When using the site, the greatest difficulty I have is running into multitudes of responses that try and offer an alternative when what I’m looking for is an answer.
I realize that alternatives can be very valuable, especially to beginners and and in response to questions that are not well formulated, but alternatives seem somewhat distinct from answers to me.
I feel like I would find it useful to be able to filter alternative and answer responses and prohibit alternative responses on some questions I ask (I’ve tried stating that I’m not interested in alternatives in the question body, but it seems many people that provide alternatives don't read much past the subject).
Especially with difficult and detailed questions, alternative answers seem to appear rapidly and easily draw support: it's much easier to understand "why don't you just do something somewhat-similar that I’m familiar with".
I want to understand if SO draws a distinction between alternatives and answers, and how it feels about both of their roles in the sites?