Wait a second, I want to make sure I've got this right ...
We run a Q&A site, where people ask and answer questions, and you want to introduce some kind of rule that says you should only answer certain types of questions otherwise face ridicule from the community?
Hogwash.
The person that answered it (and it is a very good answer) found the question and the problem interesting enough to spend some time creating something of lasting value. Stop reading anything else into it. It's not creating any kind of self-fulfilling prophecy that ends in us all burning in unstable unicorn tears.
It's not a stellar question, it doesn't encapsulate any kind of effort but it does somewhat clearly articulate the problem at hand. If I was trying to do the same thing, I'd now know how to do it. It doesn't encapsulate a lot of effort because the person just did not know where to begin, and is obviously working around a language barrier. It's not a horrible question.
Now before you get all mad at me and stuff, I'm not discounting or dismissing the problem. I realize you're not talking about just this question, it's not quite representative of the really smelly variety. To that, we have a task force working on it. That's:
- Myself
- Shog
- Jay Hanlon
- David Fullerton
- Jarrod Dixon
... and other developers as needed. Joel is also very involved. Part of our goal, which we discussed in-depth yesterday until the wee hours of the morning is doing a better job of identifying questions that could be great with a little more effort, and getting them some love before they get much visibility.
Such a system would have made that question better. It would also do a much better job of making sure that the truly hopeless stuff never makes it to the front page, while helping to ensure the really good stuff doesn't meet with much delay.
That's just one thing we're doing, including complete overhaul of the question blocks, combating recidivism in very abusive cases and (channeling Billy Mays here a bit) but wait, there's more!
Some meta posts will be going out starting this week as we make progress on this and have new things to show, or need some input to help make something saner, better or perhaps even unnecessary through better design.
Don't go looking to unofficial, difficult to discover and seemingly weird 'conventions' in the community to solve this, that's just going to backfire.
Give us a chance to fix this, and fix it right before resorting to that. If you see a question you can answer, go ahead and answer it. If it smells, fix it first, if you can - it's that simple. We've finally just about got something designed that will handle quality at our now massive scale, and that wasn't / isn't an easy problem to tackle.