My question ties into the whole SNR (signal to noise ratio as used in discussions like More effective closing / downvoting of junk questions to help with the signal-noise ratio? and Why the backlash against poor questions?) discussion of lately but from a different side and I did not find a similar question.
In the last weeks, I have felt more and more discouraged to participate on SO. But opposed to what I read in many other questions and discussions, in my case it is not due a decreasing quality in questions but due to the way the community responds to that. I do not have a lot of rep and only started answering questions not too long ago. But the more I read meta, the more I feel like I actually should not do that. Apparently it seems to be consensus that answering bad questions actively hurts the community as a whole.
And more than once have questions been closed on me while I was still trying to figure out the basic problems of the OP in the comments, so I would assume those are considered bad questions.
Both of these points together most likely make me the dreaded low-rep rep-whore that I read so much about. And I have to admit that yes, gaining rep is in fact a motivation for me to answer questions. But if that is not the intention, then what is the rep for?
I admit that the quality of questions is not very high. But then again, after more than 7 million of questions, is that not to be expected? I came too late to answer a question about the vexing parse. So if I ever want to ascend into the ranks of the 2k+ users, do I not have to answer the questions that are posted in my tags?
On the other side, I do understand that signal-to-noise ratio may be a problem and while I do not understand how closing or putting on hold really helps that (the question is still on the new questions page for a while) I really do not want to be part of the problem. And I do not want to be seen as detrimental to the community as a whole. Seeing how I can not stop asking bad questions, I apparently need to make sure to not answer them anymore. And that is my question:
How do I make sure to not be detrimental to the community by answering questions? What guidelines should I adopt before even beginning to answer a question? Should I only consider question with 2+ upvotes and no answers so far? Is it okay to ask in comments if I feel the problem is with the asker's English abilities and not his programming skill, even if the question already has a downvote?
In short: How to not be considered a rep-whore? Well, apart from just stopping to answer any questions, of course. Unless that is considered to be the only way to help the site.
"questions been closed on me while i was still trying to figure out the basic problems of the OP"
- there is absolutely nothing wrong with this. While getting clarification from the OP, you can make suggestions to add more details which might very well get the post reopened. A question being closed is by no means it's final form :)I
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