I've been contemplating the position of unregistered answerers for a while. Every now and again spam or abuse or nonsense is posted by such users. Just now an unregistered user posted two abusive answers to the same question, now posts and user are both gone now.
Events like this make me wonder how beneficial it is to allow unregistered users to answer. The basic motivation behind SO is gamification, and while you can collect reputation and badges without a registration, it's obvious that anyone invested in the community will start by registering their account. This suggests that unregistered users are expected to have a lower inclination towards abiding by the rules.
Most importantly, spammers and "cat walked over my keyboard" posters would have to make the effort of registering an e-mail account in order to be able to disrupt the site (askers already have to do this). This is not a huge obstacle, obviously, but it needs at least a few more mouse clicks from bored trolls, which might just be enough.
So the question is, is there any way to estimate the usefulness of unregistered answerers? Are there any statistics, for instance, about average upvotes/accepts of answers by unregistered users? And any statistics about spam/abusive/NAA posts by unregistered users?
For reference: How do unregistered accounts work?