I've just make 15k reputation and can now protect questions. That page says:
A protected question prevents answers being added by anonymous and very new users.
Questions should be protected when they are garnering lots of views and newbies are adding "me too!", "thanks!" and possibly even spam non-answers.
This is really confusing:
- I've never in my life seen a single question with more than one user adding a "thanks" answer or a "me too" answer. And the case of a single "thanks" answer is not helped by protecting the question.
- Why does garnering many views (as opposed to comments or answers) matter? If a question is getting "me too" or "thanks" answers, but has not-so-many views - is it less eligible for protection?
- Is protection about preventing useless answers or useless comments? Or both? I am more likely to believe there might be some need for protecting from gratuitous comments, not answers. And maybe not even that.
It's like there some kind of social phenomenon on SX that I've never been exposed to which has given rise to this mechanism. Where/when do these things happen?
PS - I don't care about the exact cutoff point for protection.