Edit: Please read the whole post first before dupe voting, I am NOT asking about how to deal with unhelpful comments or if they should be flagged - this is about a specific type of scenario/user behaviour and if the expectation should be set in the culture of SO to prevent the comments in the first place.
void HelpOnQuestion(string question)
{
Google.Search(question);
var SiteToTry = Google.TopResult(); // stackoverflow.com
SiteToTry.AskMyQuestion = question;
SiteToTry.Response = 'Why don't you google ' + HelpOnQuestion(question);
}
I recently came across what I believe to be a perfectly legitimate question (deliberately not linking to avoid Meta effect) on which an experienced user suggested in a comment that the answer could be found online by using a very popular search engine that rhymes with 'Dougal'.
For those of you that need a hand with that one:
I then looked at the user's profile and noticed that quite a few of their comments followed this theme - even though the user is very well-versed in the language being asked about.
My issue here is that realistically, 99% of the questions that get asked on this site could probably be solved by extensive use of a popular search engine and a lot of trial and error - but the questioner decided to come here for help - shouldn't we be mindful of this in our approach? After all - they probably ended up here from a search engine!(By 'help', I mean the question explained what the OP was trying to achieve and had an MCVE, not "I am new to FooBar, gimme teh Fooz".)
I'm not asking how to deal with unhelpful comments; that's been asked a million times already - I just want to generate some discussion here from the community:
1. Should we discourage these comments when the OP has made reasonable effort?
2. Do such comments actively harm the likelihood of a new user staying here and contributing back to the community?
for (var i = 0; i < Google.NumberOfResultsOnPage(1); i++) { Me.TryExplanationOnResult(i); }
:P