I posted a non-answer to a question that's about to be closed. It got deleted by a moderator, with a comment that a 12K rep person should know better.
Believe it or not, I knew what I was doing. The question revealed no effort at answering it on the questioner's part. The questioner had a rep of 1. There were 3 votes to close the question.
So I figured I was doing the questioner a favor by telling him to do a search on "powershell ram info", figuring that would get him all the answers he needed.
Yeah, sure. I know that's not an answer. Under normal circumstances, I would never post such a thing as an answer, even though sometimes I have been specifically thanked for providing the right buzzwords for a questioner to find valuable web pages. But these were not normal circumstances. A newcomer might just not know better than to ask a question with no effort to find an answer, and actually doing the search would just about guarantee him an answer.
So I'm asking moderation to take a second look at this case, and at the policy in general. Do we really want to blow off people who wander in and post a question in the wrong way? Isn't pointing them at the answer the better way to go? I understand that we don't want to dilute the base of valuable answers with a lot of these things. But isn't it still the best way to go in cases like this one?