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I'm not really asking it to myself. I'm trying to make some reasonable answers for the other people who would want to answer this kind of question.

There are many low quality posts around which potentially will get many down votes. I see people answer those questions willing to get reputations or simply just trying to help the guy.

My question is: Is it a good idea to answer to the low quality posts?

Doesn't it make them ask more low quality questions and make Stack Overflow full of this kind of question?

In this post (if it's not deleted yet) I told someone that answering a low quality question is a bad idea. (Or at least is NOT a good idea).

He asked why? And someone else had a good answer for it.

Answering bad questions makes the OP believe it is acceptable to ask this kind of question, having that answer upvoted means that this question will not get automatically deleted any more.

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    Wouldn't answering them encourage even more low quality posts?
    – yannis
    Commented Feb 8, 2016 at 8:31
  • Questions with low quality are usually 1. offtopic or 2. unclear. So you either should not answer or cannot answer
    – Ole Albers
    Commented Feb 8, 2016 at 8:34
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    Ask yourself: Would I close this? If your answer is yes, you shouldn't answer.
    – Magisch
    Commented Feb 8, 2016 at 8:35
  • Ironically my question itself is becoming a sample of a low quality question!
    – Ghasem
    Commented Feb 8, 2016 at 8:42
  • see also: Downvoting good answers on bad questions, helpful or not?
    – gnat
    Commented Feb 8, 2016 at 9:22
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    SO is awash in crap questions like this. There is no decent way to stop the flood, the company refuses to provide tools to make it easy to get rid of them and the community is beyond able to handle it by a factor of ~two. SO users are cracking down on people that answer these kind of questions, fueled in no small part by recent meta posts about it. Whether that actually does anything to discourage neophytes from adding crap is a theory that is not backed-up by any proof as yet. The word "reputation" is close in the dictionary to "reputable", not the same thing here. Commented Feb 8, 2016 at 9:53
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    Note that closure as a duplicate does not mean that your question is low-quality. There is a big difference. If a high quality post is a duplicate, it still gets closed as a duplicate. So your question here is not necessarily low quality. You should easily be able to tell the difference, as Hans says, we are literally awash in crap questions on the main site.
    – Cody Gray Mod
    Commented Feb 8, 2016 at 10:10
  • My new argument against answering bad questions, since folks answering them claim they help the OP, is this: Let's say the OP gets a question ban and the question continues to get down votes. They could have deleted the question to stop the score from getting worse (even though the existing votes would still count), except this question has an answer on it. By answering a potentially unsalvageable question, you make it that much harder to escape a ban because the OP can't prevent the question from getting more down votes.
    – BSMP
    Commented Feb 8, 2016 at 10:26
  • @HansPassant FWIW they recently tested stronger tools to stop the flood at Programmers - and were scared by results of this experiment
    – gnat
    Commented Feb 8, 2016 at 12:17
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    Hmya, they made it easier to close questions and the close rate went up, badaboom. Projecting their conclusion: the worst possible thing that could happen at SO is having more active users to help out in moderating the flood. Lovely. No wonder we are having this structural problem. Commented Feb 8, 2016 at 13:55
  • Even Jon's own analysis indicates to me that the problem is still fundamental disagreement about what the scope of Programmers is, @gnat. I don't claim to know about the culture on sites I don't participate on, but I don't think that's a problem with Stack Overflow. The scope is pretty clearly defined, and there are a whole lot of bad questions that are just painfully obvious. More to the point, I can't imagine what is wrong with having more questions closed. What is "scary" about that?
    – Cody Gray Mod
    Commented Feb 8, 2016 at 14:15
  • @CodyGray Jon's (and your) understanding is about two years outdated, Programmers scope is set about as firmly as that of SO. As for what scared them, refer the "Summary" section in the post about results of the experiment
    – gnat
    Commented Feb 8, 2016 at 14:27
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    You're really asking "Is it a good idea to encourage low quality posts?"
    – user1228
    Commented Feb 8, 2016 at 14:45

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