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I am new to Azure machine learning service and trying to post questions on Stack Overflow to get some help around issues that I face.

The questions always get picked up by Azure Customer Engineers (according to their profile) who try to answer them. However, if you look a little deeper the answers are:

  1. pretty generic (look at this documentation)
  2. don't answer your question AT ALL
  3. often off topic. I asked about Azure machine learning service dataset and got an answer for Azure data factory dataset which is COMPLETELY different.

I guess these don't get flagged as low-quality answers since on the surface they appear pretty legitimate but they are really of no use.

I have no course but to downvote them. What other actions should I be taking?

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I am new to Azure machine learning service and trying to post questions on Stack Overflow to get some help around issues that I face.

The questions always get picked up by Azure Customer Engineers (according to their profile) who try to answer them. However, if you look a little deeper the answers are:

  1. pretty generic (look at this documentation)
  2. don't answer your question AT ALL
  3. often off topic. I asked about Azure machine learning service dataset and got an answer for Azure data factory dataset which is COMPLETELY different.

I guess these don't get flagged as low-quality answers since on the surface they appear pretty legitimate but they are really of no use.

I have no course but to downvote them. What other actions should I be taking?

Some examples:

I am new to Azure machine learning service and trying to post questions on Stack Overflow to get some help around issues that I face.

The questions always get picked up by Azure Customer Engineers (according to their profile) who try to answer them. However, if you look a little deeper the answers are:

  1. pretty generic (look at this documentation)
  2. don't answer your question AT ALL
  3. often off topic. I asked about Azure machine learning service dataset and got an answer for Azure data factory dataset which is COMPLETELY different.

I guess these don't get flagged as low-quality answers since on the surface they appear pretty legitimate but they are really of no use.

I have no course but to downvote them. What other actions should I be taking?

Some examples:

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Jonathan Leffler
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Microsoft Azure Customer EngineerEngineers Giving Low Quality Answers

I am new to Azure machine learning service and trying to post questions on Stack Overflow to get some help around issues that I face.

The questions always get picked up by Azure Customer Engineers (according to their profile) who try to answer it howeverthem. However, if you look a little deeper the answers are:

  1. pretty generic (look at this documentation)
  2. don't answer your question AT ALL
  3. often off topic. I asked about azureAzure machine learning service dataset and got an answer for azureAzure data factory dataset which is COMPLETELY different.

I guess these don't get flagged as low quality-quality answers since on the surface they appear to be pretty legitimate but they are really of no use.

I have no course but to downvote them. What other actions should I be taking?

Some examples:

Microsoft Azure Customer Engineer Low Quality Answers

I am new to Azure machine learning service and trying to post questions on Stack Overflow to get some help around issues that I face.

The questions always get picked up by Azure Customer Engineers (according to their profile) who try to answer it however if you look a little deeper the answers are

  1. pretty generic (look at this documentation)
  2. don't answer your question AT ALL
  3. often off topic. I asked about azure machine learning service dataset and got an answer for azure data factory dataset which is COMPLETELY different.

I guess these don't get flagged as low quality answers since on surface they appear to be pretty legitimate but are really of no use.

I have no course but to downvote them. What other actions should I be taking?

Some examples:

Microsoft Azure Customer Engineers Giving Low Quality Answers

I am new to Azure machine learning service and trying to post questions on Stack Overflow to get some help around issues that I face.

The questions always get picked up by Azure Customer Engineers (according to their profile) who try to answer them. However, if you look a little deeper the answers are:

  1. pretty generic (look at this documentation)
  2. don't answer your question AT ALL
  3. often off topic. I asked about Azure machine learning service dataset and got an answer for Azure data factory dataset which is COMPLETELY different.

I guess these don't get flagged as low-quality answers since on the surface they appear pretty legitimate but they are really of no use.

I have no course but to downvote them. What other actions should I be taking?

Some examples:

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Henry Ecker Mod
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Have link take you directly to the answers, rather than the qusetion (and some have multiple answers)
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