This Meta question discusses various SO policies regarding asking and answering homework questions. One of the statements says:
Be aware of school policy. If your school has a policy regarding outside help on homework, make sure you are aware of it before you ask for / receive help on Stack Overflow. If there are specific restrictions (for example, you can receive help, but not full code samples), include them in the question so that those providing assistance can keep you out of trouble.
What should we do when we see questions that we know with 100% certainty are violating school policies? For example, there are a number of questions on Stack Overflow regarding a "binary bomb" problem, e.g.:
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21786971/binary-bomb-phase-4
- Binary bomb phase 4 assembly
- Assembly Binary Bomb Phase 4
- Binary Bomb - Phase 4
I happen to know the professor who created that homework assignment, and I can guarantee you that all of the above questions are in direct violation of my institution's academic integrity policies (assuming the same lab wasn't given at another institution which I don't believe it is).
What should we do for questions like these that are, on the surface, quality questions, but violate school policies of the author?