Sometimes questions are ill-posed (e.g. no minimal reproducible example or few specifications), but they might still be easy enough to be answered with little effort.
As an example, consider this question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41122163/how-to-subtract-2-columns-in-2-different-dataframes-of-different-sizes-based-on/41122294#41122294
To me, the answer is quite straightforward, and hopefully my answer will help me not only solve the problem, but also show the OP how they should have posed the question in the first place.
Do you think this is the correct way of proceeding?
I think SO is a great way of learning, and there are memorable questions and answers that required much effort as they are meant to clarify a concept to many people.
Other questions are simply to ask for help with a specific problem, and I feel giving a simple answer might encourage the OP to follow rules in the future more than a downvote, flag, or link to documentation.