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Jul 23, 2018 at 13:22 comment added Servy How is going around Googling questions for people that couldn't bother to helpful to the people that did their research, did their best to try to solve their problem, and wrote a good question that clearly indicated not just what they needed to do, but what they did to try to solve it and why it didn't work (in other words, asked a good question). The people that ask those good questions are unaffected by what happens to the people that couldn't be bothered to search for their question before asking it. This question isn't about "easy" questions, it's about poorly researched questions.
Jul 23, 2018 at 8:41 comment added abarnert … going to hurt all those novices that we’re currently treating better than the help vampires, for the small benefit of the tiny number who we’re accidentally miscategorizing. Is that really a win?
Jul 23, 2018 at 8:39 comment added abarnert If I copy your title, paste it in Google, and get a relevant official tutorial whose sample code matches your problem exactly, hasn’t that crossed the line into clearly trivially Googleable? That happens all the time. And it means the OP did know the search terms, they just didn’t bother. And, while nobody is perfect, experienced SO users get pretty good at judging the difference between “novice who doesn’t know what to search” and “lazy vampire who doesn’t bother to search”. And advise to treat both groups the same way because we can’t distinguish between them 100% perfectly is…
Jul 23, 2018 at 3:26 history answered Steve Summit CC BY-SA 4.0