there are extremely few questions that have not been asked at this point
And most answers that are posted to such questions are "try this" or other utter garbage, often incorrect, incomplete and/or insecure, and even more often copied from Googling the question title and copy-pasting some code together from the first resulting Stack Overflow post, omitting the explanation provided there as to not be accused of plagiarism.
The askers of such questions just want help, and that's understandable. The posters of answers as described above also often don't mean any harm, they just want to help the OP to their best knowledge - and gain some imaginary Internet points in the meantime.
What those users simply don't understand, is that they're not helping the site and the web as a whole, and just so often neither the OP as well, as the code they post is of questionable quality. All active, knowledgeable users together don't have the manpower to review every question and answer, and so incorrect information and insecure answers stay on the site without being moderated.
I fully agree with putting "potentially risky" questions on hold by default, as to prevent "guess-answers" and help the askers find, not give, the answer they so desperately need, by fleshing out using comments what they actually are asking for.