I've seen a lot of terrible questions while reviewing Triage and browsing the tags and such. But I don't know how to flag some of these questions. I've included examples for clarification.
I'm asking this because I'm sick of looking for questions to answer and just seeing a bunch of junk that's asking how to set up a system, how to use a compiler, how to fix the entire source of a program, why there's a segmentation fault, etc. Nobody really wants to answer these and they don't contribute to the community at all.
- "plz send teh codez" questions (asking people to write code w/o any effort)
- A complete code dump asking for help, 50+ lines long, completely useless to the community. These types of posts would be useful if they included a specific part of the offending code instead of every source file in their project. Examples here, here, here, here... they're all over.
- Close enough to an MCVE but still just "this program doesn't do what I want it to"
- Not really about the language tagged, more about a system/compiler
Is this last type of question on-topic at all? It seems to me like it won't really be much help to any future readers.
These types of questions don't do much for other users, only the OPs.
So what flags should I use (if any)?
:-)