In javascript, I often come across answers from a certain user on typical help vampire questions.
Questions that should be closed as duplicates, instead of being answered. You know the type: No research done, no attempts made at solving the problem, and the problem itself is something that can be solved by opening the first result on a google search for the question's title.
Basically, questions of such blatantly low quality, it takes more effort to write a short answer than to close it as duplicate.
Yet, some users insist on answering those questions, even though they're in possession of a gold badge in the related tag. (And can close obvious dupes with ease.)
Sure, a large portion of those questions will eventually be closed, and with some luck, deleted, but answers on questions that aren't deleted will still award rep to the help-vampire vampire. Rep they usually get from the answer being upvoted (even just once) / accepted. The quantity of answers on these low quality questions eventually adds up...
Is there anything we can do to further discourage (experienced) users from answering un-salvageable questions, or to encourage those users to close-vote them instead?
Meaning questions that should / will be closed within, say, an hour of being posted.
I've got a couple of ideas:
"Punishments":
- A rep penalty for answering questions that are closed as dupe within a short time span after posting.
Say, if a question is closed as dupe within 30 minutes of it being asked, a answer most likely wasn't the way to go.
The rep penalty could be a set penalty, or the votes on the answer (including accept vote) could no longer count for the user's rep. The set penalty has the (arguable) disadvantage that upvotes could outweigh it. - A answer ban / throttle when a large portion of a user's answers end up being deleted (optionally: due to question deletion).
- Restrict a user from answering questions posted by low rep users, if a large portion of their answers is deleted.
A bit unorthodox, but a majority of the the help-vampire questions are posted by low rep users. If those questions can't be answered by people found "guilty" of answering low quality questions, too much... I'm not sure how users like this could be identified, and once they are, can work to have this status removed.
"Rewards":
- Award rep to users participating in a close-vote
This has some risks. The reward can't be too high, or users will blindly close-vote. The rep should obviously be lost if the question is re-opened. Gold badge owners shouldn't get too tempted to grind rep this way (no idea how, though). - Allow the OP of the question to immediately validate the dupe vote, maybe even linking some kind of reward to that.
Just like suggested edits can immediately be accepted, it may be a good idea to allow dupe voted to be accepted by the OP
(These are simply suggestions, could well be that this wouldn't work for some reason)
I realize that some of these suggestions will only "punish" one side of the help-vampire problem.
I think it's more efficient to educate frequent visitors like this. New users will always keep asking without reading the rules / researching, and new users will keep coming to SO.
To be clear:
My intention with this post is to find a method to persuade experienced users to close-vote as duplicate, instead of answering.
The main problem is that users that know the site very well, still answer obvious duplicates, or easy, extremely low quality questions, just to get rep.