This question for example...
How to enable/disable cameras' effects programmatically?
(answer .. "enabled = false") is incredibly basic; it's hard to see you could program ANYTHING in Unity if you haven't read enough basic tutorials to do this.
The canonical pedagogical answer is immediately and instantly available on google search; indeed, instantly available in of course many full tutorials (on unity3d.com itself and many other places).
Indeed, this question is at least properly written and so on. There has been a flood of horribly horrible Unity3D questions from new users.
It's like the worst crap from answers.Unity3d.com is migrating to SO, unfortunately.
Should, or even can, anything be done about this?
For example (purely an example) -- there should be added to the site a particular warning "Don't post crap questions" or "Are you SURE this information is not already easily available?", in any case when the Unity3D
tag is used.
Should something like this be done to address this systemic problem which is developing? It's sort of a "clear and present danger!"