According to the Stack Overflow community rules/standards, what should be done in the following scenario?
You read a question that is not apparently bad just from reading it. Maybe the material is a bit dense, or the code is complicated so a casual glance over doesn't tell you if what is being asked is nonsense.
You start answering the question. It takes until you are invested and have used your critical thinking to realize that the person asking the question has no idea what they are talking about. Maybe they completely misunderstood the topic, or their code is full of holes, or they didn't include enough information to solve the problem; like they have a thousand little unspecified details that affect what things will or won't work but they never clarify. Maybe they think that something that isn't happening is happening, or they copied someone else's code and convincingly passed it off as their own.
You have written out an entire answer but now realize that their question should be downvoted and closed. Deeper inspection has shown it is obviously not up to community standards. At this point what do you do?
You have basically written out a whole answer so do you post your answer to the bad question anyway? Do you downvote and flag the question to be closed? Do you leave a warning for others that come after you? Do you do all of these things?
What is the correct procedure? Hopefully there will be rules, but it might just be opinion based.