I'm raising this question based on a question I've just seen posted in the C# tag, where it more or less sounds to me like based on their comment, the OP never intended to put in any effort into solving their own problem and instead just quickly posted a question to get an answer (presumably without ever looking if it is a duplicate either).
So I checked the 2 minute tour and this does state "Focus on questions about an actual problem you have faced. Include details about what you have tried and exactly what you are trying to do." but this is just a guideline, not a rule.
This isn't an isolated issue by any means and the ratio of questions that show effort to those that don't sways to the more unfavourable side, yet those questions still get (occasional) upvotes and answers.
So my question is this:
Am I being too harsh on these users and should begin to just provide quick answers for this "question and answer site" or continue with my current trend of "downvote and vote to close as unclear/broad/duplicate etc" since they do not show research effort and chances are there are duplicates either on here or google?
give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime
<- So simple!, so the guys which are just answering questions with no effort shown are doing the first thing. BUT these guys which wants to see effort or give hints to OP so that he's able to solve the problem by himself! That's the second thing. So now you can decide which one you choose to doHow would you educate your children? A) If they clap in their hands that they get everything they want OR B) You have to do something to get something
? So for the questions it would be:A) They get an answer every time and don't have to do anything B) They have to show some effort to get an answer
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question and a handful of others) are either a very useful reference or an interesting problem. The same cannot be said for all but a very few of the "no effort" question that flood SO nowadays, as they usually are a variant of "I am new to programming and have no idea how to do this task [dump]" and similar useless junk.