How to deal with the following type of behavior:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55096566/angular-7-project-got-a-some-error-in-angular-material?noredirect=1#comment96937490_55096566 (Screenshot:
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- The type of error is kind of basic.
- User didn't put in a lot of effort to check himself.
- I provide him with the exact pointer into what might be wrong (since figuring out the exact command/library is way out of proportion to the solution (time-wise).
- He claims it works after that.
- I added the comment as answer and ask him the accept.
- User deletes the comment that it works and adds in the exact command in the comments.
- I downvote his question since he it is poor quality and no research has been done.
- User just deletes the question all-together (for whatever reason)
I have a lot of behavior like this. Frustrating if you try to improve your profile. There are already not many 'new topics/answers' left. I can accept that my answer is not always 100%, but this is just plain stupid. And yes, I answered out of free will... But there is a line of correctness and its not like I want to waste my time over this.