I was thinking there has been a lot of focus on low-quality questions lately on meta, however I have also been seeing a lot of low-quality answers.
Most people using the site probably learn from example. If the majority of what they see is low-quality answers, then they are much more likely to post low-quality answers too, which in turn begs for more low-quality questions.
So with that in mind, can we update the existing guidance for how to answer with some short pointers on what we consider to be a good and acceptable answer on this site?
I will post my own suggestions below, however the existing guidance for posting an answer is this:
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