I don't follow many tags so I can't speak for the general population, but something has been really confusing me, and honestly starting to bother me.
The main concern is when users ask bad question. I say bad question because not more than 5 minutes later it gets closed.
The problem with that is the rush on answering those question, I mean it's incredible. By the time I click on it and read what the person said, I notice it's a question with little research so I search the internet and other SO posts for possible duplicates. By the time I go back to flag it (once I find the correct post) it has received many answers.
How-to-ask. The first thing it suggests is to "Search and research", well this is an advice to get good answers to your questions I know that, but if the users has clearly done no research, why are we so eager to jump and answer the question? Is it because it's too easy?
To be specific to a post, please keep in mind this isn't the first one today alone, here the user has asked a question, instantly the number of views on this has spiked and the answers flooded in. All I did was a single search about the same problem and found many answers to it.
The answers provided explain the problem quite well actually, but why jump so quick to it. This even leads to the FGITW problem, which is another story. But why give it so much attention while other questions actually deserve that instead?
My question really is: Are we answering these questions too quickly because they're easy? Are we concerned about getting the approved answer?