I often come across (initially) low-quality questions, while I have a lot of questions for details, usually leaving them as comments (with the hint to edit, not to comment).
Usually I come across these answers during reviews, but also via the front page when looking for tags on topics I could potentially help with. So there might be topics I'm familar with, where I could help. But I fail at understanding the problem or I'm getting more questions about the problem when trying to formulate a complete answer.
Such question typically look this (one or more points apply):
- "I have a problem with this bunch of code, library, framework, tool" plus some code, commands or links
- Either the use case, error messages, the steps to reproduce and/or the expected and actual results are missing
- No sign that the questioner did something to isolate the problem (show what she/he has tried, shows use of the debugger etc.)
- The question smells like the X/Y problem and more details would help to give quality answer that solves the cause rather than kind-of fixing the
break
statement of some 50-caseswitch
clause (curing the cause of the itch instead of sedating it)
While typing my request(s) for details (as comment), new answers appear. It's not uncommon that there are 5 answers within 10 minutes.
Most of these answers, in my opinion, do not or really can't address the questioners problem.
I am aware of the fastest gun in the west problem or why users are answering questions as quick as possible, but both posts seem not to address the problem of lightning fast answers to incomplete/unclear questions, which, I'd say, is a special problem.
My questions are:
- Should I also treat the fastest guns? (And not just the question)
- How should I treat them? (Downvote, flag, just comment?)
- Should I raise a moderator flag as soon as I notice such behaviour instead of commenting the question to ask for details?
It's clear to me that a low-quality answer could evolve to a OK-ish, so hasty downvotes would be unfair (but how should I know when the answer is finished? >:] ). I'm aware that I could change my vote later, but I simply won't track them over hours. Deletion due to some flag can be discouraging and won't add value to the community. Leaving them on the other hand could decrease the community value too.