Please do not meta-effect the question; there's no need. It is tidily closed as a duplicate.
I came across C documentation item Unable to have good values (-16777216 instead to 0) in C (beginner) (may require 10K+ privileges to see it), which is actually a regular question. The documentation item was submitted at 2016-10-13 14:28:52Z. There was no explanation of the problem, and it emphatically was not 'documentation'.
The same material was then presented as a question (Unable to have good values (-16777216 instead to 0) in C (beginner) at 2016-10-13 14:46:26. That question was closed as a duplicate 5 minutes later. The question did include a little explanation of what was wanted.
My major concern is the review process for the documentation (review). Two people correctly objected to the material and rejected it. Three people approved it.
I've deleted the 'documentation' entry.
Questions arising:
Is there a way to stop 1-reputation newcomers from submitting questions as 'documentation'? Unless rank newcomers are not allowed to submit documentation at all, this may be unavoidable confusion. (I'd be OK with a low reputation limit on people being allowed to submit documentation — maybe 'must be able to comment on SO', aka 50 points.)
Is there an appropriate way to chastise those who approved the 'documentation', cancelling any benefit gained from approving that which should not have been approved, and preferably stopping them from approving anything else in Documentation for some period of time? (Should I have tagged something and asked moderators to intervene instead of using an MSO question? If so, where should the tag have been applied?)
Please help
should be a huge red flag here ;)