I stumbled across this question: What is a Python egg?
Now, I understand that it is 12 years old, maybe at that time it wasn't as easy to find information, but we are talking 2010, not 1999, so I still think this is a valid example. Please beware that I mean what should be done for a question like this at the time of its publication. This is just an example, and probably, not a very good one as it was stated in the comment section.
The answer to this question must have been available on the internet, in the form of documentation, tutorials, courses etc. etc. at that time.
It is a simple question which is good to have in a knowledge repo-type of web, as that type of FAQ for newbies in Python, and maybe it is a good question because, again, maybe someone in SO can explain it in a really good way for future readers to understand it easier. But on the other side, it just doesn't meet what I would expect from a good question in SO. It looks like a lazy approach to just ask here. Shouldn't people be asking here as a last resort method?
What is the correct approach when stumbling this kind of questions?