I need to understand some basic protocol myself, regarding how to deal with others who lack similar knowledge.
I have noticed (have a feeling?) that more questions recently posted have one or more of these features:
The asker...
- provided insufficient detail to be able to answer the question.
- provided too much detail to encourage someone to read the question and understand which small piece of the asker's solution isn't working. (Yeah, I may be guilty of this one.)
- included images in place of text.
- made no apparent attempt to solve the problem themselves.
- did not include relevant tags (like omitting
sql-server
when it is needed). - spammed tags or used wrong tags (like including
sql
,mysql
,postgresql
when the question is about Amazon Redshift).
For example: In How can I calculate the average value from the value that is grouped? (now deleted), the asker posts a picture of some data, when they should be posting DML to help a potential answerer. There also isn't any explanation of what the picture represents (input or output). The reader must infer this.
This appears to an example of a question that would be easy enough to answer. I just don't know if I should continue to encourage that behavior. I've been answering many similarly-structured questions lately.
I suspect some of this is driven by the local help desk asking, "Can you send me a screen capture depicting the problem?" That habit doesn't work well for most of the questions I see in my areas of interest on Stack Overflow.
I have posted comments directing askers to relevant documentation about how to ask a question, but it seems like the volume of bad questions is getting to the point where that's all I do on this site—when I'm not trying to work around and excuse vagueness to provide an answer.
Can Stack Overflow encourage reading basic help documentation by mandating that a new account creation requires at least navigation to instructions, like one of the MCVE documentation? Or maybe requiring navigation to the About page for a tag (for example, About sql
) before being able to apply that tag to a question? Or perhaps lock some features behind achievements? (The "I read the About sql page" achievement would allow tagging questions with sql
.)
Is there already an accepted protocol to handle these types of questions? Perhaps just ignore them, thereby refusing to help? Vote to close the question? (I see that while I was composing this, my example of a problematic post was deleted.)