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What other actions should I be taking?

On top of downvoting, if you feel the need "Flag as not an answer" or simply tell them they're answer is of low quality and/or if they're breaking SO etiquette, eg: https://stackoverflow.com/a/72539280/495455


My two cents; I typically ignore them as there's two sides to the coin here and it levels out...

Most people like you see their posts as a training ground for new MSFT Support Engineers and a way for Microsoft to get eyeballs on their documentation. Meh.

On the other side of the coin Microsoft employee'semployees have access to an internal Database of Customer Service Requests (SRs). The system is called Visual Knowledge Base or VKB for short. Microsoft Content Strategists go through the SR cases and when they see lots of engineers referencing a particular SR with a good solution they turn it into a SOX: Solution Object. Finally the SOX's get turned in KB articles. So more often than not the MS Engineers will do internal search and sometimes provide information you'd have to pay to raise a support case.

What other actions should I be taking?

On top of downvoting, if you feel the need "Flag as not an answer" or simply tell them they're answer is of low quality and/or if they're breaking SO etiquette, eg: https://stackoverflow.com/a/72539280/495455


My two cents; I typically ignore them as there's two sides to the coin here and it levels out...

Most people like you see their posts as a training ground for new MSFT Support Engineers and a way for Microsoft to get eyeballs on their documentation. Meh.

On the other side of the coin Microsoft employee's have access to an internal Database of Customer Service Requests (SRs). The system is called Visual Knowledge Base or VKB for short. Microsoft Content Strategists go through the SR cases and when they see lots of engineers referencing a particular SR with a good solution they turn it into a SOX: Solution Object. Finally the SOX's get turned in KB articles. So more often than not the MS Engineers will do internal search and sometimes provide information you'd have to pay to raise a support case.

What other actions should I be taking?

On top of downvoting, if you feel the need "Flag as not an answer" or simply tell them they're answer is of low quality and/or if they're breaking SO etiquette, eg: https://stackoverflow.com/a/72539280/495455


My two cents; I typically ignore them as there's two sides to the coin here and it levels out...

Most people like you see their posts as a training ground for new MSFT Support Engineers and a way for Microsoft to get eyeballs on their documentation. Meh.

On the other side of the coin Microsoft employees have access to an internal Database of Customer Service Requests (SRs). The system is called Visual Knowledge Base or VKB for short. Microsoft Content Strategists go through the SR cases and when they see lots of engineers referencing a particular SR with a good solution they turn it into a SOX: Solution Object. Finally the SOX's get turned in KB articles. So more often than not the MS Engineers will do internal search and sometimes provide information you'd have to pay to raise a support case.

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What other actions should I be taking?

On top of downvoting, if you feel the need "Flag as not an answer" or simply tell them they're answer is of low quality &and/or if they're breaking SO etiquette, eg: https://stackoverflow.com/a/72539280/495455

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My two cents; I typically ignore them as there's two sides to the coin here and it levels out...

Most people like you see their posts as a training ground for new MSFT Support Engineers and a way for Microsoft to get eyeballs on their documentation. Meh.

On the other side of the coin Microsoft employee's have access to an internal Database of Customer Service Requests (SRs). The system is called Visual Knowledge Base or VKB for short. Microsoft Content Strategists go through the SR cases and when they see lots of engineers referencing a particular SR with a good solution they turn it into a SOX: Solution Object. Finally the SOX's get turned in KB articles. So more often than not the MS Engineers will do internal search and sometimes provide information you'd have to pay to raise a support case.

What other actions should I be taking?

On top of downvoting, if you feel the need "Flag as not an answer" or simply tell them they're answer is of low quality &/or if they're breaking SO etiquette, eg: https://stackoverflow.com/a/72539280/495455

---

My two cents; I typically ignore them as there's two sides to the coin here and it levels out...

Most people like you see their posts as a training ground for new MSFT Support Engineers and a way for Microsoft to get eyeballs on their documentation. Meh.

On the other side of the coin Microsoft employee's have access to an internal Database of Customer Service Requests (SRs). The system is called Visual Knowledge Base or VKB for short. Microsoft Content Strategists go through the SR cases and when they see lots of engineers referencing a particular SR with a good solution they turn it into a SOX: Solution Object. Finally the SOX's get turned in KB articles. So more often than not the MS Engineers will do internal search and sometimes provide information you'd have to pay to raise a support case.

What other actions should I be taking?

On top of downvoting, if you feel the need "Flag as not an answer" or simply tell them they're answer is of low quality and/or if they're breaking SO etiquette, eg: https://stackoverflow.com/a/72539280/495455

 

My two cents; I typically ignore them as there's two sides to the coin here and it levels out...

Most people like you see their posts as a training ground for new MSFT Support Engineers and a way for Microsoft to get eyeballs on their documentation. Meh.

On the other side of the coin Microsoft employee's have access to an internal Database of Customer Service Requests (SRs). The system is called Visual Knowledge Base or VKB for short. Microsoft Content Strategists go through the SR cases and when they see lots of engineers referencing a particular SR with a good solution they turn it into a SOX: Solution Object. Finally the SOX's get turned in KB articles. So more often than not the MS Engineers will do internal search and sometimes provide information you'd have to pay to raise a support case.

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What other actions should I be taking?

On top of downvoting, if you feel the need flag it"Flag as not an answeranswer" or simply tell them they're answer is of low quality &/or if they're breaking SO etiquette, eg: https://stackoverflow.com/a/72539280/495455

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My two cents; I typically ignore them as there's two sides to the coin here and it levels out...

Most people like you see their posts as a training ground for new MSFT Support Engineers and a way for Microsoft to get eyeballs on their documentation. Meh.

On the other side of the coin Microsoft employee's have access to an internal Database of Customer Service Requests (SRs). The system is called Visual Knowledge Base or VKB for short. Microsoft Content Strategists go through the SR cases and when they see lots of engineers referencing a particular SR with a good solution they turn it into a SOX: Solution Object. Finally the SOX's get turned in KB articles. So more often than not the MS Engineers will do internal search and sometimes provide information you'd have to pay to raise a support case.

What other actions should I be taking?

On top of downvoting, if you feel the need flag it as not an answer or simply tell them they're answer is of low quality &/or if they're breaking SO etiquette, eg: https://stackoverflow.com/a/72539280/495455

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My two cents; I typically ignore them as there's two sides to the coin here and it levels out...

Most people like you see their posts as a training ground for new MSFT Support Engineers and a way for Microsoft to get eyeballs on their documentation. Meh.

On the other side of the coin Microsoft employee's have access to an internal Database of Customer Service Requests (SRs). The system is called Visual Knowledge Base or VKB for short. Microsoft Content Strategists go through the SR cases and when they see lots of engineers referencing a particular SR with a good solution they turn it into a SOX: Solution Object. Finally the SOX's get turned in KB articles. So more often than not the MS Engineers will do internal search and sometimes provide information you'd have to pay to raise a support case.

What other actions should I be taking?

On top of downvoting, if you feel the need "Flag as not an answer" or simply tell them they're answer is of low quality &/or if they're breaking SO etiquette, eg: https://stackoverflow.com/a/72539280/495455

---

My two cents; I typically ignore them as there's two sides to the coin here and it levels out...

Most people like you see their posts as a training ground for new MSFT Support Engineers and a way for Microsoft to get eyeballs on their documentation. Meh.

On the other side of the coin Microsoft employee's have access to an internal Database of Customer Service Requests (SRs). The system is called Visual Knowledge Base or VKB for short. Microsoft Content Strategists go through the SR cases and when they see lots of engineers referencing a particular SR with a good solution they turn it into a SOX: Solution Object. Finally the SOX's get turned in KB articles. So more often than not the MS Engineers will do internal search and sometimes provide information you'd have to pay to raise a support case.

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