As a new user (well new by reputation points standards), I sometimes run into limitations posed by the small amount of rep that I have, the most common being the ability to comment. According to Stack Overflow, you should submit a comment if you want to:
- Request clarification from the author;
- Leave constructive criticism that guides the author in improving the post;
- Add relevant, but minor or transient information to a post (for example, a link to a related question, or an alert to the author that the question has been updated).
I completely understand that for low reputation users, we would want to limit criticism (because it may not be constructive), or limit their ability to link questions, but one that befuddles me is the first one; asking for clarification.
As a new, low reputation user, I have been frustrated with this problem before, and it has actually either caused me not to answer a question that I have a working knowledge of, or to wait around for someone else to ask for clarification. The second point of waiting around becomes a much more significant problem for unpopular tags (like one I have a lot of knowledge in, OBIEE).
So to get to the point here, where can a responsible low reputation user ask for clarification if they constantly answer unpopular tags from OPs that don't close their question (mark as answer)? Should I ask in an answer, then edit my answer once I get information back? Or should I wait for others? Some may say to stop answering questions for unpopular tags from low reputation users, but I believe every answer on this site increases its usefulness, and that these unpopular tags could just be a building block for growth if we give good answers.
At the end of the day, I realize this is not a major problem, as 50 reputation is not hard to achieve, but I still think in certain cases it could be a relevant question to ask.