Warning: this is NOT a duplicate of How handle questions that are beyond OP's knowledge? .
What I want to know here is the correct protocol to further help someone after answering her/his question. What should I do if I feel that a user that posted a question needs more help than my complete and clear answer. I am worried the user won't be able to get trough all of what I have just said. You know that kind of user you recognize because he posted a very broad question, where he didn't even provide code that he tried. You recognize it because you were in the exact same spot a couple years ago, you didn't know what APIs were, frameworks ?, work environments ? IDE ?
Should I invite that user in a chat ? private ? in the comments ? What should I do if the user has less than 10 rep, invite him in a not stack-overflow chat ?
I don't ask if I should care about that internet person, but what to do if I care. Because I see my old self in that user.
Is it better to invite him via email ? What would you do ?
edit: the question is answered by me but I feel they are going to be stuck in the next step easily, edit 2: it is not a duplicate