So I just got the 15k Protect Questions privilege, and I'm trying to understand when to use it.
This question (screenshot) appeared in the LQP queue (I'm having this problem too!), and when I went to look at it, I saw that it had a second, equally crappy answer deleted already.
So, I protected it.
Then, I went and found this blog, which says:
Do protect questions that are attracting a lot of non-answers or very poor answers (spam, etc.) from new users.
Don't protect questions just because they're linked to on a high-traffic news site like Reddit or Ars Technica. While there's certainly some correlation between sudden spikes in popularity and associated non-answers, not all popular questions suffer from this.
Do unprotect questions that aren't currently attracting a lot of attention and don't have a long history of unproductive answers.
What's the definition of "a lot" and "a long history"? I'm now rethinking my decision to protect it. Are two low quality answers enough?
To clarify: I understand that this is somewhat subjective; that's why it's a user privilege. To me, there's:
- An unambiguous upper bound. This has been programmed into the Community user.
- An unambiguous lower bound. Never protect questions below this threshold.
- A subjective middle ground. Use your judgement.
The question I'm asking is: "What is the line between #2 and #3?"