First I noticed it some weeks ago when the question for the functionality of !--
operator in JavaScript was posted. I mean I don't even really know JS and could easily tell that this is a not operation on an predecremented value.
And I bet any decent programmer could do so, too.
But this generated until today already a score of 215... (the post has a young age of exactly 2 weeks while writing.)
Same day there was another HNQ about what <<~
does, which as well got close to 50 upvotes.
As well as a question for !!~
where the OP explains that he knows it is just a combination of !(!)
and ~
And then asks, why this "operator" is even implemented(?)... and again almost 50 upvotes.
Then scoring over 1000 (steady growing) with the question for the !!
operator...
And after seeing again on HNQ today: "What does +!! operator do?" I was already sure this will belong to JavaScript again, when I was clicking it... and I was right... and of course the score was > 10 already again.
Finally my question is:
How does it come that the JS community is giving such high scores to posts, which I personally even would tend VTC as showing no effort and being easily self-answered by doing minimal research? Could there be some voting-fraud ongoing? Or are JS users just pretty mesmerized by combining known operators and experiencing the logical outcome?
EDIT
To clarify my ambition of asking:
I'm disturbed by these questions becoming even pushed by being part of the HNQ everytime (at least that's what it feels).
I understand that it's worth to have them around, and also that not everyone knows how to workaround punctuations.
I even could tolerate the "like"-votes.
But being HNQ it's absolutely not worth.
I personally even would tend VTC as showing no effort and being easily self-answered by doing minimal research
those aren't valid close reasons (though you can downvote for whatever you wish, including that). You should only vote to close if it falls into one of the predefined reasons.