You did a very bad thing here, by asking two separate, and even severely contradicting questions:
- Should we close badly worded or obvious questions?
- Should we close questions that are only useful for asker?
This kind of "questions" always spawn a discussion, because people seldom read the text as a whole, but instead start answering regarding only one side.
Yet, when taken separately, these two questions have obvious answers:
- No, we have to improve and answer them (or close as a duplicate)
- Yes, we have to close them as too localized (which, in case you didn't notice, is disguised as "Offtopic->Questions seeking debugging help" now).
Regarding the question in the last paragraph, it has been asked a zillion times already. And solutions were proposed as well. But nobody has the guts to make the change.
De jure we have to keep the site clean and make it source for knowledge.
De facto we have a service for quick-and-dirty on-site answers, which makes it paradise for hordes of noobs, who don't want to learn, as well for the rep-whores, who feed on bad questions. As these two parties outnumber any other party on Stack Overflow, there is no way to change anything.
Yes, occasionally it works as expected, producing great content. But there are two major problems with it: the community.
- People here are extremely intolerant to any opinion that doesn't comply with their views.
- Modus operandi of the community is to constantly retell old tales again and again. Unfortunately, with very little intelligence added.
Surely, your hands are already itching, to downvote and to delete-delete-delete such a vile slander. But wait a second. I have a proof.
To proof the first statement, I won't take my humble person, but instead a very vivid case, when your community tried to close a question with extremely useful, totally unique content three times in a row. Three times, Carl! And it would have closed it, no doubt, and eventually deleted(!) this great contribution, if no mods intervened.
For the second statement no proof really needed I believe. Anyone who have a fancy of tracing constant flow of questions here, already made a picture for himself. Instead of closing as a duplicate, people are really taking delight in retelling old answers again and again. It wouldn't be that bad, if sometimes their tales weren't a plain lie.
Tale #1. "Escape everything you put in the query".
As a result, we have an illiterate answer that says to escape data that is going to be used in a prepared statement.
Tale #2. "Use placeholder for the everything you put in the query".
This is a king, a guaranteed reputation gain. Alas, when used without real knowledge, it's but a blunder.
Tale #3. "Gag any error message you may get".
As a result we have an answer, that is not only contradicting with basic programming principles, but even doesn't work the way the author thinks it should be. Because he never tried this code actually himself. He just picked it up somewhere around here, and since then retelling in mindlessly, having no idea if it's right or wrong.
What did your community do to these illiterate answers?
Nothing
but upvoting and appreciating them.
Now on the bright side.
Yes, this site occasionally works as expected, producing some unique content. But signal to noise ratio is unacceptable low. Especially when compared to the real source of knowledge - Wikipedia. The very similar, community-driven non-commercial site. But outcome is dramatically different. Try to think, what is the difference.