Shows a question where assistance and specific advice on a coding challenge question akin to an exam, hackerrank code challenge, or interview question was asked.
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Can anyone explain me why I got this two wrong answers?
Especially the first one, if there is only one element in the array, shouldn't the only right answer be 1?
Yet many of the answers have misunderstood, and it's attracting additional new answers to the challenge. (I found it via the review queues for answers myself, and found many others that I believe have slipped through incorrectly)
What should be done?
I flagged the question(to be closed), and several of the answers(as Not-An-Answer), in an attempt to draw attention to moderators, but was called out for flagging for deletion without downvoting, in this comment.
Should I have spent ~32 rep downvoting EVERY answer that was NotAnAnswer? (Update: I've done this)
I don't even have enough flags to cover all the answers that fail to answer OP's question.
People are essentially finding this question when looking for solutions for a challenge used by a company related to hiring, then posting solutions that are Not An Answer for others to find.
If we were a Code Service site this would be fine, but we are a Q & A site, and this does not ANSWER!
Maybe if the question was "What solutions are available for codility challenge xyz?"
But that would likely be closed as too broad, or by people not wanting to be used.
Update: To people seeing "Oh a code challenge meta question" Ask yourselves, if any other question, had attracted > 30 Not-Answers that provided the answer to someone's homework, when they specifically asked "Why did I lose points in the answer to this assignment, I lost points for xyz reasons?" Should those answers be downvoted / deleted? Yes. Should the question be closed? No.
However, the question answer has ~2 seemingly correct answers, and was drowned out by all the non-answers so that people reading their question don't even see the question anymore, they gloss over it and only see the puzzle, Nerd Sniping themselves.
The question asker is unlikely to get new answers unless the existing low quality answers are removed, and the low-quality answers are going to continually receive rep and upvotes by people that do not care about the original question.
It's going to continually attract attention in the first answer, and low quality answer queue, due to the amount of answers that are getting posted that are only code.
That's why I flagged the question to be closed.