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In keeping with a theme I've got nowadays - wondering about moderation and how consistent, even and fairly we apply it - I've run into this scenario enough times to warrant a Meta post.

Take a question for example*:

I have some data in a list that looks like this: [[12, 3, 0, 12], [9, 2, 0, -1]], and I want that data into this format: [(15, 0, 12), (11, 0, -1)] How would I go about doing this?

This normally follows a typical pattern I see:

  • Question has inputs
  • Question has expected outputs
  • Question does not contain OP's attempt or any specific confusions
  • Question gets upvotes
  • Question gets answers from high rep users

So how should I really be treating these? I don't delve into the tag as much as I used to when I first started on this site, so I have no clue if the culture of questions is slightly different than the rest of the site (in reality it shouldn't be, but I have this suspicion).

To add to this, what should something come of this? How should we as non-moderators correct this kind of behavior from users who insist on answering these sorts of questions? How can we address issues in moderation inconsistency when it comes to questions nominally like this?

I feel that the convention is well established for questions of this flavor - those that show no effort and are overly broad may be closed as such - but it seems like there are exceptions, gotchas and provisos to this.

*: Hidden directly from view in a very desperate attempt to avoid the Meta Effect.

https://stackoverflow.com/q/45359241/1079354

In keeping with a theme I've got nowadays - wondering about moderation and how consistent, even and fairly we apply it - I've run into this scenario enough times to warrant a Meta post.

Take a question for example*:

I have some data in a list that looks like this: [[12, 3, 0, 12], [9, 2, 0, -1]], and I want that data into this format: [(15, 0, 12), (11, 0, -1)] How would I go about doing this?

This normally follows a typical pattern I see:

  • Question has inputs
  • Question has expected outputs
  • Question does not contain OP's attempt or any specific confusions
  • Question gets upvotes
  • Question gets answers from high rep users

So how should I really be treating these? I don't delve into the tag as much as I used to when I first started on this site, so I have no clue if the culture of questions is slightly different than the rest of the site (in reality it shouldn't be, but I have this suspicion).

To add to this, should something come of this? How should we as non-moderators correct this kind of behavior from users who insist on answering these sorts of questions?

*: Hidden directly from view in a very desperate attempt to avoid the Meta Effect.

https://stackoverflow.com/q/45359241/1079354

In keeping with a theme I've got nowadays - wondering about moderation and how consistent, even and fairly we apply it - I've run into this scenario enough times to warrant a Meta post.

Take a question for example*:

I have some data in a list that looks like this: [[12, 3, 0, 12], [9, 2, 0, -1]], and I want that data into this format: [(15, 0, 12), (11, 0, -1)] How would I go about doing this?

This normally follows a typical pattern I see:

  • Question has inputs
  • Question has expected outputs
  • Question does not contain OP's attempt or any specific confusions
  • Question gets upvotes
  • Question gets answers from high rep users

So how should I really be treating these? I don't delve into the tag as much as I used to when I first started on this site, so I have no clue if the culture of questions is slightly different than the rest of the site (in reality it shouldn't be, but I have this suspicion).

To add to this, what should come of this? How should we as non-moderators correct this kind of behavior from users who insist on answering these sorts of questions? How can we address issues in moderation inconsistency when it comes to questions nominally like this?

I feel that the convention is well established for questions of this flavor - those that show no effort and are overly broad may be closed as such - but it seems like there are exceptions, gotchas and provisos to this.

*: Hidden directly from view in a very desperate attempt to avoid the Meta Effect.

https://stackoverflow.com/q/45359241/1079354

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In keeping with a theme I've got nowadays - wondering about moderation and how consistent, even and fairly we apply it - I've run into this scenario enough times to warrant a Meta post.

Take a question for example*:

I have some data in a list that looks like this: [[12, 3, 0, 12], [9, 2, 0, -1]], and I want that data into this format: [(15, 0, 12), (11, 0, -1)] How would I go about doing this?

This normally follows a typical pattern I see:

  • Question has inputs
  • Question has expected outputs
  • Question does not contain OP's attempt or any specific confusions
  • Question gets upvotes and
  • Question gets answers from high rep users [not saying the high-rep users are the ones upvoting here]

So how should I really be treating these? I don't delve into the tag as much as I used to when I first started on this site, so I have no clue if the culture of questions is slightly different than the rest of the site (in reality it shouldn't be, but I have this suspicion).

To add to this, should something come of this? How should we as non-moderators correct this kind of behavior from users who insist on answering these sorts of questions?

*: Hidden directly from view in a very desperate attempt to avoid the Meta Effect.

https://stackoverflow.com/q/45359241/1079354

In keeping with a theme I've got nowadays - wondering about moderation and how consistent, even and fairly we apply it - I've run into this scenario enough times to warrant a Meta post.

Take a question for example*:

I have some data in a list that looks like this: [[12, 3, 0, 12], [9, 2, 0, -1]], and I want that data into this format: [(15, 0, 12), (11, 0, -1)] How would I go about doing this?

This normally follows a typical pattern I see:

  • Question has inputs
  • Question has expected outputs
  • Question does not contain OP's attempt or any specific confusions
  • Question gets upvotes and answers from high rep users [not saying the high-rep users are the ones upvoting here]

So how should I really be treating these? I don't delve into the tag as much as I used to when I first started on this site, so I have no clue if the culture of questions is slightly different than the rest of the site (in reality it shouldn't be, but I have this suspicion).

To add to this, should something come of this? How should we as non-moderators correct this kind of behavior from users who insist on answering these sorts of questions?

*: Hidden directly from view in a very desperate attempt to avoid the Meta Effect.

https://stackoverflow.com/q/45359241/1079354

In keeping with a theme I've got nowadays - wondering about moderation and how consistent, even and fairly we apply it - I've run into this scenario enough times to warrant a Meta post.

Take a question for example*:

I have some data in a list that looks like this: [[12, 3, 0, 12], [9, 2, 0, -1]], and I want that data into this format: [(15, 0, 12), (11, 0, -1)] How would I go about doing this?

This normally follows a typical pattern I see:

  • Question has inputs
  • Question has expected outputs
  • Question does not contain OP's attempt or any specific confusions
  • Question gets upvotes
  • Question gets answers from high rep users

So how should I really be treating these? I don't delve into the tag as much as I used to when I first started on this site, so I have no clue if the culture of questions is slightly different than the rest of the site (in reality it shouldn't be, but I have this suspicion).

To add to this, should something come of this? How should we as non-moderators correct this kind of behavior from users who insist on answering these sorts of questions?

*: Hidden directly from view in a very desperate attempt to avoid the Meta Effect.

https://stackoverflow.com/q/45359241/1079354

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In keeping with a theme I've got nowadays - wondering about moderation and how consistent, even and fairly we apply it - I've run into this scenario enough times to warrant a Meta post.

Take a question for example*:

I have some data in a list that looks like this: [[12, 3, 0, 12], [9, 2, 0, -1]], and I want that data into this format: [(15, 0, 12), (11, 0, -1)] How would I go about doing this?

This normally follows a typical pattern I see:

  • Question has inputs
  • Question has expected outputs
  • Question does not contain OP's attempt or any specific confusions
  • Question gets upvotes and answers from high rep users [not saying the high-rep users are the ones upvoting here]

So how should I really be treating these? I don't delve into the tag as much as I used to when I first started on this site, so I have no clue if the culture of questions is slightly different than the rest of the site (in reality it shouldn't be, but I have this suspicion).

To add to this, should something come of this? How should we as non-moderators correct this kind of behavior from users who insist on answering these sorts of questions?

*: Hidden directly from view in a very desperate attempt to avoid the Meta Effect.

https://stackoverflow.com/q/45359241/1079354

In keeping with a theme I've got nowadays - wondering about moderation and how consistent, even and fairly we apply it - I've run into this scenario enough times to warrant a Meta post.

Take a question for example*:

I have some data in a list that looks like this: [[12, 3, 0, 12], [9, 2, 0, -1]], and I want that data into this format: [(15, 0, 12), (11, 0, -1)] How would I go about doing this?

This normally follows a typical pattern I see:

  • Question has inputs
  • Question has expected outputs
  • Question does not contain OP's attempt or any specific confusions
  • Question gets upvotes and answers from high rep users [not saying the high-rep users are the ones upvoting here]

So how should I really be treating these? I don't delve into the tag as much as I used to when I first started on this site, so I have no clue if the culture of questions is slightly different than the rest of the site (in reality it shouldn't be, but I have this suspicion).

*: Hidden directly from view in a very desperate attempt to avoid the Meta Effect.

https://stackoverflow.com/q/45359241/1079354

In keeping with a theme I've got nowadays - wondering about moderation and how consistent, even and fairly we apply it - I've run into this scenario enough times to warrant a Meta post.

Take a question for example*:

I have some data in a list that looks like this: [[12, 3, 0, 12], [9, 2, 0, -1]], and I want that data into this format: [(15, 0, 12), (11, 0, -1)] How would I go about doing this?

This normally follows a typical pattern I see:

  • Question has inputs
  • Question has expected outputs
  • Question does not contain OP's attempt or any specific confusions
  • Question gets upvotes and answers from high rep users [not saying the high-rep users are the ones upvoting here]

So how should I really be treating these? I don't delve into the tag as much as I used to when I first started on this site, so I have no clue if the culture of questions is slightly different than the rest of the site (in reality it shouldn't be, but I have this suspicion).

To add to this, should something come of this? How should we as non-moderators correct this kind of behavior from users who insist on answering these sorts of questions?

*: Hidden directly from view in a very desperate attempt to avoid the Meta Effect.

https://stackoverflow.com/q/45359241/1079354

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