I know there are already mechanisms to warn users about dumping their code, resulting in very lengthy and difficultly understandable questions, long subjects, and I read that people still ignore all those warnings.
I came across very bad questions (at least 3 or 4 a day, specially in C/C++) which blatantly ignore those auto-warnings so my question is:
Would it be a good idea to automatically downvote those questions?
- long title: 1 downvote
- 1200-line snippet: 1 downvote
(Of course, if the user fixes the problems himself, downvotes would be reversed.)
So when the question is posted, it has already one or more downvotes, which makes it easier to track them down and close them. And if they're good, maybe edit them out or upvote them.
In addition, and just for laughs, some funny heuristic could be applied:
- "I get error": 1 downvote
- "sorry for my bad English": 1 downvote
- "Please help exam tomorrow urgent": 1 downvote
- "Student" in the code as a variable or structure: 1 downvote
(Sorry for my bad English. Please be kind to answer; it's a matter of life and death.)