Short
A placeholder needs to be short. It needs to be short enough to be mostly read during the time between recognizing where to write the answer, and starting to actually type. Thai is roughly the time between seeing it and finishing to navigate to it, plus the delay in interaction until the user types a character, which varies depending on a lot of factors.
I did not check the literature, but I'm sure it is very important to make the placeholder short to make it work. Making it work means getting the main point of the information to the users attention before the text vanishes.
Keep detail information close-by
To make a text short, but have the details still closely at hand, using a link to the detail information would help.
I am not sure whether it is technically possible to use a link as part of the placeholder text; Let me know if you have knowledge about this, (or just edit this paragraph).
Choosing a short text
Assuming a link can be used, the text should be so short that it can understood at a glance. All he needs to get initially is that we offer advice very closely.
I suspect that a long text directly including some details creates a big risk to make the user feel he does not want to read it before starting to write.
Some ideas for short placeholder texts with a link:
a:
Answer here! See our hints for writing good answers.
b:
Type your answer here. We have advice to make it good!
c:
Your answer goes here. Learn how to write good answers!