Recently, this question about posting GPL code made me wonder about the implication for SO posts containing quotes from documentation of GPL code.
I'd assume that as an element released with the GPL software that it could qualify as covered work unless otherwise explicitly released under a different license, such as the GFDL. In either case (GPL or GFDL), the documentation would be under a license that is incompatible with the cc-by-sa license used on SO.
Now the GPL license acknowledges fair use, a mention which is echoed in some meta posts (e.g. comments this other question about non-free documentation). Is quoting from documentation inherently more a case of fair use than posting annotated snippets of GPL code?
If it isn't, what are the available alternatives for questions requesting clarifications about GPL code documentation, and for substantiating answers with documentation references? Are we expected to paraphrase as best as we can, leaving only external references to the actual documentation?