I love Stack Overflow and it has helped me tremendously. I have only asked 25 questions, but I cannot count the number of times an existing Q&A has been helpful for me. I am a firm believer that the primary objective of this site is to build a library of Q&A to which helping the asker is a secondary goal. I always thought that there is some consensus about that.
Sometimes, if a question is not clear enough to me, I refrain from answering a question even though I am almost sure that I have an answer that helps the asker. Instead I try to help improve the question through comments and edits - if that fails I try to filter through close and downvotes. This is often frustrating, but a recent event leaves me baffled.
A question with incomplete code and a non-verbatim error message
*init called after *finalize invoked
which overall leads me to believe this error is just the tip of the iceberg. Anyway, an answer consisting of
*INIT() and *FINALIZE can only be called once per program, as your error hints at.
and an referenced copy of another answer comes in. The asker seems happy with the answer while I suspect they still may have misconceptions - more importantly I believe the current Q&A would be useless or possibly dangerously confusing to anyone else.
Now these comments unfold:
The last two comments are now deleted.
The asker is a longtime user with > 200 questions on SO. They now have confirmation that the primary purpose of SO is to answer their questions rather than building a Q&A library.
Why was my last comment deleted? Was it not in line with the site philosophy or was it really abusive?
Is the primary purpose of SO still to build a Q&A library? If so, how can we communicate that better?
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community has to care, what I mean by this is you need to be able to tell the community (e.g. via chat) that there's a poor question, and they need to react by mass close votes before the poor question gets answered.