I just made the following answer a question.
Put a variable in a string PHP
The question is short and shows a lack of basic language understanding from the writer. Not enough that it isn't understandable, but enough to cause some doubt.
Because of this, I decided to respond to the question, but also answer/direct the interest of future arrivals from Google, who potentially could search it up with a slightly different need.
Since I quickly got a few down-votes, I wondered if I should have been straight to the point, and only pointed out his syntax mistake, or if it was OK to elaborate the answer.
I read a few other similar meta-questions, they focus on keeping general down-voted answers, while I am looking for feedback on considering future entries to the answer.
I want to know if there is consensus towards answers that not just help the asker but also the community; for as long as the asker doesn't lose too much value? Since you could argue that this answer was broader than the asker's primary needs, but still provides value for future readers.