should be done sparingly but I'd like more clarification.

I just now protected this question on account of it having attracted 3 bad answers, 2 of which were already deleted with the third flagged and attracting downvotes and delete votes. Referencing the guidance here:

Do protect questions that are attracting a lot of non-answers or very poor answers (spam, etc.) from new users.

What is "a lot" here? Is 3 too small? Is there enough of a pattern of low-rep users posting bad answers here to justify protecting? If not, what should I be looking for? I get the impression this is something that should be done sparingly but I'd like more clarification.

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I just now protected this question on account of it having attracted 3 bad answers, 2 of which were already deleted with the third flagged and attracting downvotes and delete votes. Referencing the guidance herehere:

Do protect questions that are attracting a lot of non-answers or very poor answers (spam, etc.) from new users.

What is "a lot" here? Is 3 too small? Is there enough of a pattern of low-rep users posting bad answers here to justify protecting? If not, what should I be looking for? I get the impression this is something that should be done sparingly but I'd like more clarification.

I just now protected this question on account of it having attracted 3 bad answers, 2 of which were already deleted with the third flagged and attracting downvotes and delete votes. Referencing the guidance here:

Do protect questions that are attracting a lot of non-answers or very poor answers (spam, etc.) from new users.

What is "a lot" here? Is 3 too small? Is there enough of a pattern of low-rep users posting bad answers here to justify protecting? If not, what should I be looking for? I get the impression this is something that should be done sparingly but I'd like more clarification.

I just now protected this question on account of it having attracted 3 bad answers, 2 of which were already deleted with the third flagged and attracting downvotes and delete votes. Referencing the guidance here:

Do protect questions that are attracting a lot of non-answers or very poor answers (spam, etc.) from new users.

What is "a lot" here? Is 3 too small? Is there enough of a pattern of low-rep users posting bad answers here to justify protecting? If not, what should I be looking for? I get the impression this is something that should be done sparingly but I'd like more clarification.

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How many poor answers should a question attract before it should be protected?

I just now protected this question on account of it having attracted 3 bad answers, 2 of which were already deleted with the third flagged and attracting downvotes and delete votes. Referencing the guidance here:

Do protect questions that are attracting a lot of non-answers or very poor answers (spam, etc.) from new users.

What is "a lot" here? Is 3 too small? Is there enough of a pattern of low-rep users posting bad answers here to justify protecting? If not, what should I be looking for? I get the impression this is something that should be done sparingly but I'd like more clarification.