What is the consensus? Aside from this thread..
Bad questions should not be rewarded with answers (good OR bad) because the OP should learn how to properly formulate a well-thought-out question by providing insight, necessary detail, and an example if necessary (sample code, SQL, etc.). These may not be as intuitive on the first go-around.
By providing answers to questions that have a score of -5 or more, aren't we rewarding something that the community been trying squash for the past several months now?
Isn't it logical that if a question has a score of -5 then it has not been well-perceived by the community? This entails quality, format, discerning any logical question out of a post, proper location (Belongs on another SE site), lack of information/effort, etc. Questions that aren't well-perceived by the community are most likely not presenting any real value to the community, and thus do not meet the site's/community's standards.
Doesn't the [Reversal]
badge kind of motivate people to answer these sort of low-quality questions?