First - I am quite sure this was already asked in some format, but searching the site for terms like 'user', 'basic' and 'understand' is not really efficient although also this question might be relevant but not exactly the same. But if it is a duplicate then A: I am sorry and B. please point me in the right direction )
My question - which was triggered by me trying to answer this question is the following :
How to deal with questions where it is clear that the OP has not even the most basic understanding of what they ask for, or in other words, the knowledge gap is too wide to really answer the question.
In the above example question, I somehow struggled to answer, and even more - struggled to decide if I should answer or not - as in fact most users just skipped it. but on the same time, considering a new contributor
I also felt kind of sorry of not answering at all..
It is quite obvious that the OP, who is a new contributor, has no understanding at all of any of the basic concepts, technologies or even tools that they are asking about - and that they probably followed some mechanical guide of producing the code - resulting even in a wrong question title that indicates this knowledge gap. I am not sure I can put this feeling into words but it feels almost like asking about a symptom
not realizing there is a concept of disease
.
In numerous occasions I saw some users just vote to close with the closest possible reason. or just move on leaving it unanswered.
But (especially in the case of new contributors), should we try to guide the OP towards the path of UNDERSTANDING the concepts missed - the so called "mentor way"? Or just answer something that will fix the local problem? Or really close and/or ignore it?