Background
There are many questions about answers to off-topic questions.
"Should I downvote an answer only on its quality?", which has a slightly misleading title, addresses the issue of downvoting answers of low quality questions, based on the fact the question is low quality, as do many other questions in the search linked above.
Ultimate Goal
Improving quality of questions. The biggest hindrance to deleting poor quality questions is the presence of upvoted answers. This proposal ensures there are not upvoted answers to poor quality questions and seeks to discourage users from answering them, in a push to lift/maintain the quality of posts on the site.
The Proposal - Stage 1
Implementing a disincentive for speedy answers to questions closed as UNCLEAR WHAT YOU ARE ASKING
Mechanics
For this first proposal, I am suggesting to include unclear what you are asking, as a test run, as by definition, if it's unclear what you are asking, then there can be no reasonable answer (except by mind readers).
Determine a maximum time limit from when a question is posted till closed: say 12 hours. I have used the Explainer badge as an example of choosing 12 hours. Although this can tweaked.
Edit and answer 1 question (both actions within 12 hours, answer score > 0).
If the question is closed within the time limit as unclear what you are asking, any upvote reputation that was received in that time is reversed, the same way serial voting is reversed.
If the question remains closed and unanswerable, the upvote embargo remains enforced.
Reasoning
This serves the following purposes:
If the question is edited to be ontopic,
- the answerers are then free to edit or delete without complaint of the original question changing, as they knew the risk of answering unclear questions, thereby solving the issue of the morphing questions with posted answers (in this case).
- Answerers are then free to edit or delete their answers to fit the questions without having the benefit of upvotes on a post that may be completely changed in it's intent.
- If answers are not edited, they risk being downvoted, assisting in the removal of poor quality answers.
- An edited answer after the question is reopened lifts the voting embargo from this time going forward.
People looking for quick and easy rep gain will be hesitant to answer vague questions.
People will be discouraged from answering low quality questions and be encouraged to wait 12 hours to allow the community to vote to close and this then allows the natural process to unfold
- either the OP will edit the question and it will be reopened and answerable.
- the question will remain closed and unanswerable, and if so, any answers falling into this category do not provide the user with rep gain.
Answers will not be automatically deleted, so any good information will remain on the site as a resource.
Poor quality answers are more likely to be deleted by the owners as there will be downvote penalties and no occasional upvote reward to be an incentive for keeping the post there.
Benefits
- Reduces speedy answers to low quality questions
- Does not arbitrarily delete content from the site
- Allows for unclear questions to be changed, with minimal disruption to current answers
- Encourages speedy answers to be improved and edited to lift the vote embargo
Limitations
Potential abuse of users continually morphing a question with the possibly of editing a question from an on-topic state to an off-topic state.
This solution may not be suitable for all close vote reasons. Solutions would possibly need to be varied and tailored for differing close vote reasons.
Other less punitive option
Remove ALL votes (gains and losses) on these answers, except this then removes the incentive for users to self moderate their low quality posts with reputation losses.
The Proposal - Stage 2
Depending on the success of stage 1, discussion and decisions can then be made on implementing another similar or tailored solution for another closure reason.