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Martijn Pieters Mod
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I see several users on Stack Overflow answering questions very quickly, and sometimes also very badly.

Here is an example of this kind of user, and one of his answer (10k+ onlyIn one example, as the answer is now deleted). Anyway, you can check for other new answers that may be similar.

His answers are generally quasi code-only, and not very precise. I already tried to comment for asking himthis user to improve/explain his answers, but I never had a response. Anyway, when he notices he has downvotesthey notice they get voted down, he removes histhey remove their answer.


 

In my opinion, it is a bit easy to be able to answer badly and delete only when the answer is badly received (downvoted), and I do not think this is what the site endorses.

The problem is that his strategy pays off: sometimes the answers are badly perceived and immediately deleted, sometimes they solve (or partially) the problem and receive free upvotes.

I'm here asking for advice. How should I react against this type of user?

I already downvote bad answers (and it is a reputation-suicide given the number of responses), but I think the problem is more about the user mentality than his answers.

I see several users on Stack Overflow answering questions very quickly, and sometimes also very badly.

Here is an example of this kind of user, and one of his answer (10k+ only, as the answer is now deleted). Anyway, you can check for other new answers that may be similar.

His answers are generally quasi code-only, and not very precise. I already tried to comment for asking him to improve/explain his answers, but I never had a response. Anyway, when he notices he has downvotes, he removes his answer.


 

In my opinion, it is a bit easy to be able to answer badly and delete only when the answer is badly received (downvoted), and I do not think this is what the site endorses.

The problem is that his strategy pays off: sometimes the answers are badly perceived and immediately deleted, sometimes they solve (or partially) the problem and receive free upvotes.

I'm here asking for advice. How should I react against this type of user?

I already downvote bad answers (and it is a reputation-suicide given the number of responses), but I think the problem is more about the user mentality than his answers.

I see several users on Stack Overflow answering questions very quickly, and sometimes also very badly.

In one example, the answers are generally quasi code-only, and not very precise. I already tried to comment for asking this user to improve/explain his answers, but I never had a response. Anyway, when they notice they get voted down, they remove their answer.

In my opinion, it is a bit easy to be able to answer badly and delete only when the answer is badly received (downvoted), and I do not think this is what the site endorses.

The problem is that his strategy pays off: sometimes the answers are badly perceived and immediately deleted, sometimes they solve (or partially) the problem and receive free upvotes.

I'm here asking for advice. How should I react against this type of user?

I already downvote bad answers (and it is a reputation-suicide given the number of responses), but I think the problem is more about the user mentality than his answers.

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I see several users on StackoverflowStack Overflow answering very fastly to questions very quickly, and sometimes also very badly.

Here is an example of this kind of user, and one of his answer (10k+ only, as the answer is now deleted). Anyway, you can check for other new answers that may be similar.

His answers are generally quasi code-only, and not very precise. I already tried to comment for asking him to improve/explain his answers, but I never had a callbackresponse. Anyway, when he notices he has downvotes, he removes his answer.


In my opinion, it is a bit easy to be able to answer badly and delete only when the answer is badly received (downvoted), and I do not think this is what the site endorses.

The problem is that his strategy pays off: sometimes itsthe answers are badly perceived and immediately deleted, sometimes they solve (or partially) the problem and receive free upvotes.

I'm here asking for advice. How should I react against this type of user?

I already downvote bad answers (and it is a reputation-suicide given the number of responses), but I think the problem is more about the user mentality than his answers.

I see several users on Stackoverflow answering very fastly to questions, and sometimes also very badly.

Here is an example of this kind of user, and one of his answer (10k+ only, as the answer is now deleted). Anyway, you can check for other new answers that may be similar.

His answers are generally quasi code-only, and not very precise. I already tried to comment for asking him to improve/explain his answers, but I never had a callback. Anyway, when he notices he has downvotes, he removes.


In my opinion, it is a bit easy to be able to answer badly and delete only when the answer is badly received (downvoted), and I do not think this is what the site endorses.

The problem is that his strategy pays off: sometimes its answers are badly perceived and immediately deleted, sometimes they solve (or partially) the problem and receive free upvotes.

I'm here asking for advice. How should I react against this type of user?

I already downvote bad answers (and it is a reputation-suicide given the number of responses), but I think the problem is more about the user mentality than his answers.

I see several users on Stack Overflow answering questions very quickly, and sometimes also very badly.

Here is an example of this kind of user, and one of his answer (10k+ only, as the answer is now deleted). Anyway, you can check for other new answers that may be similar.

His answers are generally quasi code-only, and not very precise. I already tried to comment for asking him to improve/explain his answers, but I never had a response. Anyway, when he notices he has downvotes, he removes his answer.


In my opinion, it is a bit easy to be able to answer badly and delete only when the answer is badly received (downvoted), and I do not think this is what the site endorses.

The problem is that his strategy pays off: sometimes the answers are badly perceived and immediately deleted, sometimes they solve (or partially) the problem and receive free upvotes.

I'm here asking for advice. How should I react against this type of user?

I already downvote bad answers (and it is a reputation-suicide given the number of responses), but I think the problem is more about the user mentality than his answers.

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How to deal with fast (but bad) answerers

I see several users on Stackoverflow answering very fastly to questions, and sometimes also very badly.

Here is an example of this kind of user, and one of his answer (10k+ only, as the answer is now deleted). Anyway, you can check for other new answers that may be similar.

His answers are generally quasi code-only, and not very precise. I already tried to comment for asking him to improve/explain his answers, but I never had a callback. Anyway, when he notices he has downvotes, he removes.


In my opinion, it is a bit easy to be able to answer badly and delete only when the answer is badly received (downvoted), and I do not think this is what the site endorses.

The problem is that his strategy pays off: sometimes its answers are badly perceived and immediately deleted, sometimes they solve (or partially) the problem and receive free upvotes.

I'm here asking for advice. How should I react against this type of user?

I already downvote bad answers (and it is a reputation-suicide given the number of responses), but I think the problem is more about the user mentality than his answers.