I was reviewing a question in Triage and it "looked OK."
After pressing "Looks OK," I was shown this message:
Thanks! The consensus is: this post Looks OK.
Please remember to upvote clear, useful, well-researched questions to encourage their authors and help answerers identify them!
(emphasis added)
Now the question is about technologies that I don't know about, but I can see that it's a well-written question, since:
- They showed what they have done (not a homework)
- They told us the result they've got (error, or unexpected result)
- They told us the result they expected
- The question is in a good state (formatting, grammar, etc...)
This motivates me to upvote the question, but my concern is that, since I don't know the technologies in which the question was asked, it might be a duplicate.
Should I just leave it, or is it advisable to upvote it?