I came across this answer lately (as I was searching on Google for this very particular error).
As I was really disappointed with the current answer, I downvoteed it, without even noticing it was "Community Wiki".
Beyond the troll discussion which followed in the comments, I wonder what are exactly the point of "Community Wiki" answers.
I read this answer, which doesn't completely satisfy me.
If a user makes an insta-answer on a particular question (as it was the case here) and marks it as community wiki, it prevents other users to earn points by providing a better answer.
As earning points (and privileges) is (one of) the main incentive (s) to provide quality answers, such a practice is actually harmful to Stack Overflow quality.
I think an answer should not be made community wiki before some quality threshold is reached (let's say +10).
[EDIT] It seems that my question has been completely misunderstood.
I get what you all say.
- People don't chase for reputation. Good.
- CW answers make a good way for low-rep users to improve an existing answer. Good.
- Other people still can answer the question. Good.
But I don't get the point to make a CW answer with low quality.
and no one earns point by doing that
The OP will neither gain nor lose points for that answer, exactly. Not sure what the problem is here? Someone posted an answer they didn't feel should earn points (because it basically just says "RTFM"). That is unorthodox but doesn't seem completely unreasonable, and I'm not seeing any "troll discussion", but... anyway. Nothing about this limits other answerers; they can provide a better answer and get votes for it.