There is a question that requires some specialized knowledge that I have, here:
StringIndexOutOfBoundsException Java Error
The comments on the question are from people who, while I'm sure are very knowledgeable in Java, clearly don't have experience with the Niagara framework. In particular, they are asking for details of methods that are part of the pre-built framework, not actually code the questioner has written.
I suspect this is why the question itself is down-voted.
This is my area of specialized expertise. I could help with the question based on what the user has provided, but I need clarification to properly format a good answer. However, I haven't managed to get my rep high enough to comment (seriously, it is really freaking hard to get rep here).
I can see the justification for restricting commenting as it is, but in my specific edge case--where I can see a question that is clearly not going to be answered by the community, and I have still not earned enough rep for the tools I need to effectively answer it myself--which is the lesser of two evils? Should I leave the question un-answered, so that future users won't be helped if they come across it, or should I at least attempt the best answer I can give with the information I've got?