I'm of the opinion that much of the problem we have on Stack Overflow with off-topic/poor questions is due to the abundance of quick answers to these questions.
My proposal is to add some sort of "What types of questions should I avoid answering?" section to the Help Center, and hopefully even automatically direct those who provide answers to bad questions to this page when a question they've answered gets closed.
The Help Center page could be as simple as:
What Types of Questions should I avoid answering?
Please avoid answering questions that are not a good fit for the site, such as questions that are:
- Off-topic
- Too Broad
- Unclear
- Primarily Opinion-based
- Duplicates
Providing answers to questions that are not a good fit for the site encourages users to ask more questions that do not fit.
Rather than answering these questions please consider the following alternatives:
- Edit, if you think the question can be salvaged.
- Comment, to request clarification and additional details.
- Downvote, if you think the question does not show any research effort; if it is unclear or not useful.
- Flag or Vote to Close the question if it meets any of the existing close reasons.
While we appreciate you taking the time to help out, and answer questions, please keep in mind that in order to maintain a high quality site with useful content we need to filter out some of the... well, less useful content.
Please see: What types of questions should I avoid asking?
If it is a question that should not be asked, it is a question that should not be answered.
Obviously the wording could use some work, but you get the idea.
We seem to do an awful lot to discourage poor questions, but relatively little to discourage people from answering them. I think this approach may help to deter well meaning users from contributing to the poor question problem.