While reviewing first answers, I came across this question and it's answer, this is a first (at least for me) seeing a user, identifying himself as an educational faculty member, and calling others not to answer a question.
(The deleted answer, added here later)
As Academic Conduct Officer for the XXX University Faculty of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics I am reading your question with interest. Rather than ask other people to do your [question type] for you, I suggest that you stick to honest endeavour, and perhaps read the Code of Practice on Student Discipline (sections X and Y apply in this case).
Other posters - your suggestions are doubtless kindly meant, but please don't assist cheating.
While we have a moderation system for Q&A's that are a clear "do my homework for me" case, and seasoned users will flag this appropriately, what should be the case for a supposed "outside authority" calling users to not answer?
I flagged it for moderator intervention, but something about this feels like it should be brought up for discussion...
Is this appropriate? Should this be posted but as a comment? Should specific entities receive moderation rights for what the community already regards as an obvious issue? Any other thoughts for something I may have completely missed here?
EDIT: as commented - the mentioned answer has already been deleted, since it does not answer the question (that was quick :) ). Anyways, my question still stands - is flagging this kind of issue for moderator attention enough?