Frequently when scanning my feed of questions I'll notice a question with 100+ upvotes (usually asked several years ago to get that kind of traction) that was just answered by a user with < 2000
rep. (Example). Almost invariably the answer is either:
- Wrong
- Blatant plagiarism of an existing answer
- A poor(er) version of an existing answer (i.e. the answerer couldn't be bothered to read the existing answers)
- Otherwise of questionable value.
Although I did not dig years back in my own profile, I'd bet money that I did this at some point early in my Stack Overflow membership simply by virtue of not knowing any better.
The question in my example is perhaps telling: It was asked in 2011 and has continued to draw answers of varying quality every single year. It was protected late last year and has drawn 8 Answers since then.
I almost always downvote with a comment (and flag in the plagiarism case). I realize that no matter what arbitrary rep threshold gets picked this will always happen, there will always be Stack Overflow users with more rep than sense. But it seems to me that setting the rep threshold required to post an answer on a protected question somewhere in the 1500-2000
range would cut down on a lot of the low quality answers.
Could we at least have maybe different levels of protected for questions that, while valuable/valid, are low-quality magnets?