I'm getting tired of the homework vamps who delete their question as soon as they get their code to work. It's just happened again, and the commenter who had finally managed to find the most serious bug, (for they were Legion), was prevented from copying to an answer and getting rep.
There is one obvious band-aid. The vamps who indulge in such practices tend to have low rep, so I could look at the posters' rep first. If it's less than 20, no need to risk wasting any further time on the question.
There are additional advantageous side-effects:
- I won't need to spend so much time on dup-searches for 'writing out-of-bounds on my array does not cause a segfault' #00472953.
- I will not see the 50k+ rep-personalServicesWorkers answering obviously multi-duped questions instead of marking them as dup and so I won't waste my own rep on downvoting them all.
- Less experienced/skilled users can answer those questions and, if the 50k+ PSW don't take it all, gain rep.
- I have a better chance of spending what time I have on better questions.
I can't see much advantage for me, or SO in general, in engaging with questions from low reps.
I'm sorry, but focusing on the post, not the poster, does not seem to work. I don't want to seem 'elitist', 'hostile' etc, but I've had enough of continual abuse by posters :(.