I know that such vague musings are off topic on a site dedicated to very practical matters like a miscalculated reputation point or witty pun about a tag burnination. But I can't help it, I want to talk about it.
I have a peculiar feeling that an answer is a precious resource that is not to be wasted, and when possible I prefer to leave a comment and/or a close vote instead of writing a full-featured answer.
When I try to reflect on such a feeling it comes out like this
first, sometimes I remember that I already gave an answer to exactly the same question but given that there are thousands of them, it's impossible to find anything in a reasonable amount of time.
then, it's sort of a programmer's feeling, being reluctant to produce a WET content. Like, if you have only one answer on the topic, you can refactor it over time: fixing bugs, making it up to date, adding cool new methods, etc.
when you write a lot of answers, most likely they are too localized. While being formulated in a much more generic way, like "How to do something?" from the question body it is evident that the OP positively knows how to do that but their problem is a typo in some irrelevant part of the code. As a result, when someone googles for "How to do something?" they land at the irrelevant answer.
Given all the above I limit my answering activity I just checked my answering activity and found that it was greatly reduced, to a couple of answers per month, which pretty much reflects the feeling. And also I found myself weighting every time, whether my answer will add something new or not. And if not, I would rather refrain from answering.
I just wanted to ask whether anyone else feels the same way? And whether it's even the right thing to do? (It isn't likely I'd change my stance but nevertheless it's good to know what others think).