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Oct 4, 2018 at 0:31 comment added Don't Panic @DanBron In my opinion, if we give the questioner the benefit of the doubt, and assume they did some research, but didn't know what to look for, or didn't understand what they found (not saying we should always do this necessarily, but just for the sake of argument here) then it's especially important for any answer to include a proper explanation, because the OP and anyone else who may have the same question will need that for the answer to be useful at all, and any halfassed "try this" answer is especially deserving of a downvote.
Oct 4, 2018 at 0:12 comment added Dan Bron What’s your take on the situation that typically causes me to downvote As to Qs, which is the question is I researched, and didn’t need to be asked in the first place? Now, typically, as you say, it has been my experience that simplistic questions attracted simplistic answers, and it’s fair enough to downvote bald assertions without reasoning or evidence. But they are still answers, and they do answer the question, usually objectively, though with little to no substantiation.
Oct 4, 2018 at 0:02 history answered Don't Panic CC BY-SA 4.0