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To quote the help center's explanation on downvotesthe help center's explanation on downvotes:

Use your downvotes whenever you encounter an egregiously sloppy, no-effort-expended post

So yes, by all means, such answers deserve to be downvoted. Having said that, if you continue reading that page, you'll also see the recommendation:

If something is wrong, please leave a comment or edit the post to correct it.

The way I get Stack Exchange is that the answers aren't only there to answer the OP's question, but to evolve into a usable, searchable, reference that can help others in the future. While downvoting is definitely appropriate here, it's just half a solution. Unless you comment and explain your downvote, the poster won't necessarily understand what he did wrong, and you're losing out on an opportunity to improve that post.

To quote the help center's explanation on downvotes:

Use your downvotes whenever you encounter an egregiously sloppy, no-effort-expended post

So yes, by all means, such answers deserve to be downvoted. Having said that, if you continue reading that page, you'll also see the recommendation:

If something is wrong, please leave a comment or edit the post to correct it.

The way I get Stack Exchange is that the answers aren't only there to answer the OP's question, but to evolve into a usable, searchable, reference that can help others in the future. While downvoting is definitely appropriate here, it's just half a solution. Unless you comment and explain your downvote, the poster won't necessarily understand what he did wrong, and you're losing out on an opportunity to improve that post.

To quote the help center's explanation on downvotes:

Use your downvotes whenever you encounter an egregiously sloppy, no-effort-expended post

So yes, by all means, such answers deserve to be downvoted. Having said that, if you continue reading that page, you'll also see the recommendation:

If something is wrong, please leave a comment or edit the post to correct it.

The way I get Stack Exchange is that the answers aren't only there to answer the OP's question, but to evolve into a usable, searchable, reference that can help others in the future. While downvoting is definitely appropriate here, it's just half a solution. Unless you comment and explain your downvote, the poster won't necessarily understand what he did wrong, and you're losing out on an opportunity to improve that post.

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To quote the help center's explanation on downvotes:

Use your downvotes whenever you encounter an egregiously sloppy, no-effort-expended post

So yes, by all means, such answers deserve to be downvoted. Having said that, if you continue reading that page, you'll also see the recommendation:

If something is wrong, please leave a comment or edit the post to correct it.

The way I get Stack Exchange is that the answers aren't only there to answer the OP's question, but to evolve into a usable, searchable, reference that can help others in the future. While downvoting is definitely appropriate here, it's just half a solution. Unless you comment and explain your downvote, the poster won't necessarily understand what he did wrong, and you're losing out on an opportunity to improve that post.