Sometimes, when I post a question here it is not answered or commented and even not viewed that much! Why is that?!
Is it because the question is so 'stupid' and 'trivial' for the community, or maybe weakly articulated?!
This is known as bikeshedding, and it isn't new.
To be fair though, a few conditions of the question have to be met:
- It has to be sufficiently complex; that is, nothing that a few seconds of Googling or reading the docs can't reasonably answer or be expounded upon
- It has to be clear, concise, and a reasonably practical question to phrase
- It has to be in well in the bounds of what is an on-topic question here
This isn't a solved problem, since finding experts that can actually answer the question you have for this specific framework and this specific use case is like finding a needle in a haystack blindfolded with only your pinky toe.
The strictest definition of a question that isn't worth answering is a question that is off-topic. Everything else is fair game, although some questions are obviously less favored than others; that is, those with a lower vote count would make less practical sense to answer as opposed to those with a higher vote count.
In those scenarios, adding a bounty would help boost the visibility of the question for a time, so that may be an option if you find yourself stuck in this rut.
Does it have anything with the reputation of the questioner, or the record of her previous questions/answers/feedback/votes?!
Nope. Well, it shouldn't anyway. In programming terms, each question as presented to a potential answerer is atomic; it is an entity unto itself. Except by the system for reasons of spam and moderation, no past question is an indicator for a future question.
Is there any unspoken rule here to observe?
None that I'm aware of. Perhaps there aren't enough eyeballs looking at your question, and it's as simple as that. Bounties are probably the most viable option to address that portion, but there's no guarantee.