Context:
This page directs any who would answer a low-quality question with (abridged):
Not all questions can or should be answered here ... avoid trying to answer questions which...
...are unclear...
...have already been asked and answered many times before.
Further, the recent VonC incident has prompted several users to make submissions on SO-Meta that imply "acquiring rep points" may have been a temptation that lead to that fiasco.
Why I am posting this to SO-Meta:
I am struggling to wrap-my-head-around activities on this SO question posted 2024-05-02.
At the time of writing, the Q&A has
- 70+ views,
- 1 DV and 1 VTC,
- 2 UV'd "answers" (one with 7 UVs),
- a derisive comment to the OP that has a single "thumbs up",
- a "buried" reply (comment) from the OP showing they'd worked out their own solution.
Noteworthy:
- the word "cast" ("casting") appears 5 times in the title and body of the question,
- 2 lines of OP's code demonstrate attempts to cast (and dereference) an existing pointer to a different type.
Timeline:
11:00 - the "question" was posted.
11:06 - an "answer" was posted.
11:08 - a comment to the "question" was posted expressing question's poor quality.
11:14 - a second "answer" was posted.
11:22 - the OP commented on one "answer", showing the casting syntax the OP is going forward with.
To date, the OP has either neglected or declined to "accept" either of the two proffered answers.
The (technically correct) "answer" with the most UVs -- answers a question that was not asked.
The code proposed in the "7 UV'd answer" had been explicitly rejected by the OP's origin statement:
OP: "...by declaring a pointer to a matrix of said size, which works, but it kind of defeats the purpose of..."
The "answer" does not address the syntax of casting a pointer that seems to be the OP's question.1
Disregarding its unsettling language, the comment to the OP, posted only 2 minutes after the user posted an "answer", assesses the OP's question as "hard to comprehend" [my paraphrase].
"I supplied an answer to the question you appear to be asking" [emphasis mine].
Possible translation: "After guessing your intent I posted an answer below."
Possible pre-existing SO solutions(?)
Making use of some recent free time, I've found this
2012 question with its single accepted answer, and this
2012 answer.
Both seem to me to convey solutions strongly related to what I had surmised to be the OP's problem.
My sense is there are more -- perhaps even better -- Q&A's already in the repository.
Summary
- The OP's posting does not contain a statement recognisable as a question. One - only one - DV and one VTC for the posting.
- The technically correct "answer" answers a quasi-related, but different, question with information that the OP has stated is already known to them.
- Derision of the question was leveled in a comment posted two minutes after the "answer" was posted; "answer" and subsequent comment both from the same author.
- More than a week later, this exchange still stands "open" with only 1 DV.
- Two "answers" to the question - a question that is either "unclear", or possibly a "duplicate" - have rewarded 2 users with a total 90 rep pts.
- And (tangential) 7 UVs is quite an achievement when a large number of correct SO answers to good, answerable SO questions receive 0 UVs.
Supplemental
From this comment
What is the point? ... Is the question they asked “Solve this assignment for me?” or “Help me figure out these things I am trying to learn?”
My question to Meta is:
Is it time to recognise that the allure of internet rep points is causing harm to the SO objective of being a searchable repository of quality answers to quality questions?
This is but one of myriad Q&A's that contribute nothing of value to the repository. In my opinion, these only to clog-up the repository with wrong-or-inappropriate answers to poorly written questions.
I admit that I have inferred that this Q&A is a clear demonstration of the harmful effects of "rep point" acquisition.
To DV and VTC this aging question would do little at this time.
To DV one or both "answers" will do little, also.
Knocking 2 points off of a reaping of 70 or 20 points is (forgive the pun) pointless.
I've searched SO-Meta for "reputation"
"harm"
and "harmful"
, but have not found any discussions of this topic.
I've read many comments in numerous threads that allude to this consequence (becoming clogged-up to the point of uselessness) for SO.
But, I've found no specific thread discussing "ending the gameification of rep points."
Try it yourself
I used copy/paste to submit the title ONLY of OP's post to ChatGPT 3.5.
The AI responded with a short code sample that demonstrated the exact syntax that the OP's comment shows was the solution they sought.
1 I was recently cautioned -- by a moderator -- to use a comment to "politely ask for clarification or more information. Do not presume to 'intuit' an OP's meaning. Do not answer badly written questions." [my paraphrase]