Coming from this post, people (possibly me) apparently don't understand what a good answer is and when it should happen. It is starting to get out of hand in the comments and I thought maybe a meta discussion would be a good place to point them or to correct me if I'm wrong.
Basically, the OP asked a question and there still isn't enough information to answer efficiently. I have commented and voted to close as is appropriate. I have downvoted all of the answers and commented on why (which seems to be a rarity these days). These answers are guesses and this hurts the site, the OP, and others.
Why?
- The OP may get steered in the wrong direction since he is given information that may or may not help to solve the problem.
- Other people, seeing 3 similar "answers" may not bother to look at it assuming it has been solved. One of these people may have been able to help further.
- The site will continue to get bad posts which may deteriorate the effectiveness of the site if not resolved
With the enormous amount of bad posts we get on SO (Qs and As) and all of the posts on meta addressing that or people asking why their post is so bad or why they get downvotes, I think situations like this are important for the "higher rep" users to understand how we should handle "answers".
These may or may not help the OP but they most likely won't be all that helpful to future visitors which is a big part of our goal (to build an efficient Q&A DB).
Goal of the post
I would like someone to point out if they think I handled this inappropriately and if not then maybe us "higher rep" users can be more effective when viewing these posts. There are now at least 7 (The OP, 3 answerers, 2 commenters, and me) users associated with this post so I think everyone could gain from this discussion. Or maybe I'm frustrated with all of the bad posts and need to relax.