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There are a number of possible scenarios where someone is asking a question where finding a solution elsewhere is trivial, and in my opinion a suitable response depends on which scenario it is.

1. The answer is already on SO

Obviously, mark as a dupe, and link to the other question

2. The question can be pasted as-is into google, and return a high quality result from a reputable source

How about a comment saying something along the lines of "the documentation for {whatever it is} answers this quite well see here {link}", or whatever the best source is.

3. The question can be googled, but needs re-phrasing

Give the user polite tips on how to find what they are looking for in google, such as keywords which are not included in their question.

4. The question can be googled, but does not yield any sources which stand out above the rest

e.g. there are some blogs and tutorials that answer it, but none by an obviously reputable source, or there is an answer in the documentation, but it is written in a way that is not accessible, or it can be answered by drawing together points from several sources.

If this is the case, and the question is in scope and well written, I would say that it is a perfectly good question, where an answer would be helpful. Leave it be, or answer, as pleases you.

  1. The answer is already on SO.

    Obviously, mark as a dupe, and link to the other question

  2. The question can be pasted as-is into Google, and return a high quality result from a reputable source.

    How about a comment saying something along the lines of "the documentation for {whatever it is} answers this quite well see here {link}", or whatever the best source is.

  3. The question can be Googled, but needs re-phrasing.

    Give the user polite tips on how to find what they are looking for in google, such as keywords which are not included in their question.

  4. The question can be Googled, but does not yield any sources which stand out above the rest.

    e.g. There are some blogs and tutorials that answer it, but none by an obviously reputable source, or there is an answer in the documentation, but it is written in a way that is not accessible, or it can be answered by drawing together points from several sources.

    If this is the case, and the question is in scope and well written, I would say that it is a perfectly good question, where an answer would be helpful. Leave it be, or answer, as pleases you.

You know it is one of these, but don't think it is worth your time to work out which, because you think it's a lazy question

Doing nothing, or just down voting, wastes the least amount of your time.

There are a number of possible scenarios where someone is asking a question where finding a solution elsewhere is trivial, and in my opinion a suitable response depends on which scenario it is.

1. The answer is already on SO

Obviously, mark as a dupe, and link to the other question

2. The question can be pasted as-is into google, and return a high quality result from a reputable source

How about a comment saying something along the lines of "the documentation for {whatever it is} answers this quite well see here {link}", or whatever the best source is.

3. The question can be googled, but needs re-phrasing

Give the user polite tips on how to find what they are looking for in google, such as keywords which are not included in their question.

4. The question can be googled, but does not yield any sources which stand out above the rest

e.g. there are some blogs and tutorials that answer it, but none by an obviously reputable source, or there is an answer in the documentation, but it is written in a way that is not accessible, or it can be answered by drawing together points from several sources.

If this is the case, and the question is in scope and well written, I would say that it is a perfectly good question, where an answer would be helpful. Leave it be, or answer, as pleases you.

You know it is one of these, but don't think it is worth your time to work out which, because you think it's a lazy question

Doing nothing, or just down voting, wastes the least amount of your time.

There are a number of possible scenarios where someone is asking a question where finding a solution elsewhere is trivial, and in my opinion a suitable response depends on which scenario it is.

  1. The answer is already on SO.

    Obviously, mark as a dupe, and link to the other question

  2. The question can be pasted as-is into Google, and return a high quality result from a reputable source.

    How about a comment saying something along the lines of "the documentation for {whatever it is} answers this quite well see here {link}", or whatever the best source is.

  3. The question can be Googled, but needs re-phrasing.

    Give the user polite tips on how to find what they are looking for in google, such as keywords which are not included in their question.

  4. The question can be Googled, but does not yield any sources which stand out above the rest.

    e.g. There are some blogs and tutorials that answer it, but none by an obviously reputable source, or there is an answer in the documentation, but it is written in a way that is not accessible, or it can be answered by drawing together points from several sources.

    If this is the case, and the question is in scope and well written, I would say that it is a perfectly good question, where an answer would be helpful. Leave it be, or answer, as pleases you.

You know it is one of these, but don't think it is worth your time to work out which, because you think it's a lazy question

Doing nothing, or just down voting, wastes the least amount of your time.

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There are a number of possible scenarios where someone is asking a question where finding a solution elsewhere is trivial, and in my opinion a suitable response depends on which scenario it is.

1. The answer is already on SO

Obviously, mark as a dupe, and link to the other question

2. The question can be pasted as-is into google, and return a high quality result from a reputable source

How about a comment saying something along the lines of "the documentation for {whatever it is} answers this quite well see here {link}", or whatever the best source is.

3. The question can be googled, but needs re-phrasing

Give the user polite tips on how to find what they are looking for in google, such as keywords which are not included in their question.

4. The question can be googled, but does not yield any sources which stand out above the rest

e.g. there are some blogs and tutorials that answer it, but none by an obviously reputable source, or there is an answer in the documentation, but it is written in a way that is not accessible, or it can be answered by drawing together points from several sources.

If this is the case, and the question is in scope and well written, I would say that it is a perfectly good question, where an answer would be helpful. Leave it be, or answer, as pleases you.

You know it is one of these, but don't think it is worth your time to work out which, because you think it's a lazy question

Doing nothing, or just down voting, wastes the least amount of your time.