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Why do people answer inscrutable questions?

Consider this question: Members of a class in C++ In object oriented programming is objects are member of a class in C++? If not classes member of what? class Name{ public: private: ...
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Convert comments (which the OP thinks are great) to an answer on a low-quality question, or let it die?

(update, the OP deleted his own question after it got another downvote. This is probably the best outcome.) On https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44857855/how-to-improve-data-heavy-calculation-...
Peter Cordes's user avatar
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4 answers
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Should I answer a question I've close-voted? [duplicate]

This question is analogous to "which juicer do I squeeze my apple with?" I.e. it not only doesn't make sense, but it shows a lack of understanding. I voted several days ago to close it, yet it ...
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14 answers
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The life of answering questions on Stack Overflow

You may have noticed recent discussions regarding how best to improve the signal-to-noise ratio, reducing or suppressing low-quality posts from less-invested persons trying to avoid work, and ...
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I was able to answer a low quality question and got downvoted

I answered a vague, poorly done question where OP did no research. He wanted to send data from one page to another. And I gave some very basic code using which you can acheive it with GET. But what ...
Slava Knyazev's user avatar
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2 answers
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Answering questions that show lack of research?

There is always a discussion open regarding homework questions, duplicates, etc. But I can't seem to find anything that tackles a few questions I have. I have just come across this (<10k ...
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