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Some short answers on English Language & Usage are given a public notice like:

We're looking for long answers that provide some explanation and context. Don't just give a one-line answer; explain why your answer is right, ideally with citations. Answers that don't include explanations may be removed.

Illustration from https://english.stackexchange.com/a/476570:
answer with notice

We don't have this feature on Stack Overflow, why?

Would there be a usage for similar public notices on Stack Overflow? For instance when an answer is made of pure code with zero explanation, we could imagine displaying:

We're looking for detailed answers that provide some explanation. Don't just give a code-only answer; explain why your answer is right, ideally with references. Answers that don't include explanations may be removed.

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    I guess it's because code-only answers are still somewhat useful, it's easy to verify whether an answer is correct. It's less easy to verify a statement about a language, so references are more important, just like content on Wikipedia needs citations.
    – user247702
    Dec 18, 2018 at 17:11
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    @Stijn [citation needed]
    – user4639281
    Dec 18, 2018 at 17:20
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    We really should have this on SO. Pretty sure it was requested at some point. We need more tech-specific moderation like this.
    – jscs
    Dec 18, 2018 at 17:38
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    @Stijn When the question contains 200 lines of code and an answer is a copy-and-paste of those 200 lines, with ten characters added to the middle of exactly one of those lines, with no description of what was changed, I don’t consider that useful or easy to read.
    – VGR
    Dec 20, 2018 at 15:48

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The notice is available on every site, including Stack Overflow:

One of Cœur's answers with the notice

Post owner will receive an inbox message labeled "notice on answer":

notice on answer

It's only available to moderators, who can add it when they deem it necessary; generally, small sites use it more readily, as larger sites are more able to downvote and delete lackluster answers, while also having less time to babysit such answers.

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    "larger sites are more able to downvote and delete lackluster answers" This is a fair point. But it does seem like having these notices administrable by non-diamond user could be useful, given the oft-expressed desire to have reasons for downvotes. (And deletions are even more inscrutable).
    – jscs
    Dec 18, 2018 at 23:36
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    OTOH, we have thousands and thousands of comments containing more specific guidance generated by thousands and thousands of non-diamond users via review, @Josh. That's something a lot of these sites don't have, and can't have without a handful of people posting most of 'em.
    – Shog9
    Dec 19, 2018 at 0:54
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    I love that the note was added to one of OP's recent answers. I laughed
    – Tas
    Dec 19, 2018 at 1:23
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This exists on smaller network sites. I've seen it on Anime.SE before several times.

The reason it wouldn't exist on a site like Stack Overflow is because the message doesn't scale. Only diamond moderators can add a message like that and that only really works well when we're talking about tens or hundreds of posts that require it per month. Stack Overflow gets over 8,000 questions a day, which would mean that a message like this couldn't be delivered or conveyed quickly enough before the question has already been voted on.

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