I have recently consulted a question found here on Stack Overflow.
Most of the answers were from years ago, from people with a considerable reputation here, and they were of good quality, diverse answers. But some others were from last year, written by users that literally copied other people’s code, with worse explanations and even missing out parts of it or indenting it incorrectly (it was about Python, where indent matters), though they appear much higher in the ranking because they were published sooner.
I would like to know what tools does Stack Overflow have for this kind of answers. I think there is a moderator section that cares about 'new answers to old questions', but I am not sure if there is a flag for answers that are repetitive and add nothing, though make the user attention deviate from the important content.
Can they be flagged? Would they be removed? Should not there be a mechanism to, if not delete, put them lower on the listing?
Edit
Here is some information about the answers listed below the question. Please note the dates and the votes (I did not add the poster’s reputation, but that would also be interesting).
- #1st answer: 3059 votes, 7 nov 2008
- #2nd answer: 2 votes, 16 dec 2017
- #3rd answer: 0 votes, 16 dec 2017
- #4th anwer: 564 votes, 16 jan 2013
The first four answers follow the exact same approach, with different explanations, apart from the forth, which adds a multiple Python version support (which is pretty nice). Second and third answers have very little or no reputation, and neither do their users.
Also 2nd and 3rd were published the same day, so the sentiment is that the question showed up in 'hot' or 'featured' tabs and inexpert users attempting to help copied old approaches. I suggest some mechanism is established to prevent this.