In a comment to this (clear, but zero-effort) question, a >15k user made the following request:
Please no one give a full solution in code as this is obviously homework that OP would benefit from doing themselves
This comment has been upvoted three times. In its nature, it seemed to be similar to a "vote to close", but the problem was that the question was not closed properly. Since it wasn't closed properly, it started to attract answers of varying quality. Those answers all got downvoted by multiple users.
Since someone has already posted an answer, I thought that I could at least post a reasonably concise solution (hoping that either the OP learns something new, or the other answerers find something valuable in it). Moreover, the last time that I checked the relevant Stack Overflow blog postings, the suggestion seemed to be:
But it’s totally cool to answer questions without giving a grilled poop sandwich about exactly what’s allowed.
(One might question whether this is the most eloquent formulation, but the meaning is clear: providing good answers to bad questions should be OK, at least that's what I understood?)
So, I posted an answer too, and also got downvoted, then deleted my answer.
A few hours later, some 26-rep user (who could not see all the downvoted and deleted answers) posted yet another solution. That solution had the most nested loops among all the answers, so at least it didn't seem like the most concise one.
Result:
- Three deleted valid answers
- Total of six downvotes on those answers
- A really long and cumbersome two-nested-loops answer as the only survivor.
- Question still not closed
- Eight downvotes and two counter-upvotes on a zero-effort question
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What should I do with such "not-quite-VtC"-comments? Temporarily keeping bad questions "somewhat-half-closed" by a rain of downvotes just doesn't seem right.
- Flag the comment? (as what?)
- Write another comment that says "No, close as 'Too Broad'" (it's not really "too broad", but I don't know how else to close the gimmetehcodez).
- Both previous actions? (Write: "VtC as 'Too Broad'" + flag as 'No longer needed')
- Do something different entirely?
Such comments do not seem to align with the goal of creating good content and serving the future visitors (instead of providing personal tutoring to one particular user).
Any hints how to deal with such comments and how to clean up this mess would be appreciated.
Update: I'd like to explicitly exclude a similar situation where a golden badge holder with a dupe-hammer requests to wait with answers because he or she suspects that the question is a duplicate and waits for clarification by the OP. The case with a golden badge holder is different, because (s)he is obviously trying to improve the average quality of the content on the website, whereas in the concrete example described above, the commenter requested to post answers that might be suboptimal from the point of view of the visitors who will read the answers in the future.
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