I'm a developer who has done a lot of work using Laravel and as such, I spend a couple of minutes a day on the Laravel/PHP board to answer some questions.
Lately I have noticed that a lot of people use Laravel while they have no idea how to code properly. It's understandable because Laravel is easy to use and the built in (security) checks are quite fool proof to some degree. The result of these people trying Laravel however, is that mostly around a third of the questions asked are either about really basic skills or about stuff OP clearly doesn't understand.
These questions often receive a few downvotes, but a lot of questions still receive answers by fellow SOers who just want to score some quick reputation. They give an answer that's technically correct and will solve OP's problem, but that answer 99% of the time either promotes bad practice coding or provides a copy-paste solution. OP will then copy-paste and continue asking questions in the comments because "it still not work", which is logical because the rest of the code is one big bowl of spaghetti.
2 examples as of late:
Both of the questions had answer that explained why OP shouldn't do what he does and he/she just ignores that and carries on. Is there something we should do about this and if yes, what is it? I've seen this happen on other boards, but all the questions get downvoted so fast nobody takes their answer seriously. On the Laravel boards a question rarely receives more than two downvotes and thus OP and other beginner programmers think that it was a valid question with a valid answer.
Now I understand that we shouldn't just shut down every "bad" question. Everybody started without any knowledge. It's just that we seem to promote bad coding more and more as of late, and I'd hate for us to teach a new generation of developers that bad coding is alright.
TL;DR
What should I / we do with bad questions that attract equally bad answers?