This is a question for SE staff, or perhaps current or past moderators with a great deal of experience who've discussed this specific text with SE staff. Ideally, it's a question for the person or people who wrote the quoted text, or for Shog9. I'm not asking for community members' interpretation of the text. I'm asking about SE's own policy.
In How to Answer, it says:
Have the same problem?
Still no answer to the question, and you have the same problem? Help us find a solution by researching the problem, then contribute the results of your research and anything additional you’ve tried as a partial answer. That way, even if we can’t figure it out, the next person has more to go on. You can also vote up the question or set a bounty on it so the question gets more attention.
I recently had this quoted to me by someone who claimed it means that people should post incomplete answers to questions, e.g., in an answer box. (And I can see how it would be read that way, esp. being in How to Answer.)
Is it the policy of SE that that help center text is meant to encourage people to post incomplete answers (e.g., in answer boxes)? Even though, being incomplete, they don't answer the question? Or is it meant to encourage people to edit the question with the results of their further research, etc.?
This question is very similar to Why does the Help center seem to indicate “Me too!” is a valid answer? and somewhat to You're doing it wrong: A plea for sanity in the Low Quality Posts queue. The key distinction is that those are about how to respond to incomplete answers (e.g., in the low-quality review queue and/or with regard to NAA flags). I'm asking what the help is actually trying to say. Someone at SE wrote that text. What's the intent of it?
Looking for an answer specific to Stack Overflow (although if it also addresses other SE sites, that's fine). I can see how the answer may vary from SE site to SE site.
Tagging: After a great deal of thought, I've concluded that as I'm looking for an answer from SE, this is support, not discussion as I originally tagged it. discussion was misleading (my bad), I'm not asking the community what that text means, I'm asking SE. The feature I'm asking for assistance with is the answer box: Should I post incomplete answers in it?