Just a few minutes ago, I came across (and flagged as off-topic) this question, asked by someone who joined just before posting.
The thing is, it got an answer, which made me wonder what the official stance was on this kind of answer on a blatantly "bad" question -- it's easily within the definition of "off-topic".
Another, similar question titled "What do I need to know for trading stocks?" (now closed; link for the interested) also got a few answers, despite being even more off-topic. I answered it anyway, with a bunch of links to help the asker, since I was then as unclear as I am now on what I should do.
My questions are these:
If/when I encounter a blatantly off-topic question, should I not post an answer, even if I can?
If I find an answer on one, should I flag that, or downvote it, or just leave it alone?
It seems harmful to suggest that these kinds of questions are acceptable by allowing answers, but at the same time, those questions could be migrated, answers and all, to whatever site they belong to.
I've already read this question, but that's about a mildly "bad" question, as opposed to the two I linked above. I've also seen this question, but the answer doesn't cover my question, I think. Then there's this answer, which made me think that it's a bad idea to do so, but there's a higher-voted answer which describes a different solution, which made me think the opposite.