A few weeks, or even months, ago, I had to quickly finish a work sample to secure my first position as a junior software engineer.
The work sample included developing an application, for a "new" platform, which barely had English documentation or samples and I had no experience in*. I was under time pressure and was searching for an answer for my problems (2 in total), since they were total deal breakers in development.
To make it clear: those questions were related to tasks, which actually had good tutorials on how to achieve these tasks. The problem was, however, even if the same exact steps were taken (i.e. at some point trying to run the sample), the application wouldn't behave as expected and as described in the documentation.
I made it clear in the question and comments, that I already did exactly like in the tutorial.
On my questions, there was this particular user, who brazenly copy'n'pasted the tutorials (even the pictures and typos), asked me to follow the steps and posted this as an answer.
In the comments, I stated out that I already tried the exact same steps, before I actually filled the questions. However, he replied always with the same thing: "Follow the steps AGAIN" or "Start from the given official template AGAIN".
At some point, I figured out the solutions on my own and posted them as an accepted answer. He "revenge" down-voted me on most of my posts. After that, I lost my temper and gave him my opinion, which, what I am glad about, got removed by the moderators.
Apparently, the user made a strategy out of this, since most of his answers are similar to those I encountered before, and I am afraid** to deal with him on other questions related to the same platform.
How do I deal with such brazen users in future?
*The company would require me to dip into new and undocumented technology on a regular basis.
**I have a lot of downvotes on low-quality questions, answers and comments back from a time, when I was 13 or 14 and wasn't really mature. Basically, every down vote can get me question banned.